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Intermediate Worship II

Father. Students will be expected to begin gleaning a deep knowledge of Scriptural passages concerning worship and, subsequently, break down personal barriers of tradition in order to fully worship in spirit and in truth. Students will learn to build music sets, which are intentional and theme-based. They will analyze lyrics through a biblical worldview and work within a team to carry the message of worship to the community through their individual talents.

Students taking Worship I for fine arts credit must demonstrate musicality through public performance of worship with the instrument of their choice (this may include vocal performance). Students will learn to build music sets, which are intentional and theme-based. This course may be repeated as elective credit only.

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Intermediate Worship II

Prerequisites: Introductory Worship I Choose Bible III, Fine Arts, or Elective Credit, 10th-12th Grade, Full Year, 1 credit The purpose of Worship II is to enable students to continue deepening their personal relationship with Christ in order to promote personal service to the body of Christ. Deep knowledge of Scriptural passages concerning worship will be increased through study of Scriptural commentary and writings of current and past worship leaders. Students will learn to build music sets, which are intentional and theme-based. They will write an analysis of readings and chosen music lyrics, synthesizing information they have gleaned from their studies. Greater service through community outreach and willingness to demonstrate leadership skills within a team through both speech and actions will be expected as students become true servant leaders.

Students taking Worship II for fine arts credit will be expected to perform with the worship team and will demonstrate knowledge of transposing music and creating a worship team with balanced vocals and instrumentation. Mastery of a single instrument should be accomplished and a comfort level for performance with a secondary instrument will be expected. Fine arts students in Worship II will also be expected to compose/arrange a worship song. Students taking Worship II for Practical Arts credit will be part of the worship team technical crew. Responsibilities will emphasize areas of student personal interest, but demand cross training on sound systems, graphic design, and media presentation. This course may be repeated for elective credit only.

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