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Organists, Music Directors, Clergy!

Uplifting Worship Workshop

Thomas Hazleton

How to make the
King of Instruments
more exciting in your Liturgy!


Thomas Hazleton, Clinician


Includes new material, plus a question and answer session for your individual needs!

 

Do You...
• desire a new and exciting way to lead your congregation in singing God's praise?
   • plan worship services ahead of time with other staff members?
      • desire the music in your church to sound more "professional"?
         • feel contemporary Christian music "fits" in your worship style?
            • think congregational singing should be a "thrilling experience"?
               • notice your congregation "dragging" while singing?
                  • wonder about the liturgical use of MIDI?
                     • as an organist, feel bothered by your congregation talking during the prelude and
                    exiting during the postlude?
                   • as an organist, desire interesting modulations, beautiful registrations and sensitive
                 transitions?
           • as a music director, want a more "orchestral" accompaniment to some anthems?
        • as a pastor, wish the organ music would be more complementary to your spoken word?
    • all feel concerned that the organ has become outdated or old-fashioned?

If you answered "yes" to one or more of these questions,
then this workshop is a must for you!

Thomas Hazleton is regarded as one of the leading organist/director/clinicians in the world. He was on the staff of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church in Menlo Park, California, for over 13 years. In that time the congregation grew from 750 members to over 5,000. Mr. Hazleton is considered a "brilliant communicator" at the organ. His concerts and workshops take him around the world as he seeks to excite, entertain, and educate church musicians and congregations. You won't want to miss Mr. Hazleton's workshop. He will work with you to bring more beauty, excitement and continuity to the worship experience in your church.

(For more information, send e-mail to: aos@allenorgans-nyc.com)