Invitation to lead music at the 40th General Council 2009

Invitation to Lead

The 40th General Council 2009 will meet August 9th to 15th, 2009 at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia. The Agenda and Planning Committee invites expressions of interest to provide music leadership at the Council.


The spirit of the council depends on the lived experience of the 600 people who will sing the stories of our faith in the midst of discerning where God is calling the United Church. Music and singing are integral to the work of prayer, discernment, dialogue, and listening for the voice of the Spirit. If your passion is to lead singing, provide diverse musical accompaniment and love the United Church, please let us know!

 

The committee’s expectations for music leadership are:

·    knowledge of United Church theology and sensitivity to language that is inclusive

·    ability to lead culturally diverse music

·    ability to lead in singing older/traditional songs/hymns—a balance of new and old songs/hymns

·    ability to sense the mood of the Council and suggest/offer appropriate musical reflections

·    available for the entire meeting, including commons/plenary time, commissions, morning and evening worship, other evening events as imagined

·    flexibility for others to join in music leadership

·    facilitate projection of lyrics

·    attentive to music copyright issues and able to provide sources of music used

·    ability to work collaboratively with the Worship Committee Coordinator, and the Chairperson of the Agenda and Planning Committee

·    ability to work with a diverse group of worship leaders

·    readability and sing-ability of songs, send in a demo or MP3

 

Please send your expression of interest and a demo or MP3 of you (your group), a biography of the music leadership team, and your hopes and expectations for an honorarium. Submit your expressions of interest to the address below by May 28th. The agenda and planning committee will review these expressions of interest and make a decision by June 15, 2008. If you have questions, please contact Janet McDonald. Thank you for considering this opportunity.

 

 

Janet McDonald

General Council Minister, Planning Processes

The United Church of Canada

3250 Bloor Street West Suite 300

Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Y4

 

Email: jmcdonal@united-church.ca

www.united-church.ca

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How about a More Voices worship planner CD?

How many people out there would buy a More Voices worship planner CD (similar to the Voices United CD worship planner)?

Could it be integrated with Voices United and More Voices in the same planner?

Email info@musicunited.ca to voice your opinion.

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Large Print edition of More Voices now available!

What’s next? Rumour has it that a Words-Only, Larger Print Edition is in the works. Watch for it this fall!

Fall has come and gone, and the More Voices – Large Print edition is now available!

Coil-bound, a little lighter (189 pages), fully indexed, containing all the words in all the languages to all the songs you have come to love — nice!

Email info@musicunited.ca and let us know how you like this latest version of a popular resource.

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Explore More Voices

Dear Worship and Music Leader,

We know the Sunday-by-Sunday job is both inspiring and intimidating! The More Voices Team welcomes you as a worship leader, your choir and anyone form the congregation who loves to sing to come and explore More Voices. This exciting “intimate and interactive” musical event is designed to support you and your weekly work of worship planning.


Come join us for an hour (or so) 7:00 pm, Saturday, May 10, 2008 to jam, sing songs and share stories about the faith in our local communities. There is no cost associated with the event and will be held at St. Andrew’s United, 117 Bloor St East with ample underground parking and access from TTC at Yonge & Bloor.

Join The More Voices Band and sing to the Spirit with this wild (somewhat woolly) and very talented group of musicians worship leaders featuring the likes of:

  • Dr. Bruce Harding – More Voices Managing Editor and Worship Music Innovator
  • Rev. Dr. Bill Kervin – More Voices Development Team and Professor of Public Worship, Emmanuel College
  • Lloyd MacLean – More Voices Development Team and Director of Sales, Woodlake Books

More Voices, has gone into second printing and the rave reviews for the book continue to pour in. The striking cover art, using the “burning bush” as a theme, proclaims that “…within this small volume, more voices will be heard.” Fully indexed by topic, category, and scriptural reference More Voices is a user friendly worship resource.

Come May 10th and wrestle with the “big” questions:

  1. How can I get the most from this resource in my home church?
  2. How can we integrate this new music in our church?
  3. How can I use this to support new theological perspectives in worship and sermons?
  4. How do we address the issue of “too many books and bulletins” in our hands?
  5. How do we bring in global rhythms and new instrumentation?

What voices you ask? The voices of the best writers and composers creating music and song for worship today. Voices:

  • from the global worshipping community
  • of children and youth
  • from the contemporary Christian music (CCM) scene
  • of those who celebrate creation spirituality
  • of those who express lament and inner pain
  • and more Canadian voices than have ever appeared in any worship resource.

Managing editor Dr. Bruce Harding worked with a volunteer committee drawn from applicants from across the country representing many different facets of life in The United Church of Canada. During nearly two years of consultations and meetings, they worked through thousands of submissions, and brought together this stunning collection of 225 songs that is helping to re-awaken and re-vitalize congregational singing all over North America.

Please RSVP your attendance and for more information please contact:

Karen Anderson:

  • Phone: 416.929.0811
  • Email: standrews@standrewsunited.com

We sincerely look forward to singing with you!

The More Voices Team

P.S. (Print quality files for the attached flyer/poster are available upon request.)

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Are we off key?

A Cross-Canada Think-Tank on Church Music and Ministry Targets Church’s Views of Music and Musicians


In March 2008 the United Church of Canada convened a meeting of 14 prominent church musicians from across Canada, and Paul Westermeyer of Lutheran Seminary, Minneapolis. It was given the task of asking some tough questions about how music and musicians are seen and treated in the context of the church. In just over three days of frank and imaginative discussion, sharing and soul searching, the group learned from and taught itself to focus thought and emotion concerning the work and life of the church’s music and its musicians. Its objective: to help the United Church (and by implication, other churches) towards newer understandings of music’s place and nature in the life of the church, and in particular those understandings that impact the lives and work of church musicians. Sessions provided historical back-ground to the today’s state of church music and musicians, reviewed existing policies, examined case studies (some disturbing) from the lives of musicians and then settled to a two-part visioning/writing task: 1. Draft a Theological Statement on music for possible adoption by the UCC. 2. Draft a UCC Resource Document for congregations concerning music ministry entitled “Singing Faith Alive!”

Some of the “Are We Off Key?” Working Group will reconvene at SICM #39 for a special panel discussion and release of the current drafts of these two potentially influential resources, and potentially provide further meeting time for the group after the formal conclusion of the Institute on Friday July 12th. The Session will be held Thursday July 10th at 10:00am—students are suggested to invite guests (especially Ministers, Board Members) and interested others. This talented group of thinkers and deeply committed music ministers will enrich our gathering at SICM #39—and will look for your feedback in enrichment of its work. Its work may well impact widely upon the church musical vocation. Don’t Miss It!

“Are we Off-Key?” Working Group, March 5-8 ‘08 David Chodoriwsky Christopher Dawes John Derksen Fred Graham Daniel Hansen Nancy Hardy Ron Klusmeier Lloyd MacLean Blair Odney Fran Ota Judith Snowdon Janet Wilson Patricia Wright

Denominational Guests Douglas Cowling (Anglican) Andrew Donaldson (Presbyterian) Bev Foster (Baptist) Debbie-Lou Ludolph (Lutheran)

Program Co-ordinator, Worship & Music (UCC) Rev. Betty Lynn Schwab

Facilitator Dr. Paul Westermeyer

Reprinted from the Easter 2008 issue of Summersong, annual newsletter of Canada’s Summer Institute of Church Music. SICM will hold its 39th session in Whitby Ontario July 6-11 2008. For information visit http://www.sicm.ca on the Internet.

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Hymn Competition – Southern Ontario Chapter of the Hymn Society

The Southern Ontario Chapter of The Hymn Society of the United States and Canada is celebrating its tenth anniversary by sponsoring a hymn competition with the theme "Singing God's Song in a Strange Land." Further details can be found at www.sochs.org/competition.html .

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UCCAM Chat, 2008-01

Happy New Year to all! It seems there is always something new on the music radar, thus another newsletter. Please share this with others in your circle of music leaders.


 

 


 

www.musicunited.ca is up and running!
Thanks to Bruce and Eric Harding for the current configurations!
Check it out and log in!

AND
The ‘More Voices’ CD’s are a great resource for learning and teaching the music in the hymn supplement. They are available at UCRD @ $110 for the 2 discs that cover all the selections in the book. That is really only $.50 per song
– very reasonable, don’t you think!


Sharing Music Resources


From Philippe Faure—Ontario Choral Music Listing, a program endorsed by National UCCAM Annual Meeting, 2007.

“I have set up a database searchable via Internet. This database contains information pertaining to the sheet music that each particular choir has available and is willing to share. Once a member, you will be able to add and/or remove titles. Basically, this database is a list of “who owns what” in the way of sheet music.

The site contains the names of Sheet Music along with Composer, Voicing, Quantity Available, Description, and other information. You can access the site when you are looking for a different piece of music.

Please allow time for transactions. Access to only the owner’s email address or phone number is available

Each choir has the ability to add or remove any title they own from the list. If there are multiple selections in a book, a scanned image of the Table of Contents can be included. There is also the option of including audio clips.

To review what is currently on the database, please use the “guest” login available. This will give you access to the first 10 records. To gain access to the complete listing and other functions (searching, updating, modifying)the database, a nominal fee of $20 per year is required.

This helps to maintain the network connection, server, and any further upgrades to the system. This fee will also limit who has access to the information. Enquiring choirs will only be able to get the name of the contact for a specific piece of music—and e-mail address or phone number.

I (Philippe) am just sharing the list of which choir owns what—the actual transfer/borrowing of music will be arranged between the 2 choirs, independent of this listing.

To sign up, fill out the attached form on the website. The username and password can be changed by you at your convenience and as many times as you wish once you are a member.”

The website where you can view the database is found at:

http://www.ocml.ca/

 

 


SURFING Voices United and More Voices

Since this newsletter will be too late for Advent/Christmas, selections will include Epiphany, Lent and Easter. The index pages in both VU and MV give many suggestions but these are a few favorites.

Epiphany –

MV #115 Behold, Behold, I make All Things New

MV #190 Laughter Lit the Stars of Morning AND try #106, #213

VU #85 Midnight Stars Make Bright the Sky, a distinctive oriental flavor. If the melody doesn’t work for you, it is beautiful poetry – give it a read!

VU #89 From a Distant Home—a personal favorite. Check out #93, #95, #886.

 

 

Lent –

MV#73 Oh God, why Are You Silent? Know this tune?

 

MV#76 If I Have Been the Source of Pain Oh God—This music is enhanced with guitar chords in the rests at the start of each phrase. Others worth a look are: #95, #28 and #97.

VU #121 Tree of Life and Awesome Mystery- the verses for Lent on the facing page match the scripture readings perfectly.

 

VU #115 Jesus, Tempted in the Desert, the Beach Spring tune. There are 3 other hymns to that tune in VU so it’s worth learning. And check out the emotions in VU #117, Jesus Christ is Waiting—opportunity for great variety in tempo and style of singing. Try, if you’re still searching #111, #112 and #120.

 

 

Palm Sunday –

MV #8 And On This Path—it’s found a place in other seasons as well, Yeh!

 

Check out VU#128 Sanna, Sannanina—it’s great for Junior Choir, too. Drums?!?!?!

 

 

Easter –

MV#122 This is the Day –a great hymn with familiar words and a new melody and rhythm. Study the rhythm to give it the snap it deserves.

MV#121 Hey Now! Singing Hallelujah! Having different groups sing the verses with everyone on the “Hey now, the tomb is empty” and the chorus, gives it refreshing variety. Junior Choir singers like this one!

MV#180 Sing, Sing Out deserves a look. And once you know the piece, try the first half in Round with the second half.

VU#181 Midnight Sharpness, Starfields Fading-vivid imagery.

VU#189 Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise-this is unfamiliar but might be worth a look.

 

The selections given in this Surfing Session are not designed to forget the favorites and well-known hymns in each season. We all have hymns close to our hearts and the season would not be complete without singing them—as church musicians we respect that! At the same time, it’s good to add some new selections to the repertoire in our ever changing church.

 

 


DRUMS & Drumming!

Drums are finding a place in more and more Worship music these days. Find a few people with a sense of rhythm and time and commitment to learn, and you too can enjoy drumming in your church. It might be something that would draw the interest of youth in your congregation. Many of the hymns in ‘More Voices’ need the drum to make the music come to life.

COMING SOON – Trinity United Church, Portage la Prairie –

Bruce Harding will conduct a djembe drum workshop,

Wednesday, April 23, 7-9 pm.


Bruce will relate rhythms to music in Voices United and More Voices. A poster will follow.

 


Registration – $10 plus a djembe rental of $5 if needed.
Deadline for registration – April 14
Contact – Carol – 857-8412- czacharias@shaw.ca

 

 

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Worship Matters goes regional for 2008

After four years of national events around the country, Toronto 2004, Halifax 2005, Vancouver 2006, and London 2007, Worship Matters, our annual conference devoted to the practice of worship, is going regional in 2008.


Five regional events are being planned, in Newfoundland & Labrador, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia. Details will be posted as available on the Worship Matters website.

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Lorne Reinheimer & the Good News ensemble

Itinerary of places we are touring to May 2008

Watrous United Jan 20th – Sunday morning Service 11:00am

Lanigan United Feb 10 – Sunday morning Service 10:00am

Langham United Mar 2 – Sunday morning Service 10:30am

Shellbrook United Apr 27 – Sunday morning Service 10:30am

Eston United May 11 – Sunday morning Service 10:30am

Contact for more information: reinstad@shaw.ca

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Need Help in Music Ministry?

Do you yearn for resources to help you make music in the church? Are you feeling like you have no support in your music ministry? Email your regional convenor, or send resource suggestions to info@musicunited.ca

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