吃瓜社 held Worship Camp, August 3-12, to prepare its worship arts students for music ministry during the university鈥檚 chapel services. Students were welcomed to campus on Sunday, August 3, before engaging in mentoring and training sessions on the following Monday and Tuesday afternoons.
The camp, led by Campus Pastor Mason West and worship arts professor Dr. Jeremy Yowell, emphasized practical and faith-based aspects of worship. Local worship leader Anthony Orr and audio engineer Corey Nunn walked students through serving from both the front of the room and behind-the-scenes.
鈥淎s we start the new school year, I鈥檝e been reflecting with our worship teams on what the Bible teaches about worship,鈥 Dr. Yowell said. 鈥淭o me, worship involves genuine humility, loyal service, and reverent obedience to God. It鈥檚 both the attitude of our hearts and the actions of our daily lives, offered fully to the Lord as a living sacrifice. That鈥檚 the spirit we want to bring each week as we lead our campus family in chapel.”
Worship arts students lead the campus community in song at Wednesday morning chapel services. Ensemble members may also join other praise teams, including the Home worship team for Monday night services, and serve at community events, such as Winter Blast. Last year, students were invited to lead worship across the region at events such as Fields of Faith, a teen conference, and a young adult service.
鈥淲orship leaders make music for an audience of one, keeping the focus solely on Jesus,鈥 West said. 鈥淲e want students to grow and use their talents, but more importantly, we want to guide them into the right heart posture so they can guide others into the right heart posture.鈥
On-campus students from any major are welcome to audition and may sign-up for an audition time by contacting [email protected].
