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Announcing a new online workshop:
Worship Space 101: Designing and Renovating a House for the Church
Daniel Benedict,
instructor
Starts September 24, ends November 10
Register at www.BeADisciple.com
Description: This course is a practicum for pastors and other
motivated church leaders and
will focus on updating worship space in our present-day missional
context as the Body of
Christ. The course will engage participants in reflecting on their
current worship space (or an
anticipated space) in light of sound and practical missiological and
liturgical understandings.
The aim will be to consider how current space could be updated, first
through relatively
inexpensive and exploratory changes, and, as appropriate, through
a more thorough-going
renovation or new build. (Read
a related article written by the course instructor)
Participants will read significant texts, share in conversation with
other participants, and do field
explorations in developing awareness and skill related to questions
and considerations around
architecture, furnishings, lighting, acoustics, art, music and digital
technology. Consideration of
initiating and managing change will also be part of the course.
A high speed internet connection and a digital camera are requisites.
CEU credits (1.3) based on 13 hours of class time. Students
seeking CEU credit will be
expected to spend weekly (1) one hour online with the assignment page,
online
lecture/PowerPoint presentations, or papers, (2) one hour in the course
discussion room, (3)
and at least one hour over the six weeks in one of the weekly live
chat sessions. Course
reading will be in addition to these in class sessions.
The instructor will assess whether or not
those seeking CEU credit have met this time requirement before signing
CEU statement and
certificate.
Goals
1. Develop a working familiarity with the vocabulary and central issues
of worship space design
2. Explore the biblical and historical roots of liturgical space
3. Deepen understandings and connections between the design of worship
space and Christian mission in our North American post-modern context
4. Visit other worship spaces (real-time/real-place and virtual) to
gain perspective on problems and possibilities in your current worship
space
5. Experiment with creating digital presentations for use in the course
and with local church leaders
6. Create a building/renovation checklist of questions and considerations
for your setting
7. Build personal energy and deep convictions about the urgency of
re-imagining and re-arranging worship space
8. Experience yourself learning within an online community of learners
and colleagues
9. Re-imagine and re-vision your worship space in ways that it will
more adequately serve as a
house for the church
Session Topics:
1. Course introductionTemple or Tent?
2. The House and the Landscape (Missiology)
3. Spaces for Action: Initiating, Gathering, Proclaiming and Responding,
Breaking Bread
4. Spaces for Action: Preparation, Making Music, Marrying, Burying,
5. Getting There: Play, Change and Conflict
6. Blueprints: Your Design and Plan for Implementation
Questions: contact Dan directly at stlukebysea@yahoo.com
Registration: visit www.BeADisciple.com
Online education is offered by the UMR/Lumicon Institute for Church
Communications and BeADisciple.com,
the online presence of the Richard and Julia Wilke Institute for Discipleship
at United Methodist-related Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas.
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