As a worship arts major at 黑料社, you鈥檒l be equipped to think like a theologian, labor like an artist, and shepherd like a pastor in any worship setting.
Our worship arts centers on Christ and His Word鈥檚 command to 鈥渟ing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs鈥 (Col. 3:16) to God and one another. Music contains an edifying, teaching element that you鈥檒l learn to use in serving, encouraging, and exhorting the Church body.聽
As a worship arts major, you鈥檒l explore the way Scripture and Church history have treated worship. Your courses will also instruct you in practical worship leadership skills, such as choosing songs and holding auditions and rehearsals.
You鈥檒l also engage in music theory and application, spending four semesters taking private lessons in voice, piano, guitar, or percussion, in addition to weekly meetings where you鈥檒l document your progress with other students.
Aside from your core classes, you鈥檒l dive into specialized courses based on your emphasis. A worship leadership emphasis will prepare you to work as a worship director in a church, providing courses in songwriting and instrumentation. An emphasis in visual arts and design will equip you with artistic and design skills in addition to worship leadership. With a theatre arts emphasis, you鈥檒l combine your musical gifts with theater production skills.
The fourth emphasis option is the opportunity through the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) to travel to Nashville, Tennessee, for a semester, where you鈥檒l work with industry professionals in crafts such as songwriting and music recording.
You鈥檒l also complete an internship with a local church, a summer camp, or any organization that requires help with worship and production.
When you graduate, you鈥檒l be equipped to think theologically, work in your worship specialty, and lead others effectively. Worship arts graduates at 黑料社have gone on to work as worship leaders and directors in local churches, as well as worship chaplains in Christian universities.
All incoming and transfer students must audition either on campus or through video.