Preaching Samples
Several Speaking Options
Scott is available to speak in your church or direct a choir clinic. Here are a few of the ways churches have used Scott’s ministry:
Sunday
Scott can sepak in Sunday School and both services. He typically presents the following messages (or pastors can choose additional sessions below):
PM: “Why Do We Sing in Church?”
Weekend
Scott is available for a full weekend. He can hold a choir clinic or teach sessions for your church musicians, including the following:
“What is Congregational Worship?”
“Qualifications for Church Musicians”
“Preparation and Participation in the Worship Service”
Sound Worship Conference
Scott can present 6 sessions to your congregation, either over a weekend or for part of the week (Sunday – Wednesday). He preaches the three messages listed under “Sunday” above plus the following 3 sessions:
“How Should We Evaluate Musical Communication?”
“Is Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder?”
“How Should We Think About Sunday Morning?”
Other Available Sessions
In addition to the messages listed above, pastors may choose alternate sessions from the following list (other topics/issues available upon request):
“How to Think About Associations”
“How May We Conserve Biblical Worship?”
“Thinking About Culture”
The Hymnody of the Christian Church
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