CM3230: Worship Leading

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Worship Leading

Course No: CM3230                                      Professor: Dr. R. Lands

Course Title: Worship Leading
Course No: CM3230
Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

Course Description:

This undergraduate-level course, based on Bob Kauflin’s influential book “Worship Matters,” is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to lead worship that magnifies the greatness of God. The course explores the theological, practical, and relational aspects of worship leadership, emphasizing the importance of the worship leader’s heart, mind, and life. Students will engage with key concepts such as the role of the Trinity in worship, the careful selection and planning of worship music, and the balance of tradition and innovation.

Through a combination of readings, reflective essays, practical assignments, and academic articles, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of what it means to lead worship that is both theologically sound and practically effective. The course also addresses the healthy tensions and relationships that are inherent in worship leadership, providing guidance on how to navigate these complexities within a church context.

By the end of the course, students will be prepared to create worship experiences that not only engage and motivate the congregation but also glorify God and proclaim the gospel. A 50-question final exam will assess students’ mastery of the material, ensuring they are well-equipped for leadership in worship settings.

Course Objectives:

  • Understand the biblical foundations of worship leadership.
  • Explore the personal and theological dimensions of worship.
  • Develop practical skills for leading worship that magnifies God’s greatness.
  • Navigate the tensions and relationships involved in worship leadership.
  • Apply principles learned to real-world worship settings
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Worship Leading

Course No: CM3230                                      Professor: Dr. R. Lands

Course Title: Worship Leading
Course No: CM3230
Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

Course Description:

This undergraduate-level course, based on Bob Kauflin’s influential book “Worship Matters,” is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to lead worship that magnifies the greatness of God. The course explores the theological, practical, and relational aspects of worship leadership, emphasizing the importance of the worship leader’s heart, mind, and life. Students will engage with key concepts such as the role of the Trinity in worship, the careful selection and planning of worship music, and the balance of tradition and innovation.

Through a combination of readings, reflective essays, practical assignments, and academic articles, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of what it means to lead worship that is both theologically sound and practically effective. The course also addresses the healthy tensions and relationships that are inherent in worship leadership, providing guidance on how to navigate these complexities within a church context.

By the end of the course, students will be prepared to create worship experiences that not only engage and motivate the congregation but also glorify God and proclaim the gospel. A 50-question final exam will assess students’ mastery of the material, ensuring they are well-equipped for leadership in worship settings.

Course Objectives:

  • Understand the biblical foundations of worship leadership.
  • Explore the personal and theological dimensions of worship.
  • Develop practical skills for leading worship that magnifies God’s greatness.
  • Navigate the tensions and relationships involved in worship leadership.
  • Apply principles learned to real-world worship settings

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