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PLUGGED IN worship training for the average kiwi church PALMERSTON NORTH Saturday 16 May WELLINGTON Saturday 25 July CHRISTCHURCH Saturday 12 September

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Page 1: PLUGGED IN · a church, haven’t passed grade 8, and can’t re-wire the latest FOH speaker. But we love God and want to keep offering our best. New Wine believes in strengthening

PLUGGED INworship training for the

average kiwi churchPALMERSTON NORTH

Saturday 16 May

WELLINGTONSaturday 25 July

CHRISTCHURCHSaturday 12 September

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Welcome

to Plugged In - New Wine’s worship training day. Today is about a bunch of Kiwis coming to share, learn and grow together. Many of us don’t work for a church, haven’t passed grade 8, and can’t re-wire the latest FOH speaker. But we love God and want to keep offering our best.

New Wine believes in strengthening and encouraging the local church. We’re all about championing the Church, in all her wonderful diversity, as she advances God’s Kingdom and changes this nation.

Today you’ll meet people from other ordinary places who have the same heart as you and face the same stuff as you. The day will be filled with real ideas to take back and use week in-week out in your local church. There’s something for everyone; all-in sessions, worship, panel discussions, a variety of electives.

Most of all by the end of the day we want you to leave refreshed, secure in the knowledge of who you are in Christ, and that you leading well blesses not just your local church, but the very heart of God.

Programme9.00am Main session (hall)

11.00am Electives (see details later in book)

11.45am Lunch (byo) and networking1.00pm Main session (hall)

2.00pm Electives (see details later in book)

2.45pm Afternoon tea3.15pm Electives (see details later in book)

4.00pm Main session (hall)

5.00pm That’s all folks

VenuesWhen entering All Saints Community Centre the;

HALL is the large room opposite the kitchen

LOUNGE is the room adjoining the hall

GREEN ROOM is the first room off the corridor past the kitchen

RED ROOM is the second room off the corridor past the kitchen

OFFICE is at the end of the corridor off the foyer

Lunch OptionsHead to the street and find a local cafe to suit your tastes, including our mate Robert next door at Café Royale.

Want more? There’s foodhall style cuisine in The Plaza, Pak’n Save behind the church or Palmy’s Parnell-style cafés one block ahead on George Street.

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11.00am ElectivesOTHER INSTRUMENTSRichard Brown - Red RoomBrass, woodwind, strings - whatever you play come and gain a better understanding of how to include these instruments in a worship team.

SOUNDBen Brunskill - HallLearn the secrets behind a great sound check and getting the best sound using the system you’ve got. The session will also include time to ask those puzzling sound issues about your own church setup.

VisualsChris Darnell - LoungeA look at both the practicalities of projecting worship song lyrics in a way that assists a congregation to worship with confidence, and other ways the space in which we worship communicates and matters.

KEYSSteve Papworth - Green RoomThis elective will cover three main areas;a) An overview of standard keyboard instruments, sounds and textures and how to apply them; b) Practical tips on applying chord variations to a keyboard part to add depth to a worship song; c) Working with other instruments in a band setting.

CHARACTER OF A WORSHIPPERLyndon Tongs - OfficeWe lead worship from where we’re at. Come and discuss the importance of living a life of worship, the significance of having a tangible relationship with God and a heart that is full of reverence, thankfulness, praise and love for Him.

2.00pm ElectivesACOUSTIC GUITARBen Brunskill - Red RoomIn this session Ben will discuss tools and techniques for playing the acoustic guitar effectively in a worship setting. This session is hands on, practical and has time for all those picky question.

DRUMSHayden Lauridsen - HallThis elective is all about drumming in a church environment and the role the drummer plays in the music team. We will cover a very musical approach to drumming and have a chat about things from playing styles to techniques, tone and volume through to band leading, click tracks and cool gear.

THEOLOGY OF WORSHIPMark Easton - LoungeThe role of worship in our lives and the form it takes is guided consciously or unconsciously by various principals. Why do we do what we do? How can we be sure we’re worshipping in spirit and in truth? What role does Sunday morning have? Compliment the amazing practical tips you’re learning today with some deeper reflection on worship.

ARRANGINGSteve Papworth - Green RoomThis workshop will be in two parts. a) Arranging for a standard worship band format to create effective dynamics, and b) how to add orchestral instruments to a worship band and write parts for them.

BASSRichard Brown - OfficeThis session will explore the role of a bass player in a worship team, looking at musicality, how to support a worship leader, how to work with a drummer, among other things. The session will be fairly informal and suitable for players of all levels.

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3.15pm ElectivesWORKING WITH WHAT YOU'VE GOTHayden Lauridsen - Red RoomCome and discuss creative and practical ways to work with what you have to bring out the best in your music team, whether small, large or anywhere in between.

VOCALSAlice Hocquard - HallThis elective looks at the basics for maintaining, protecting, and strengthening the most diverse instrument there is - your voice. It will also cover correct mic technique, a vocalist’s role in a music team, your responsibility to the wider church, preparing your heart for worship and the important element of listening.

PLANNING A WORSHIP TIMERachel Dann - Green RoomConstructing a worship time that leads people to encounter God and allows them freedom to respond to Him requires careful planning. This session will share some ideas of how to plan, format and develop a worship time for your congregation and will look at transitions, programme elements, songs and their structures.

ELECTRIC GUITARSam Couper - OfficeThis elective looks at how the electric guitar can take the sound of your team to the next level, alongside some tips for playing in a worship band. We’ll also cover the essentials on gear and how to get the best with what you have.

TEAM TOGETHERTwelve months is just too long, so we’re inviting all past, present and future team to Team Together later this year. We want to see God’s Kingdom come in the world, but just as much in the New Wine team family. Let’s reconnect in:

Kapiti Fri 25-Sun 27 September 2015Auckland Saturday 17 October 2015

“We don’t wake up and decide to worship for 20 minutes, and then the worship begins. When we worship, we’re simply joining in with the eternal song sung throughout creation.

Our worship is in response to God. He reveals and we respond. We see and then we sing. We hear and then we act. He blesses us and then we bless him.”

Tim Costley, New Wine Worship Director

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ALICE HOCQUARD has been singing all her life. As a two year old she was often found singing in the bathroom and repeatedly flushing the toilet, pretending each flush was applause. When not working full time for PeopleSafe, a Health and Safety software, Alice and husband Jeremy run a photography and videography business.

BEN BRUNSKILL is a sound engineer and musician from Masterton. He started by doing sound in church and has gone on to work alongside bands and artists in both the church and secular music scene. Ben believes good sound is not rocket science and enjoys passing on his knowledge to help churches communicate better.

CHRIS DARNELL is a member of the New Wine Leadership Team and is an Anglican Vicar in Whitby. When not working he likes to listen to good music, go for walks, devour information, make music, design things, whistle, talk to himself and whatever else tickles his fancy.

DOT COSTLEY describes herself as a seriously grey-haired person, who has been a worship leader at All Saints Palmerston North through nearly 30 years of change in church music. We describe her as one seriously wise chick well worth sitting at the feet of to glean pearls of wisdom.

HAYDEN LAURIDSEN has been playing and performing for almost 20 years in a range of musical genres. And it all began in the church music scene. He is well known as the drummer in the highly acclaimed bands Dirt Box Charlie and Truly Made and recently toured with the Eclipse Pink Floyd Tribute show. Hayden is involved in the Creative Arts team at Salt Church, Palmerston North.

LYNDON TONGS attends Life Church Palmerston North and is an active songwriter who performs regularly in a variety of environments. With over 15 years experience in youth ministry and leading worship teams it makes sense that he now works as an Insurance Broker. Yeah right.

MATT SOONG is a carpenter who plays the piano. He spent 10 years in London involved in the indie rock scene and the Worship Central team under Tim Hughes. Matt has also played keys for artists including Ron Kenoly, Anita Prime and worked with some top international producers.

MARK EASTON has always had a love for music and has spent much of his life playing styles from jazz to ska to americana folk. He regularly leads worship at Kingston Community Church, Palmerston North and has a heart to see worship as an authentic and creative response to God.

RACHEL DANN grew up in Palmerston North surrounded by a God focused, people serving, loving family. When not nursing, she serves at Crossroads as the Deputy Music Director and is part of the programming team for their Nightchurch service. Rachel has a heart to teach others and to pass on what she has learnt along the way.

RICHARD BROWN is a maths lecturer at Massey University, a husband, and Dad to 5 kids. The thing that has always kept him sane is music - whether playing bass, worship leading, playing the violin, or being involved in musical theatre.

SAM COUPER plays electric guitar and leads worship at Palmerston North Central Baptist and is generally excited by anything that’s loud with 6 strings. He is passionate about music and how it connects people with God.

STEVE PAPWORTH is the Business Development Manager for a specialised manufacturing exporter. He has played keys in bands since the mid-70’s, was part of a song-writing duo in the 80’s, worked with orchestras in the 90’s and is currently the Music Director of Crossroads Church, Palmerston North. Steve has also occasionally been let loose on the electric guitar and bass.

VAUGHN TONGS started drumming as a child for his parent’s homegroup, quickly evolving to church drumming and travelling as a family gospel band. These expriences cemented in Vaughn a deep love and passion to worship God, and train others to do likewise.

Speakers

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New Wine. Championing the local church to live as Jesus in our nation. As a network of churches and individuals we are kingdom people who are generous in our love for the vibrancy of the local church, expectant of the power and presence of God and biblically faithful as we together wrestle with God’s Word to us now.

Our aim is to champion the local church to grow in the Kingdom distinctives of; being greedy for God’s presence through worship, holiness and engagement with God;living as Spirit empowered disciples, expectant of the supernatural presence and power of God;engaging in Kingdom centred mission, seeing lives and communities transformed through the good news of the Kingdom;being churches serving churches as we actively bless others with that which we are blessed with.

We’re most visible as we gather together at;

NEW WINE FESTIVALSLife changing events which are fun, celebratory and for all ages, but which also pursue deeper relationship with God through passionate worship, inspirational teaching and ministry in the power of the Holy Spirit.

NEW WINE NETWORK eventSSupport and encouragement for like-minded leaders across NZ through New Wine Leaders’ Retreats and Leaders Days (contact us for retreat invitations).

REGIONAL EVENTS & REGULAR NEWSLETTERSNew Wine Training Events, worship days, prayer events and Team Together weekends, alongside regular newsletters.

FAITH SHARING VISITS BETWEEN CHURCHESCapturing the synergy that emerges as churches share, model, and serve other churches with what they have been blessed with.

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New w iNe Fest ivalsWarkworth 13-17 January 2016Kapiti 21-25 January 2016

New Wine New ZealandPO Box 5436, Palmerston North 444106 951 0622 / 0800 NEW [email protected]