Model Theological Conference – Worship MP3
Two months ago the LCMS held its Model Theological Conference on Worship. While I wasn’t there, I enjoyed reading the insights of conference participants via Southern Lutheran Kantor, Fine Tuning, Liturgy, Hymnody, and Pulpit Quarterly Book Review, and Necessary Roughness.
The LCMS Commission on Worship just posted the MP3 files of the conference speakers on their website. While certainly not a substitute for being there, these MP3s do allow for greater distribution and review of the topics. Yet another opportunity for exploration.
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Ooh! Thanks for introducing me to LPH Quarterly!
I am not sure how people were chosen for this event, or how many were chosen from each district, or who represented my district from the pastors.
I know Phil Magness went, and he is in my district. But I have no clue who else went from our district.
I guess I know who to ask about it, then! Probably each district had it’s own way to figure this out.
Thanks for letting us know!
Definitely listen to the presentation by Dr. Gibbs. That was worth going to the whole conference.
Each DP selected a delegation from his district, with instructions to bring practicioners of and/or advocates for “traditional” and “contemporary” worship. The delegations were also balanced between pastors and musicians, and were to include commissioned minsiters.
The table discussions were then engineered so as to have a group at each table that included pastors, teachers/DCES, musicians, all roughly divided between those who predominately use “traditional” and “contemporary” worship.