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September 18 & 19, 2009

Bayside Church, Roseville, CA


LINCOLN BREWSTER
PAUL BALOCHE
LAURA STORY
BRENTON BROWN ps
DOYLE DYKES 90+ Worksho
40 Presenters
KARI JOBE 20 Exhibitors
JOSH WILSON 2 Days
DON POYTHRESS 1 Great God
RAY JOHNSTON
ZORO
RICK CUA
NORM STOCKTON
TOM BROOKS
DOUG DOPPLER
RICH SEVERSON
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WELCOME to the Thriving Musician Summit
This event is one of my favorites In my humble opinion, the Thriving
of the entire year! The environment is Musician Summit, produced by Bruce
simply electrifying... an entire campus and Matt of CMS Productions, provides
filled with musicians, the best training and inspiration
techs, worship leaders, and for Christian musicians
others just like you; people that you can find in a
with the same heart and conference setting. This
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created us to be for His to partner with myself
glory. and Thriving Churches
We only get one shot International so that we
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make the most of what to Northern California.
God has given to us. The last two years have
As church leaders, I been amazing. This year will
believe we carry the be even better! Our hope is
responsibility to provide that this event will recharge
opportunities for those your spiritual batteries, help
we lead in ministry to you to get inspired as well as
grow and develop, both develop and refine your skills.
in technical skill, as well as Linc
spiritually. This is discipleship, plain TABLE of CONTENTS
and simple. Welcome __________________________ 5
Schedule & Sponsors/Exhibitors ______ 6
Artists & Presenters _______________ 7-9
Session 1 Workshops (Fri.) __________ 10
Session 2 Workshops (Fri.) __________ 12
Session 3 Workshops (Fri.) __________ 14
Session 4 Workshops (Fri.) __________ 16
Session 5 Workshops (Sat.) _________ 18
Session 6 Workshops (Sat.) _________ 20
Session 7 Workshops (Sat.) _________ 22
Campus & Area Food Map __________ 24
Join us in 2010 ____________________ 26
Event Program Advertiser Index
Army National Guard __________________________ 11
Christian Musician Summit, Inc. Compassion __________________________________ 2
4227 South Meridian, Suite C-275 CCI Solutions _________________________________ 4
Puyallup, WA 98373 CMS Productions _____________________________ 25
(253) 655-5000 office Easy Worship ________________________________ 27
(253) 655-5001 fax Integrity Music _______________________________ 13
info@christianmusiciansummit.com Moody Publishers ____________________________ 23
PreSonus ____________________________________ 21
www.ThrivingMusicianSummit.com Roland ______________________________________ 15
Sennheiser___________________________________ 17
Producer: Bruce Adolph WorshipTogether.com __________________________ 3
Director: Matt Kees Yamaha _____________________________________ 19
Yamaha Commercial Audio ____________________ 28
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SCHEDULE SPONSORS
thriving musician summit
schedule
& EXHIBITORS
Thursday, September 17
7:00 PM Evening Concert
Brenton Brown, Laura Story, Josh Wilson
Friday, September 18
8:00 AM Registration / Exhibits Open
9:00 Opening Worship - Kari Jobe
9:30 Keynote - Pastor Ray Johnston
9:55 Welcome & Announcements
10:15 Session 1
11:30 Session 2
12:30 PM Lunch Break / Exhibits Open
2:00 Afternoon Concert - Josh Wilson
2:45 Session 3
4:00 Session 4
5:00 Dinner Break
7:00 Evening Concert
Lincoln Brewster & Friends
Paul Baloche, Doyle Dykes
Saturday, September 19
8:00 AM Exhibits Open
9:00 Opening Worship - Don Poythress PLATINUM SPONSOR
9:30 Keynote Message - Ray Johnston Compassion GOLD SPONSORS
10:15 Session 5 Army National Guard
11:30 Session 6 SILVER SPONSORS CCI Solutions
12:30 PM Lunch Break / Exhibits Open EasyWorship Integrity Music
1:45 Session 7 PreSonus WorshipKitchen.com
3:00 Afternoon Concert - Laura Story Roland WorshipTogether.com
4:15 Bayside Worship Service Sennheiser
Yamaha
POLICIES Yamaha Commercial Audio
CHILDREN & INFANTS
We do not provide a special rate for children. EXHIBITORS PARTNER SPONSORS
Though there are many talented young musicians, we recommend that children Audio Technica CCLI
12 and under, as well as infants, not attend the conference. If you are a nursing
mother and must bring your infant, please respect the other registrants by Christian Musician Magazine Guitar Center
leaving a workshop, session or concert if your baby becomes disruptive. Conference in a Box DVDs
Children are welcome to attend the evening concerts. Again, please respect
other attendees by taking your child out if they become distracting. Consuming Worship
Gallien Krueger
RECORDING
Audio or video recording the workshops, sessions and/or concerts is prohibited,
House of Worship Resource Team
due to licensing issues. Musician’s Threads
BRINGING INSTRUMENTS
Skip’s Music
There are a few workshops for guitar & bass where presenters encourage Vocal Artistry
attendees to bring their instrument. Please do so. Please note, however, that Worship Musician Magazine
neither the CMS nor Bayside Church are responsible for lost or stolen property.
We do not have a ‘storage’ facility, so guitars will have to be held or stored at
your own risk.

CANCELLATIONS / REFUNDS
If you are unable to attend, you have a couple of options. You can either switch
over your registration to another individual, or you can contact us for a partial
refund. A certain percentage is retained to cover various service fees we incur.
Cancellations will not be refunded after 2 weeks prior to the start date of the
event.
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ARTISTS & PRESENTERS FEATURED ARTISTS
Lincoln Brewster / www.lincolnbrewster.com Paul Baloche / www.leadworship.com
A love and natural gift for the guitar landed Brewster a gig Paul Baloche has written some of this generation’s most
with mainstream rocker Steve Perry (Journey) and led to compelling worship songs. He states, “I’ve realized the value
offers from mainstream rock labels all before he was 21. But of creating personal worship times. Even though I teach
Brewster had made a commitment to Christ in his late teens, worship, read about it, and sing about it,” says Baloche. “It’s
and instead took a position at his local church as a sound like prayer. We can talk about prayer, go to prayer seminars,
technician. He remained faithful at that church, eventually but there comes a time where we need to just “DO IT”.
taking on youth leadership and worship leadership We were created for His pleasure. We were created for
responsibilities. Several years later, he crossed paths with relationship with the living God. That’s the reality.”
Vertical music, part of Integrity Music Group in Mobile, AL, For Baloche, living in that reality has inspired him to write
finding a label home that allowed him to record the modern, some of the most powerful worship songs of this generation.
rock-tinged worship for which he has become known. As a bridge builder between traditional and contemporary
In addition to his role as worship leader each Sunday in his home church at worship, Baloche has literally put words in mouths of believers all over the world.
Bayside, Brewster is also serving as a worship music instructor at various worship The Dove award-winning artist has had his songs recorded by Michael W. Smith,
conferences throughout the country. Randy Travis, SonicFlood, John Tesh, and others. He currently has more than 10
songs on CCLI’s top 500 songs performed in churches. His “Open the Eyes of My
Doyle Dykes / www.doyledykes.com Heart” is at No. 2 on the CCLI list.
Doyle’s early years as a guitarist took him around the world
as he toured with The Stamps Quartet and later with Grand Laura Story / www.laurastorymusic.com
Ole Opry Star, Grandpa Jones. Doyle has since returned Like the twists and turns of a mountain road, Laura Story’s
to the Grand Ole Opry for numerous performances, many life has held its share of unexpected moments - some
appearing live on national television. As an endorser and exhilarating, some terrifying, and some simply beautiful to
clinician for Taylor Guitars, Doyle has designed a very behold. Leaning solely on her faith in the sovereignty of God,
successful signature guitar. The Doyle Dykes Signature Story has learned that no matter what comes around the next
Model Taylor guitar (“DDSM”) features an amplification bend, it’s going to be an incredible view. Once an aspiring
system by L.R. Baggs, deemed as the Doyle Dykes symphony conductor, Story didn’t even know she could sing
Hexaphonic Pickup System. Doyle also helped design his - much less write songs - until she was in her early twenties.
signature Rivera amplifier, called the Sedona, designed to accommodate both Today, Story is not only a gifted vocalist and worship leader
electric and acoustic instruments. Doyle’s signature instruments and equipment but also the composer of one of the most beloved worship
have influenced the musical instrument industry on a global basis. songs of our generation - “Indescribable.” The song has helped people all over the
world experience our magnificent God.
Kari Jobe / www.karijobe.com
Kari Jobe is an international worship leader and songwriter Brenton Brown / www.brentonbrown.com
out of Dallas, Texas. An Alumnus of Dallas Baptist A gifted songwriter and musician, Brenton has written many
University, Christ For the Nations Institute, and Oral Roberts worship songs, including “Everlasting God,” “Lord, Reign in
University, Kari has been leading worship for over 13 years. Me,” “All Who Are Thirsty,” and “Hallelujah (Your Love is
She is an associate worship pastor at Gateway Church in Amazing).” Everlasting God was released with Survivor and
Southlake, Texas. Kari also travels internationally leading with Sparrow in the States. In 2005 the Browns reluctantly
worship for thousands, bringing about the new sound of left London and their home church of Holy Trinity Brompton
heaven to the masses. Through a deep passion for God and for California. Since then they have been welcomed into
a sincere heart for worship, Kari is a voice of worship to the the Horizon family of churches and have travelled across
nations. She has written songs such as No Sweeter Name the States and beyond leading worship in churches as far
and Pure, and has been the original voice behind Revelation Song. Her heart afield as Sweden and Korea. 2008 saw the arrival of a baby
for worship and ministering to people comes through with her clear, angelic daughter called Bella, and Brenton’s second solo project, ‘Because of Your Love.’
sounding vocals. Her new worship project will release through Gateway Create Brenton has been lucky enough to have his songs recorded by Chris Tomlin and
Publishing and Integrity Music the Spring of 09. Lincoln Brewster. He has 5 songs in CCLI’s top 100.
Don Poythress / www.donpoythress.com
Josh Wilson www.myspace.com/joshwilson A profound moment in Don’s young musical education took
Growing up in Lubbock, Texas, he rarely remembers a place in his childhood piano class. It was here that Don’s
day that didn’t involve playing music. And by age 7, Josh’s instructor, a deeply spiritual woman, opened his eyes to
voracious appetite for all things musical wasn’t simply more than music. “I remember once as I was practicing,” he
limited to one instrument. After taking piano lessons, he recalls, “She told me, ‘Now one day the Lord is going to use
also added drums and guitar to his growing repertoire. Now you in country music, and you’re going to be on the Grand
with his major-label, critically acclaimed debut, Trying to Ole Opry. He’s going to use you to draw people, and you’re
Fit the Ocean in a Cup, Josh continues to communicate going to tell them about Christ.’ It was heavy stuff for a four-
what’s on his heart with 11 unique songs that he hopes year-old.” Those words of faith would prove prophetic. Today
will inspire and challenge fellow believers. And when Don is one of Nashville’s premier songwriters. His songs
your target audience is the often-fickle college crowd, that have been recorded by both acclaimed country stars including Tim McGraw, Clint
universal message is music to their ears, which makes Josh such an engaging, Black, and Travis Tritt, and Christian artists such as Jaci Velasquez, The Martins,
much-needed addition to the Christian music scene. and Brian Littrell. Accordingly, Don’s accolades also cross genre lines. In 2006
The Martins’ recording of Don’s song “The Promise” received a Dove Award for
Norm Stockton / www.normstockton.com Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year. Two years later he received an ASCAP
As bassist, artist and clinician (MTD Basses, Gallien- award for Kellie Pickler’s chart-topping hit, “Things That Never Cross A Man’s
Krueger, CMS Conferences), Norm Stockton travels Mind.” But regardless of the artist, Don always stays true to his spiritual heritage.
throughout North America, Europe and Japan. As of
2006, Norm can be found playing bass & singing backing Zoro / www.zorothedrummer.com
vocals with Lincoln Brewster. Norm has been profiled in Zoro is one of the world’s most renowned and respected
Bass Player magazine, as well as the featured artist on drummers and Christian motivators. He has toured and
the Gallien Krueger website. He also serves as the bass recorded with Lenny Kravitz, Bobby Brown, Frankie Valli
columnist for Christian Musician magazine. Norm lives in and the Four Seasons, The New Edition, Jody Watley, Sean
Orange County, CA, with his wife and daughters. Lennon, Philip Bailey, Lisa Marie Presley, and many more.
The “Minister of Groove” has been the subject of dozens of
print, radio and television stories including pieces in Christian
Musician and appearances on Focus on the Family, Daystar,
CBN and TBN. Learn more about Zoro’s Christian programs
KEYNOTE SPEAKER at www.zorothedrummer.com/christianprograms
Pastor Ray Johnston / www.baysideonline.com
Ray, a 20-year veteran of both youth and adult ministry, is the founding pastor of Bayside Church, in Roseville/Granite Bay, CA, which has
grown to over 10,000 in just a thirteen-year period. A veteran pastor and visionary leader, Ray believes that the church is called to outreach,
spiritual growth, and equipping our leaders. In addition to his tireless efforts at Bayside, Ray serves as president of Developing Effective
Leaders and has authored four books, all of which contain his trademark wit and dynamic style. Ray also speaks frequently at conferences,
leadership training events, family camps and national youth events.
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ARTISTS & PRESENTERS
Carl Albrecht / www.carlalbrecht.com Doug Doppler / www.guitar411.com
Recording artist, touring musician, studio player, clinician and teacher
Carl has been a professional drummer & percussionist for over 30
years. He has played on over 80 Integrity Music projects; Maranatha are but a few of the hats that guitarist Doug Doppler wears. Signed to
Praise Band recordings 7 thru 10, & numerous other Christian, Pop, Steve Vai’s highly acclaimed Favored Nations label, Doug share one
Country, Jazz, & Commercial projects. He has performed with Don other key thing in common with his “boss”, they are both former pupils
Moen, Paul Baloche, Lenny LeBlanc, Bob Fitts, Paul Wilbur, Alvin of guitar maestro Joe Satriani - and yes, Doug has already played at G3.
Slaughter, Darrell Evans, Phil Driscoll, Koinonia, Abe Laboriel & Doppler’s upcoming U.S. tour frames him with another guitar hero - the
Friends, Kim Hill, Paul Overstreet, LeAnn Rimes, Jason Upton, Travis legendary Michael Schenker of UFO and MSG fame. No stranger to the
Cottrell and many others. Carl officially endorses & “uses” YAMAHA road, Doug most recently toured across Europe in 2006 opening for
Drums and SHURE microphones. Gilby Clarke of Guns N’ Roses and Rock Star Supernova.

Rick Boring, Senior Systems Consultant / www.CCISolutions.com Melissa Doppler


Rick has extensive experience in the design and operation of video Melissa is passionate about equipping musicians and worshipers as
production and presentation systems, as well as audio and lighting leaders both on and off the platform. Originally from Sydney, Australia,
systems. With a degree in business administration, he brings a unique she draws from over 25 years experience in church leadership across
and powerful perspective to both the technical and functional aspects a broad range of church life as well as over 20 years in corporate
of video and audio systems. Rick’s ability to understand a client’s management and team leadership. After attending bible college at
presentation and performance needs, as well as their technical Hillsong church she served on the Hillsong Worship and Creative Arts
requirements, allows him to bring cost effective and technologically team for many years. Since arriving in San Francisco in 2003, Melissa
has served as vocal director, worship leader, service director, small
superior solutions designed to maximize the return on investment.
group leader and in various teaching roles at C3 San Francisco where
she and her husband, Doug, are committed members.
Tom Brooks / www.worshipalliance.com
Tom Brooks is best known as Senior Producer, Arranger, and
Keyboardist on the award winning “HOSANNA! MUSIC” Praise & Adam Duncan / www.baysideonline.com
Worship Series from INTEGRITY MUSIC. Tom has produced over Adam is on staff at Bayside Church in the Celebration Arts Minstry as
100 Christian albums; several receiving Gold and Platinum Record the Audio Director. He is a graduate of the Conservatory of Recording
status and “Dove Award” honors. Tom has produced many artists in Arts and Sciences, with a concerntration on recording and live sound
Christian Music; including Ron Kenoly, Crystal Lewis, Don Moen, engineering. In addition, he is the road manager and front of house
Graham Kendrick, Sandi Patti, Bob Fitts, Twila Paris, Kent Henry, and engineer for Lincoln Brewster when he tours and performs around the
more. Tom’s productions are an integral part of the multi-platinum country.
“SONGS 4 WORSHIP SERIES”; the largest selling Christian albums
in history.
David Carr / www.baysideonline.com Corey Fournier / www.rolandus.com
David is currently serving Bayside Church of Granite Bay, CA as the Corey Fournier is a musician and songwriter who’s performed with
Lighting Director, as well as various projects around North America. Darlene Zschech, Tommy Walker, Paul Baloche, and the Parachute
He has over 14 years experience working with local churches and Band. He is director of the WorshipConnection.org which provides
industry leaders. He’s been involved in a few Emmy and Tony award
ongoing training and resources for worship musicians. He also taught
winning shows over the years. Such as the Bruce Springsteen and the
music technology courses at UCLA for seven years. Corey is a regular
E street band Live at Maddison square Gardens HBO special. Projects
including but not limited to: Bruce Springsteen and the E street band, contributor to industry magazines and edited the book, All About
Bob Dylan, Sammy Hagar, The Grateful Dead, Van Halen, Stars on Music Technology in Worship published by Hal Leonard.
Ice, and NBC Sports, and more. Has a deep passion for seeing the
advancement of lighting education in today’s church.
David Garza / www.rolandus.com
Tim Carson / www.vocalartistry.com David Garza is a multi-faceted musician with expertise ranging from
Tim Carson is the founder of Vocal Artistry and the Vocal Artistry electronic music and recording, to performance and education. He
Training Series. Tim was on the music staff at Willow Creek holds a Bachelors degree in Electronic Composition from East Carolina
Community Church for 12 years and taught at Wheaton College University and plays several instruments, including drums and
where he developed new curriculum for singing modern styles. His percussion, flute, electric bass, and sitar. In 1999 David joined Roland
former students include recording artists, Broadway/musical theater as a product and marketing specialist. David has also been involved in
professionals, and worship leaders around the country. Vocal Artistry product development by contributing to both the design and musical
has a full line of vocal training products and offers workshops all over content of Roland’s renowned line of electronic percussion and V-
North America. Drums.

Jacob Cody / www.yamahaca.com Doug Gould


Prior to joining YCAS, for the past six years, Jacob Cody was an audio Doug Gould’s job and calling is to train up musicians, techs and pastors
technician at the 12,000-member Cathedral of Faith in San Jose, Calif. in the use of microphones, personal monitors and wireless sysytems
supporting over six venues on the church campus specifically with in churches and worship conferences all over the United States and
their digital consoles. He has worked as an audio technician for ABC, Canada. He has been employed in the Pro Audio and Music Industry
FOX and ESPN Sports on college related broadcasts and spent four for over 25 years and also serves as worship leader in is home church
years as a freelance contractor/engineer mixing for local clubs, hotels, in New Jersey. He currently works for Audio-Technica, PreSonus,
corporate events and festivals. Aviom and Westone as a clinician and representative to the House of
Worship market.
Rick Cua / www.rickcua.com
Rick was a member of the legendary rock band The Outlaws in the Sheri Gould
1980s, recording two gold records with them. A profound spiritual Sheri Gould is a graduate of the University of Illinois. She’s taught voice,
journey then led Rick to transition into Christian music and become been a worship leader and music director for over 25 years. For 13
an ordained minister, going on to release eleven albums with six #1 years she directed Good News Productions, an evangelistic outreach
songs and nine top five hits. From writing worship songs and leading involving singing, drama, dance and original musicals. She writes for
worship to being part of the Worship Together team and the formation Worship Musician! Magazine and tours the country with her husband
of Springhill Worship, Cua remains dedicated to this genre. Cua has teaching and equipping the Body of Christ at such conferences as,
recently launched “All For The King Music” as a new song resource Karitos, Worship Institute Northeast, His Call Ministries and Christian
to Worship Leaders and Church Musicians. Musician Summit in Seattle, WA.

Dave Dartnall / www.howrt.com


Dave has been leading worship for close to thirty years, and has Ben Gowell / www.leadworship.com
utilized sound systems in every size and in almost every possible A session player and guitar instructor based out of Minneapolis,
type of setting. Dave understands the essential elements of MN, Ben travels extensively with Paul Baloche, playing at worship
producing excellent sound, and has discovered and developed many conferences and concerts both domestically and internationally.. His
creative solutions to the myriad of challenges that worship bands heart is to encourage guitarists to worship God through their instrument
and technical directors face. He is the House of Worship Resource whatever the style maybe. Ben has served as the Creative Arts Director
Team leader and serves the needs of those involved in the Christian at Valley Creek Church in Woodbury, MN for the last 4 years. He also
worship and music community, along with Grammy Award winning plays regularly with Lenny Leblanc, Don Moen, Reuben Morgan, and
mixing engineer, Steve Smith, former Technical Director of Overlake many other Integrity Music artists.
Christian Church.
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ARTISTS & PRESENTERS
Greg Hearns, Sr Systems Consultant / www.CCISolutions.com
Greg is a graduate of the Seattle Art Institute with specialized training
John O’Campo / www.marinerschurch.org
John O’Campo studied choral conducting at Cal State University at Long
in recording and mixing. Greg has spent much of his career working as Beach but ‘took a break’ his senior year to pursue music as a performer
either an operator or designer. He has trained technical staff--volunteer and session singer full-time, singing everywhere from the Hollywood
and paid--in the fine art of operating sound in support of various Bowl to Carnegie Hall. In 2003 joined the staff at Mariner’s Church in
styles of performance in many venues on the West Coast. He is also Orange County as the church’s Vocal Director & Pastor to the Worship
experienced in video production and the use of live-broadcast TV. Greg Choir and soloists. In 2006 John began his relationship with Consuming
will provide overall project direction and design to a project, complete Worship. John is married to Michelle and they have a baby boy named
with commissioning the system and training operations personnel to Miles.
insure that the system provided meets the client’s goals.
Trent Jenkins / www.baysideonline.com Mike Overlin / www.yamaha.com
Trent is the Video Director for Bayside Church. He has been working in Mike Overlin is the Manager of Worship Resources for Yamaha
the Media Arts for the past 12 years. At Shake the Nations, a national Corporation of America, and a worship leader and consultant with the
youth missions organization, he was the Creative Production Director Free Methodist Church in Southern California. A professional musician
and Video Producer. Trent then went on to work at Capital Christian all his life, he served two tours of duty with the United States Air Force
Center where he served as the video producer and eventually the Media Band, fronted a group at Disneyland for six years and earned two gold
Director. He is an accomplished video editor and motion graphics records for audio engineering. He is currently a worship leader with
designer with a history of organization within the technical arts field. Living Spring Christian Fellowship in Southern California.

Mike Johns / twitter.com/mjdrums


Steve Padilla / www.lincolnbrewster.com
Since 2007, Mike has been playing the drums for Lincoln Brewster. In
Steve is the keyboardist for Lincoln Brewster. In addition, he has been a
addition to this role, he is a Worship Arts intern at Bayside Church.
worship leader for over 12 years and is now Music Director at Bayside
Beyond being a phenom behind the kit, Mike’s strengths are digital
Church. Before becoming a worship leader, Steve was a successful
audio recording and programming tracks and loops designed for live
recording engineer working at the legendary Bad Animals in Seattle
playback.
where artists like Nirvana and R.E.M. recorded.

Bob Kilpatrick / www.bobkilpatrick.com


Bob has been in full time music and ministry since 1970. Over the years Michael Rossback / www.michaelrossback.com
In addition to his own solo career, Michael has peformed with and
he has co-labored with a veritable Christian “Who’s Who”, including
produced many other artists. These include Paul Baloche, the Michael
Dr. Jack Hayford, Dr. Lloyd John Ogilvie, Corrie ten Boom, Michael
Gungor Band, and the Desperation Band. Michael lives in Colorado
W. Smith, dcTalk, Anne Graham Lotz, Keith Green, Phil Keaggy, Randy Springs, CO.
Stonehill and Andrae Crouch. He produces recordings, working with
artists like Phil Keaggy, Randy Stonehill, Sara Groves and Noel Paul
Stookey (of Peter, Paul & Mary.) He has performed and spoken at many
national and international conferences and music festivals.
Jeffrey B. Scott / www.jeffscottband.com
Manuel Luz / www.manuelluz.com With a desire to be used by God, and a passion for God’s glory above
Manuel Luz is passionate about worship, the Oakland Raiders, and the all else, Jeff and the band bring what they do best to the worship arena-
intersections of faith and art. He is a songwriter, worship leader, author, -and it rocks! “We want to fade into the background, and at the same
and creative arts pastor for Oak Hills Church in Folsom. His new book, time, lead people with passion into the throneroom of God.” says Jeff. “If
Imagine That: Discovering Your Unique Role as a Christian Artist, is now they’re challenged to think outside the box of what we normally view as
available from Moody Publishers. He is also a working musician, with worship music then that’s exactly where we want to be. We want to be
almost 50 albums to his credit and hundreds of appearances as a soloist a bump in the road along the journey to deeper worship, and a greater
and with his bands. understanding of who God is, and what He has in store for us.” Jeff, his
wife, Shannon, and their three children reside in Roseville, CA, where
Kent Margraves / www.sennheiser.com Jeffrey leads worship at Bayside Church of Granite Bay.
Kent Margraves spent many years as a professional megachurch
audio director and free-lance mixer, which includes mixes for several Rich Severson / www.guitarcollege.com
thousand worship services and concerts including FOH, recording, Rich has been playing professionally and teaching for over 30 years. He
and broadcast mixes in many worship venues. He currently works was an instructor at GIT in Hollywood, CA and Fresno Pacific University
with Sennheiser Electronic Corporation, focusing on Installed Sound where he also directed the jazz band. After authoring guitar books for
and Worship applications and training. Kent still mixes regularly at his a major pubisher he developed and published his own guitar course
church in Charlotte, free lances when time allows, and operates TCG curriculum available on his website GuitarCollege.com. Currently he is
Media Group as a side business - which is dedicated to improving the the music director at Northside Christian Church in Fresno, CA and plays
audio experience in modern churches through customized training and in variety of other venues from solo guitar to big band orchestras. Rich
contracting mixing. is committed to raise the level of musicianship in the church traveling
throughout the U.S. and Canada instructing at a variety of workshops,
Chris Miller clinics and worship conferences.
Chris consults with churches on Multimedia and Video related
technology. He also writes articles on podcasting for Technologies for Jimi Williams / blog.worshiptogether.com
Worship Magazine. You can also find him playing keyboards for Lincoln Jimi Williams has served as a worship leader for students and adults for
Brewster in his studio. the last 13 years. He is also a veteran of the Christian music business
with 9 years of experience in music publishing. Jimi currently serves as
the Director of Worship Resources for EMI CMG Publishing and oversees
WorshipTogether.com, the leading online resource for worship leaders
Tim Moon / street musicianary around the world. Outside of work and faith, Jimi enjoys down time with
For over 30 years, Tim Moon has been a full time ‘street musicianary.’ his wife Jennifer and his two sons Christian and Elijah.
Sharing the gospel along with his music on the street corners all over
the Bay area of California. He volunteers with both Spirit West Coast
and the Christian Musician Summit as an assistant to the administrative
team. Brandon Yip / www.brandonyip.com
Brandon earned his masters degree in classical guitar from the San
Francisco Conservatory of Music. He has released four classical guitar
CDs including his latest, Agua y Vino. He is currently working on a
worship CD. Brandon served as one of the worship leaders at Bayside
Rick Naqvi / www.presonus.com Church for 10 years with Lincoln Brewster. He recently took a full time
Rick is the director of sales and marketing for PreSonus Audio. In worship position at Bayside of West Roseville, one of the several church
addition to working in the pro audio industry, Rick is a fine guitarist in plants in the Bayside Family of Churches. His wife Grace and their two
his own right, playing with several groups down in the Baton Rouge, young sons Phoenix and Jaxx live in Sacramento.
Louisianna area. Rick has a passion for teaching churches how to use
new technology to create great recordings for ministry.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 - SESSION 1 10:15 AM
LEADERSHIP / TEAMS / ALL MUSICIANS Room
Kari Jobe Relevant Worship for the Next Generation Worship
In a thriving and forever changing world, worship music and styles seem to not change as quickly and easily. What are Center
some tools we can use to have a captive audience and empower this next generation?
Rick Cua Dealing With Difficult Personalities B-221
Bumping heads can quickly derail your objectives and set you back to square one. We will talk about how to get along
with these folks and discover their best as well.
Tom Brooks The Language of Music – 5 Master Classes in 1 hour! C-233
1. Totally Practical Music Theory 2. Complete Ear Training; “HEAR it / SEE it / KNOW it / PLAY it”
3. Chord Building, Harmony, and Substitution 4. Making Music Together with the Band – “Groove is Everything!” 5.
Turning Music into Worship
John O’Campo Choirs and Worship - A Biblical Concept C-235
Involves a clear understanding of what your existing church culture is and what it will possibly be in the future. The choir
and worship team need to be taught to improve their skills, and they need to understand what the Word of God says about
contrite spirits and servant hood. So it’s all about inspiring toward skill and loving towards God.
VOCALS
Sheri Gould Vocal Technique B-121
We’ll discuss basic vocal technique and care for the voice. Learn about the importance of proper training, breath support,
tone quality, vibrato, how to strengthen your voice and increase your range as well as develop your own personal style.
We’ll also discuss proper microphone technique and effective warm ups.
GUITAR
Rich Severson Mastering the CAGED System B-222
A need to know, useful tool for mastering your instrument. This system helps you understand the 5 positions of the guitar
where almost everything can be played. Also covers chord shapes and scale patterns. All levels welcome, bring your
guitar.
Brandon Yip Orchestration for Electric guitar - Knowing how to play the right thing at the right time C-232
Find out what tools and techniques you need as an electric guitarist in contemporary worship. We’ll look at technique,
tone, and effects. Finally, we’ll dissect a multi-tracked session to see what great guitarist are actually playing on their
tracks.
BASS
Norm Stockton Grooving for Heaven - Part 1 B-220
A lively & interactive 2-part clinic for bass players interested in developing their groove abilities. Topics will include:
*fingerboard familiarity *essential ear-training *effective bass/drum interaction *arrangment concepts *developing a
vocabulary *the critical subtleties (playing on top, spot on, laying back) *navigating a basic rhythm chart *heart/ministry
encouragement ... and more.
KEYS
Corey Fournier Worship Keyboard Skills for the 21st Century C-230
For most of us, playing keyboards in a praise band is unlike anything we learned in piano lessons, and our digital keyboards
have exciting sonic possibilities we’ve yet to fully explore. In this interactive, hands-on class, you’ll learn how to unlock
your creative potential as a keyboardist and unleash your inner orchestrator.
DRUMS / AUDIO
Mike Johns, How to Mic the Drum Kit B-120
Doug Gould & This session will shed light and rip the veil (or break the plexiglas shield) to uncover great drum sounds for live sound and
Adam Duncan recordings. We will have a world-class drummer on hand to assist us in the presentation of these tried and true techniques.
We guarantee that your drums will definitely sit in the mix better or we’ll set up auditions for another drummer or buy you
a drum machine.
SONGS
Don Poythress The Art of Co-Writing: Making the Most of Each Opportunity C-142
This class will discuss why and how songwriters collaborate with other writers. Subjects will include: 1) why co-write? 2)
how to prepare to write with someone else, 3) how do I find co-writing partners? 4) who should I co-write with?
AUDIO
Kent IEMs (In-Ear Monitors) in Worship C-141
Margraves Mono or stereo? What is “focus mode”? Ambience mics - do we need those? The mixing techniques that are appropriate
for the front-of-house or monitor wedge mixes don’t always apply to in-ear mixes. In fact, there are important differences
that must be understood! We’ll discuss the use of IEMs in worship, and various mixing techniques for creating the type of
mix that is really useful and effective for those relying on them. Attendees will hear samples on IEM systems provided by
Sennheiser.
Jacob Cody Digital Mixing 101 - Hands-On (repeated) C-139
Hands-on overview of the features and operation of the digital console using the Yamaha M7 as the example. Yamaha will
supply several M7s and students will have the opportunity to mix tracks at the conclusion of the session.
Doug Gould, see above in the DRUMS track B-120
Adam Duncan
& Mike Johns
VIDEO / LIGHTING
Trent Jenkins Lighting for Video C-236
In order to get the best results for video, lighting has to be spot on... We’ll discuss the best ways to accomplish this.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 - SESSION 2 11:30 AM
LEADERSHIP / TEAMS / ALL MUSICIANS Room
Laura Story Women in Worship Ministry Worship
Whether you are a female worship leader or a pastor that seeks to incorporate more women in your worship ministry, Center
this seminar will look at what God’s word says women serving in this role. We will identify both the strengths that make
women essential to our corporate worship settings, the weaknesses that we must be wary of, as well as hear some creative
ways women serve in worship ministry in churches all over the world.
Jeffrey Scott Tips for Tight Teams C-236
Let’s talk about teams! Whether it be your staff or your worship team, our ultimate goal of serving God happens best
when we’re working together.
Mike Overlin Music Technology for Modern Worship C-142
Need to create a loop for a worship song? Want to add musical elements to your band even though you don’t have the
musicians? Looking for technology that will allow you to lead flowing interactive worship with limited musicians or by
yourself? We will utilize both hardware and software solutions to accomplish all of the above and more.
Jimi Williams Raising Up the Next Generation of Worship Leaders C-232
What is our Biblical responsibility to train young worship leaders and how do we practically do it? •Selecting the
“David” from your student group •Leading by example •Practicing the “I must decrease and he/she must increase” rule
•Leading is not parenting •Viewing things through the long lens •Passing the torch
VOCALS
John An Actual Rehearsal - Learn How Have the Best Possible Rehearsals B-121
O’Campo Learn how to have rehearsals that are fun, energy-filled, spirit-filled and how to help your singers be totally prepared for
ministry.
GUITAR
Doug Doppler Mastering Effects B-222
Insightful tips on how to set, combine and control effects. Also covers key strategies on how to use effects to shape your
sound.
BASS
Norm Grooving for Heaven - Part 2 B-220
Stockton The 2nd session of this GROOVE crash course continues with topics begun in Part One. Attendees in these interactive
sessions will also be given the opportunity to play through various musical examples and demonstrations of the concepts
explored. We’ll conclude with a Q&A session. Frustrated trying to learn the slap technique? Need tips for hearing your
bass better onstage? Gear questions? see you there...
KEYS
Tom Brooks Keyboard Master Class C-233
You’ll be playing Praise & Worship songs like a Studio Pro when you leave! Focuses on everything from designing /
improvising parts and finger technique to reading charts and picking sounds; using all the songs that are happening
today.
DRUMS
Zoro The Four T’s of Great Groove Drumming and Excellent Musicianship B-120
Through a solid set of precepts, Zoro teaches on 4 foundational principles that will give drummers revelation and help
transform their approach to music and get the gigs!
SONGS
Don Poythress Crossing Genre Lines B-221
This class will discuss the question of whether it’s o.k. or not for christian songwriters to write outside the christian
marketplace and talk about how to approach different styles of music as a songwriter.
AUDIO
Adam Duncan All About the Monitors C-139
The differences between in ears and wedges and the tips to make monitors work for you, not against you.
Kent RF Applications C-141
Margraves It’s rare to find a worship environment these days that does not already make use of multiple, if not dozens, of wireless
microphones and/or in-ear systems (IEMs). If you are responsible for wireless microphone set-up or operation in the
church, this is the stuff you’ve got to know. We’ll discuss topics such as antenna selection and placement, antenna
distribution, frequency range selection, frequency coordination, and various troubleshooting techniques.
Greg Hearns Slap Back Attack: Answers to “Controlling Room Acoustics” C-230
One of the challenges to a great worship service is the volume level. In this class we will talk about the room and how
improving the acoustics of the room can improve the overall volume worship experience.
Dave Dartnall Creative Answers for Mobile Sound Systems--Large & Small (repeated on Saturday) C-235
Mobile sound systems can end up in less-than-perfect acoustic environments, like gymnasiums and multi-purpose rooms,
which make it very difficult to produce excellent sound. We will be discussing ways to get the best sound no matter what
kind of room it is in. If you have sound problems, whether your system is mobile or not, large or small, this class is for
you.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 - SESSION 3 2:45 PM
LEADERSHIP / TEAMS / ALL MUSICIANS Room
Lincoln Thriving Worship Ministry Relationships Worship
Brewster In this workshop, we will extract the FUN from dysFUNction through some Q&A and give you some powerful tools to Center
help re-ignite your relationships. Life’s too short to miss God’s best!
Melissa Doppler The Balancing Act B-222
How to effectively and successfully juggle the demands of home life, work and ministry. Addressing some of the compet-
ing demands for our attention, time and energy and helping people make choices that allow us to serve God in a healthy,
holisitic and sustainable way
Capt. Bob Expanding Your Ministry Through the Army National Guard C-232
Couture Calling all pastors and persons called to ministry -- music ministry not excepted! Serve God and Country by joining as
a lieutenant or captain and direct appointment to chaplain in the Army National Guard! This workshop is for persons
who want to know more about what serving on a chaplain team is all about, and how it may further bless them, their
families, communities, church and soldiers under their care. It takes full ordination and a graduate seminary degree to
become a chaplain. But seminary students are also welcome to learn how to join as apprentice chaplains, while earning
similar benefits working on their degrees and serving as lieutenant in the Army National Guard.
VOCALS
Tim Carson Vocal Artistry for Worship B-121
Singing worship is about expressing the passion, joy and celebration that is our response to God’s presence in our lives.
But many singers experience limitations in their voice’s ability to express all that their heart desires to convey. This
session will provide practical tools to developing Vocal Freedom, Strength, Expression and Style that will unlock your
voices’ full potential and allow you to more fully express your heart in worship.
GUITAR
Doyle Dykes Fingerstyle Guitar Master Class B-220
Come watch fingerstyle guitarist Doyle Dykes as he shares songs, stories and techniques that will inspire you.
Brandon Yip Modern Classical Guitar C-235
This ain’t your grandma’s classical guitar. Explore modern classical techniques and how they relate to the contemporary
guitarist.
KEYS
Steve Padilla Keyboard Transitions: Playing Modern Keys in a Guitar World B-233
Modern worship music has changed the method of playing, expressing, and mastering the keyboard. This class is for
those who are looking to transition from traditional piano based worship to modern expressive keyboarding. Taught by
Steve Padilla keyboardist for Integrity artist Lincoln Brewster.
DRUMS
Mike Johns Loops: the 5 W’s B-120
Learn Who uses loops, What they should sound like, When and Where to utilize your loops, and Why to include loops
in the first place!
SONGS / INDIE
Bob Kilpatrick FYI, DIY is AOK C-142
Being an indie artist means that you get freedom and control of your career in trade for loads of hard work. But if you do
it right- and have the talent- it is worth it.
Jimi Williams & New Song Café B-221
Josh Wilson Join Jimi Williams from WorshipTogether.com and new Sparrow recording artist, Josh Wilson, as the share some
of the stories behind the new songs by Josh Wilson.
AUDIO
Doug Gould Microphone Basics C-141
Many of the problems associated with your live audio or recordings is due to improper mic selection and technique.
The more you know about these tools the better choices you can make for achieving better sound. In this session,we
will learn the differences between the different types of microphones: dynamics, condensers and ribbons and what their
strengths and weaknesses are; how microphones hear: polar patterns; why an understanding of frequency response is
critical and why you need to know what range of frequencies vocalists and instruments cover.
Greg Hearns Building Project Solutions for Music, Creative Arts Directors and Tech Directors C-230
When building a new facility there are many questions that are not answered. In this class we will discuss 10 im-
portant technical design elements you must make sure are included in your planning and design a new building to
achieve a successful result.
Jacob Cody Digital Mixing 101 - Hands-On - see the description on page 10 C-139
VIDEO
Trent Jenkins Making the Most of Your Video Gear C-236
How to get the best results with what you’ve got.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 - SESSION 4 4:00 PM
LEADERSHIP / TEAMS / ALL MUSICIANS Room
Paul Baloche Journey of Worship Worship
Learning to lead your congregation on a journey of authentic worship requires much more than just singing songs. In Center
this workshop, Paul will help to: *identify and eliminate distractions *utilize flow factors of “themes, keys, and tempos”
*develop a seamless set list *change keys and transition smoothly *cultivate a heart of worship in your team
Doug & Your Team in Unity B-221
Melissa Tips for aligning your worship and sound teams with God’s vision for your Church. This workshop will help give worship
Doppler, and and sound teams practical advice on how to work in harmony to realize God’s vision for His house. Despite great
Pastor Darren intentions, there is often a disconnect between the vision that God lays on the senior pastor’s heart, and what ends up
happening on a Sunday morning. We will give role specific advice on addressing the individual challenges of the pastor,
Elliott
worship leader, and music director/musician.
VOCALS
Tim Carson Increasing Your Vocal Range B-121
Do you feel like your upper range has hit a “ceiling”? Are there parts of your range that frustrate you because you just
can’t get your voice to do what you want it to? And what do you do with the break? This session presents a revolutionary
technique that will transform the way you sing.
GUITAR
Ben Gowell Electric Guitar in Worship B-222
This workshop will cover several topics for electric guitar players who perfrom on worship teams. We will cover chords,
scales, part ideas, playing in a band, among other things.
Rich Severson The Fretboard Less Traveled C-235
Breathe new life into old progressions. Every chord inversion has its own unique sound characteristics. Learn how to find
the systematic inversions for a variety of sounds. We will show how we can add color to the worship team by blending
voicings using diatonic substitutions and chord substitutions. Intermediate to advanced, bring your guitar.
BASS
Michael Bass Guitar in Worship B-220
Rossback Learn from Paul Baloche’s bass player some great techniques to add to your toolbox for bass playing in a worship setting.
KEYS
Chris Miller Please Play Organ, Please Play Brass, Please Play Strings C-233
A keyboardist plays many roles inside the modern day worship band. Often the worship leader requires us to emulate different
instruments without any training or expectations set. Who do you listen to to create a grooving brass section? How much is a
Clavinet supposed to play? When does an organ lay out? All these things and some practical tips and techniques on what to play
in order to achieve the sounds that are used today in pop music.
DRUMS
Carl Albrecht Worship Drummer’s Master Class B-120
Technical and spiritual aspects of being a servant/leader on the drums; includes set-up, tuning, groove and fill development,
playing with loops, flowing with any leader, flowing with the Spirit, ministering to the people, and more!
SONGS / INDIE
Josh Wilson The Life of a Song C-142
Josh Wilson’s song, “Savior, Please”, has been one of the biggest Christian songs of 2009, but Josh wrote the first version
all the way back in 2000 when he was still a college student. In this workshop, Josh will discuss the creative process and
the changes that took place throughout that stretch of time. Follow the song from composition, to re-write, to recording,
to performance.
Tim Moon Taking it to the Streets C-232
For over 30 years, Tim Moon has been a full time “street musicianary.” Sharing the Gospel along with his music on the
street corners all over the Bay Area of California. Learn the do’s and don’ts of effective street ministry and evangelism.
AUDIO
Adam Cleaning Up The Mix C-139
Duncan Mixing tips and tricks that will help your mix go from good to great. Every audio tech should thrive from FOH, not just
get by.
Rick Naqvi & Mixing and Recording Your Worship Service C-230
Doug Gould In this class, we will take you through the basics of using a digital mixer to mix your service while simultaneously
multitrack recording. Next, you’ll learn how to mix the individual tracks to create a finished stereo master perfect for your
church’s next worship CD or podcast!
VIDEO
Rick Boring Extreme Video Makeover C-141
When upgrading the video systems in your church, what are the key factors to consider? We will be talking about many
components that will allow that ministry to grow and creatively communicate. I will be going over what CCI SOLUTIONS
did for Bayside Covenant and Capital Christian Center.
LIGHTING
Dave Carr Creating Visual Impact C-236
Tips and tricks in Creating Visual Impact with lighting in various worship environments. This is a great class to help you
fine tune your existing lighting system and take your creative ability to the next level.

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LEADERSHIP / TEAMS / ALL MUSICIANS Room
Paul Baloche & Worship Band Workshop Worship
Band What is the secret of an effective worship band? King David required that all the musicians be ‘trained and skilled in music Center
for the Lord.’ Paul and his band demonstrate important concepts like *mapping out a song *improving your timing *thinking
like an arranger *band dynamics and tempo *guitar vs. piano driven songs *making music more emotional *creating an
atmosphere of worship
Rick Cua When Commitment is There, But Skill is Not B-221
Commitment is the glue, skill is the sizzle. We will talk about the joy of people who have both and how to build your team
when skilled players are hard to find.

John O’Campo The Best Way to Motivate Your Choir - Musically and Spiritually B-222
“When he had consulted with the people, he appointed those who sang to the LORD and those who praised Him in holy attire, as
they went out before the army and said, “Give thanks to the LORD, for His loving-kindness is everlasting.” (2nd Chronicles 20:21)
Learn how “singing” as a group (choir) brings power, hope, beauty and celebration. What does the Bible say about the importance of
singing together? What are we missing by not having a choir in our worship services? Does the Bible really teach that we are to have
choirs in worship? Learn how the choir “drives,” directs, influences the congregation’s worship”.

Mike Overlin Winds in Worship - Basics of Improvisation - read description below in the WINDS track. C-142
VOCALS
Sheri Gould How to Be an Effective Background Vocalist B-120
Being a background vocalist brings with it many challenges. We’ll discuss the many facets of being an effective background
vocalist including; prayer, appropriate dress and attitude (and how to deal with those bad attitudes of others!), mic technique
and monitors, harmony singing and blend, preparation and how to gracefully submit to leadership!
John O’Campo The Best Way to Motivate Your Choir - Musically and Spiritually - read the description above under LEADERSHIP B-222
GUITAR
Doug Doppler ChopBuilder B-121
Learn how to unlock the fretboard and slice and dice the minor pentatonic and the modes into chops, chops and more
chops!
Jeffrey Scott HELP! I need a manual to turn on my guitar! C-235
Approaching Modern Technology in Worship Venues
KEYS
Chris Miller What to Play When Everyone Else is Playing Too B-233
Often times we keyboardists are at a loss of what to play amongst the electric guitar, percussion, bass, drums, acoustic
guitars and other instruments. God bless em. But sometimes the leader doesn’t even know what to ask for when looking at a
keyboardist. This 45 minute class will give you quick tips and techniques as well as communication skills that will give you
a place in the band.
WINDS
Mike Overlin Winds in Worship - Basics of Improvisation C-142
For all instrumentalists. We will cover the basics of improvisation and explore how the worship soloist can add to your
church’s worship experience. What to play, when to play and when not to play. Using popular worship songs, we will explore
chords, scales, rhythms and how they work together to create worshipful improvisation. Just as important, we will look at
exciting technology that will make practicing these skills fun!
DRUMS
David Garza Dynamics Without Plexiglas C-230
Electronic percussion can be a friend to both sound techs AND drummers, but finding the balance between volume control
and expressiveness can be illusive. Find out how drummers and sound techs can work together to achieve the ultimate “Silent
Stage” solution that feels as good as it sounds. (Digital plexiglas and microphones will be provided.)
SONGS
Don Poythress Songwriting... Taking it to the Next Level B-220
This class will discuss how some professional writers approach the craft and discipline of songwriting and will hopefully
challenge beginner and intermediate writers to go to the next level. Topics will include subjects such as: 1. Do I wait for
inspiration to start writing? 2. how much time should I spend writing? 3. How do you stay inspired? 4. Things pro writers have
learned, but have to keep reminding themselves of.
AUDIO
Kent Margraves Advanced Microphone Applications for Worship C-141
This session will go beyond the basics of microphone theory and technique, and get to the very practical applications of
multi-miking the modern worship platform. We’ll review various “tips and tricks” the pros use to improve their live sound
mixes right at the sources - on stage. If you know microphone basics, but sometimes still find yourself struggling with mic
selection or proper technique for certain applications, this session will interest you. Live multi-media support will enhance
the concepts discussed.
Adam Duncan Sounding Board... Audio Q&A, Open Forum C-139
Ask Adam anything about being a Sound Tech... he’ll have an answer, or at the very least, place you in the right direction to
find it... e.g. “What’s it like running sound for Lincoln?” “Explain impedance to me?” “What’s an ohm?”
LIGHTING
Dave Carr Lighting Hob Knob~ What You Always Wanted to Know about Lighting Systems! C-236
Open forum Q&A session designed to create a platform to ask the questions you have never been able to get answered. If we
don’t have the answer... we will get it for you. This class is designed to help specific needs and applications.

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 - SESSION 6 11:30 AM
LEADERSHIP / TEAMS / ALL MUSICIANS Room
Melissa Team Dynamics B-221
Doppler Learn some practical tools to understand the people in your team and to bring out the best in them and yourself. We’ll see
how using Myers Briggs temperament testing helps people gain a better understanding of their temperament and giftings, and
how to use that understanding to build a more effective, loving and unified team environment.
Kari Jobe In Spirit and Truth B-222
John 4 says that true worshippers worship in Spirit and Truth. What does this really mean and are we what God would call
“true worshippers”?
Manuel Luz Art and Faith C-141
Ask any worship leader, “what is your theology of worship?” and you can probably discuss it for hours. But ask him or her,
“What is your theology of the arts?” and you might get a blank stare. Manuel Luz practically discusses the crucial necessity
of understanding the convergence of art and faith, the nature of creativity, and the relationship between the artist (musician,
painter, dancer, actor, etc.) and God.
Steve Padilla Thriving Worship Ministry in the Small to Mid-Sized Mobile Church C-235
Quality worship ministry is not reserved just for churches with own facilities or congregations over 1000. Smaller to mid-
sized churches with no permanent home can have a thriving worship ministry that will impact their church and community.
Discover easy ways to build your teams, recruit key leaders, and develop your musicians. Learn how to transform an empty
space into a celebration center full of great sound, exciting atmosphere, and thriving worship.
Tom Brooks Guerilla Ear Training - Practical Skills for Musicians in the Trenches C-233
Without a doubt THE MOST IMPORTANT musical skill you will ever learn! This workshop looks at ‘Ear Training’ from a
completely different perspective than ever before – practical / relevant / simple / wacky, but easy to remember all at the same
time ...you’ll be using these skills and clever techniques this weekend in your services and every time you make music for the
rest of your life!
VOCALS / AUDIO
Sheri & Microphones and Monitors for Vocalists B-120
Doug Gould Instrumentalists invest much time, effort and money into the research and acquistion of their instruments. Vocalists, on the
other hand, will use any microphone that’s handed to them. Why? Learn what to look for when auditioning microphones
and what the obvious and subtle differences are. We’ll demonstrate lead and background vocal microphone tips and tricks to
enhance the vocal sound in your mix. We’ll also discuss monitoring for the vocal team as well.
GUITAR
Lincoln Electric Guitar B-121
Brewster Join Lincoln Brewster in this interactive workshop as he shares insights and thoughts on playing electric guitar.
BASS
Norm From Bass Pyrotechnics to Art B-220
Stockton This session will delve into some of the more advanced techniques employed in the contemporary electric bassist’s vocabulary,
including slapping, tapping, chording, artificial harmonics, and more. We’ll discuss the basic mechanics, practice methods
to develop the necessary dexterity...as well as (and most IMPORTANTLY!) explore ways in which these techniques can be
incorporated in a musically appropriate and artistic manner.
KEYS
Mike Arranger Workstations in Worship C-142
Overlin Arranger Workstations (portable keyboards) are some of the most capable and musical of all keyboards allowing for the
creation of realistic musical arrangements with a minimum of programming. These keyboards provide everything you need
to produce comprehensive demos, complex musical arrangements and flowing live worship. Equally at home as a solo
instrument or as part of a complete band, you won’t want to miss this workshop.
DRUMS
Zoro Expanding Your Vocabulary & Phrasing on the Drum Set Worship
Zoro gives you revelation and conceptual ideas on how to develop more with less by going deeper. Center
INDIE ARTISTS
Tim Moon Taking it to the Streets - see page 16 for a description C-232
AUDIO / VIDEO
Jacob Cody Digital Mixing 101 - Hands-On - see description on page 10 C-139
The Gould’s Microphones and Monitors for Vocalists - see description above in VOCALS track B-120
Rick Boring Creative Options for Multi Site & Video Cafés C-230
Have you have decided you need to expanded your services, but do not know exactly how to do it? We will be discussing the
technical options that are right for your ministry, as well as what not to do.
VIDEO
Trent Jenkins Video Production for Presentation C-236
How to use creativity and technology to produce the best possible videos for presentation in your services.

20

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2008 - SESSION 7 1:45 PM
LEADERSHIP / TEAMS / ALL MUSICIANS Room
Laura Story Worshipping in Brokenness B-121
How do we keep singing God’s praises when life is the pits? And as a worship leader, what happens when we no longer feel
like “singing of His love forever”? If we are honest with ourselves, everyone has days when we don’t feel like worshipping,
especially when God is taking through a season of brokenness. As we look at scripture together, come see how brokenness
is actually at the very center of authentic worship.
Manuel Luz Art and the Church B-220
More and more churches are using the arts (music, drama, visual arts, film, etc.) in cutting-edge ways. But are your churches
grounded in a biblical understanding of the arts? In this workshop, Manuel Luz gives a fresh and practical perspective on
how the church can disciple and unleash the artists in your church, to express themselves more fully in and outside your
church walls.
Melissa Dynamic Duos B-221
Doppler How to be a great husband and wife ministry team - serving each other and those around us with excellence and in a Godly
way. Focuses on striking the right balance in home and public life and how to deal with some of the fine lines in husband/
wife leadership as well how our conduct as leaders impacts those we are serving.
VOCALS
Tim Carson Helping the Choral/Classical Singer Sound Cool B-120
You’ve worked hard to develop your voice through years of classical training and choral singing, and yet, when it comes
to singing contemporary songs, it’s just not working! The good news is that this is “fixable”. In this hands-on workshop,
learn the tools that have allowed thousands of classically trained singers to unlock the mystery of modern vocal styles, and
gain practical tools to express songs with cutting-edge relevance and authenticity. This is also a great session for leaders of
classically trained/choral singers.
GUITAR
Rich Severson Applied Music Theory for Guitar C-235
Real music is sound not symbols however understanding the chemistry of music gives you tools to be more creative and
able to communicate your ideas easier and with greater clarity. Learn how music theory and harmony relates to the guitar
and how understanding scales, chords, progressions and their relationships will make you a more valuable player. All levels,
bring your guitar.
Doug Ask the Guitarman B-222
Doppler From tone to technique, from touring to tracking bring your questions to the guitar man. You ask the questions you drive the
class. No holds barred.
Brandon Yip Intro to Classical Guitar for Rockers C-232
Super charge your chops with this introduction to classical guitar. Learn the basics of hand position, right hand and left
hand techniques, as well as special techniques like arpeggios, tremolo, rasqueado and more.
BASS / DRUMS
Norm Grooving Together: Drums & Bass Worship
Stockton & This session will be an informative & engaging exploration into the relationship and interaction between the bass and drums Center
Zoro in an effective rhythm section. A multitude of concepts and groove considerations will be explained and demonstrated by
bassist Norm Stockton and Zoro the Drummer.
KEYS
Chris Miller How to Add Great Sounds to Your Arsenal with Virtual Instruments C-233
Chris Miller has been on the bleeding edge of this technology for over 10 years. Chris cut his teeth at Emagic (a music
software company) for over 4 years and another 6 years with Apple working with touring and studio professionals. He will
show you what you need, what the advantages and disadvantages are and what the outcome is when you make the move
to virtual instruments.
SONGS
Bob Kilpatrick How To Write A Really Mediocre Song C-142
These tried, true, time-tested and tongue-in-cheek guidelines will have you conquering mediocrity in no time. Learn how to
mix metaphors, write your own grammar rules and sing the old, old story in an old, old way.
AUDIO
Doug Gould Computer Recording for Worship C-141
In this class you will learn the basics of using a computer based solution to compose and record your songs. Doug will
explain the basics of the hardware and software showing you from start to finish how easy and powerful computer recording
is.
Dave Dartnall Creative Answers for Mobile Sound Systems--Large & Small C-230
Mobile sound systems can end up in less-than-perfect acoustic environments, like gymnasiums and multi-purpose rooms,
which make it very difficult to produce excellent sound. We will be discussing ways to get the best sound no matter what
kind of room it is in. If you have sound problems, whether your system is mobile or not, large or small, this class is for you.
VIDEO
Trent Jenkins Motion Graphics for Video C-236
A guide to After Effects.

22
Discover Your Unique Role
as a Christian Artist

Why are we artists? How does


God experience art? What is the artist’s calling in
the church and the world? Drawn from his own
experiences performing Mozart, playing “dive bars,”
and leading worship and arts in the church, author
Manuel Luz explores the questions that Christian
artists often ask.

Learn more at www.ImagineThatLuz.com.


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