Audio/notes from Metro-Detroit Conservative Worship Symposium Available

Last Thursday, March 11, we held our first regional Conservative Worship Symposium at First Baptist Church in Sterling Heights, MI. This meeting was an informative and encouraging gathering, and we’re in the process of planning other symposiums around the country in the near future. If you’d like to request a regional gathering in your area, please click here.
We had four sessions presented by four of the ten possible CWS speakers at this first meeting, followed by an extended time of Q&A and open discussion.
The audio and notes for each of the four sessions are now available on the resource page of our site. The following papers were presented:
Introduction to Conservative Worship (Scott Aniol)
A Theological Foundation for Conservatism (Michael Riley)
The Beauty of God (Michael Harding)
Where Did Pop Culture Come From? (Tim Fisher)
How Can We Conserve Biblical Worship? (Scott Aniol)
Click here to download these sessions!
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Scott Aniol
Scott Aniol holds a bachelor's degree in church music from Bob Jones University (Greenville, SC), a master's degree in musicology from Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, IL), and has studied theology at Central Baptist Theological Seminary (Plymouth, MN) and Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary. He was ordained to to the gospel ministry by First Baptist Church (Rockford, IL) in April of 2004. As the executive director of Religious Affections Ministries, Scott speaks on the subjects of music and worship at various churches and conferences. His most recent speaking engagements include the Preserving the Truth Conference, Central Seminary’s Foundations Conference, International Baptist College, and Bob Jones Seminary. Click here to read and/or listen to important talks from Scott Aniol. Curriculum vitae
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