The Alleluia Conference is a one-of-a-kind enrichment event featuring superb clinicians who re-energize and inspire worship leaders, music ministers, children's choir leaders, and keyboard ministers. On July 20-23, 2010 ministers and musicians from all over the world gathered on the campus of Baylor University for the ninth annual Alleluia Conference.
The 2010 conference featured sessions presented on worship by Marva Dawn; conducting sessions with Dr. Alan Raines; organ workshops with Michael Burkhardt; reading sessions with Joseph Martin, and a host of others inspiring sessions and clinicians.
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The Alleluia Conference is a one-of-a-kind enrichment event featuring superb clinicians who re-energize and inspire worship leaders, music ministers, children's choir leaders, and keyboard ministers. On July 20-23, 2010 ministers and musicians from all over the world gathered on the campus of Baylor University for the ninth annual Alleluia Conference.
The 2010 conference featured sessions presented on worship by Marva Dawn; conducting sessions with Dr. Alan Raines; organ workshops with Michael Burkhardt; reading sessions with Joseph Martin, and a host of others inspiring sessions and clinicians.
O for a Dozen Tongues to Sing - Tim Studstill - Alleluia Conference 2010
Alleluia Conference 2010 Audio
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O for a Dozen Tongues to Sing - Tim Studstill - Alleluia Conference 2010
Learning techniques to help smaller choirs sings well and enjoy an exciting and fulfilling ministry in the church today.
Alleluia Conference 2010 Audio
The Alleluia Conference is a one-of-a-kind enrichment event featuring superb clinicians who re-energize and inspire worship leaders, music ministers, children's choir leaders, and keyboard ministers. On July 20-23, 2010 ministers and musicians from all over the world gathered on the campus of Baylor University for the ninth annual Alleluia Conference.
The 2010 conference featured sessions presented on worship by Marva Dawn; conducting sessions with Dr. Alan Raines; organ workshops with Michael Burkhardt; reading sessions with Joseph Martin, and a host of others inspiring sessions and clinicians.