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Spirit of Wonder: Music Worship Arts Week 2019

Music & Worship Arts Week 2019

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Music & Worship Arts Week

June 23-28, 2019

Music & Worship Arts Week is an event highlighting the arts, worship, education, and renewal in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina at Lake Junaluska. It is designed for worship leaders of all ages: musicians, artists, dancers, actors and pastors.

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Rev. Alice Rogers at MWAW 2018

Leadership

We’re extremely excited about our 2019 leadership, all of whom bring a wealth of experience and talent to work and worship with us at Lake Junaluska! Learn more about each of our clinicians.

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MWAW 2018 Adult Choir

Schedule

Highlights of this year’s schedule include a concert by the Lake Junaluska Singers and an organ recital by Nathaniel Gumbs. Thursday will be filled with choral, dance, instrumental and handbell programs performed by event participants.

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Location

Nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina, the Lake Junaluska Conference and Retreat Center is our home during Music & Worship Arts Week.

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Our Theme

A spirit of wonder fuels imaginations and hearts, especially as we move into the unknown. As a discipline of faith, it strengthens our connectedness to God and God’s creation. Join us as we seek to grow in wonder, love, and praise.

Spirit of Wonder: MWAW 2019

2019 Highlights

  • Lake Junaluska Singers in concert
  • Organ recital by Nathaniel Gumbs
  • Youth Talent Show
  • Choral, handbell, and organ reading sessions
  • A music store and a handbell product store, both operated by J.W. Pepper & Son

The Fellowship exists to assist worship leaders in creating meaningful worship experiences that bring people into deeper relationships with God and each other.

Founded in 1955 as the National Fellowship of Methodist Musicians, The Fellowship has grown to include worship artists, clergy, and laity involved in all aspects of worship from a variety of denominations and experiences.

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