This Sampler course is for those who are considering the Music Ministry Certification Program but are unsure about whether the program is a right fit for them. It is designed for choir directors and directors of music, praise band leaders and members, organists and instrumentalists, choir members and pastors, worship & music committee members, and others interested in music ministry. This four-day overview will explore each of the four courses in the certification series, including a Bible study on the Psalms, theology in church music, congregational song and practical applications. This course is offered without a large registration fee or time commitment on the learner’s part.
All materials will be provided online and, therefore, there will be no resources to purchase for this course. In addition to Blackboard interactions, 1 optional Zoom meeting will be held on Sunday, May 5th at 7pm Eastern time. The meeting will be recorded.
This course is eligible for 0.5 CEU.
Quick Info:
Number of Weeks: 1
Price: $40
CEUs: 0.5
Required books: No
Blackboard: Yes
Zoom: Yes, optional
Certification or Series: Yes (Music Ministry)
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About the Instructor
Dr. Jeff Seeley is the lead instructor of the Music Ministry Certification Program which is beginning its 4th cohort in August 2024. He has served in church music positions as a practitioner for almost 50 years and recently retired from college teaching in the field.
Past Learners Said…
“It was great to see so many other music ministry leaders, choir directors, and church musicians who are interested in learning more about their calling and service in music ministry.”
“The discussions were helpful and the instructor was extremely encouraging and resourceful. The topics were interesting and I’m looking forward to taking the full course and doing a deep dive on the subject matter.”
“I learned that many people were experiencing the same questions, thoughts and problems that I have been experiencing in regards to the music programs in our churches.”