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Our guest today is Grant Frederick, Minister of Music at Bonsack Baptist Church in Roanoke, VA. Listen in as Grant provides us personal insights from career as a vocational music minister.
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Robert Sterling talks about the benefits of YouthCUE for teenagers from his vantage point as a composer, song writer, arranger, and producer.
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Fehlende Folgen?
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Hymn Correspondent Mark Edwards takes a fresh look at how hymns empower our communities of faith and how carefully selected, well-chosen hymn texts and arrangements can provide staple musical resources for directors of student choirs.
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Pastor Amy Butler discusses the power of communication as we seek to lead people through the communities of faith we serve. Amy is Pastor of the National City Christian Church in Washington, D. C.
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Not only is Robert Sterling our CUEcast producer and composer of all our podcast theme music, he also has become a regular contributor to our Axiom episodes. Today, Robert talks about venturing beyond our comfort zones to be able to lead our choirs and congregations to experience a broader array of musical expressions. Becoming comfortable with a broader fare of church music is necessary if we hope to gather diverse congregations under one roof to worship and make music together. I think we’ll all enjoy listening to Robert’s words of encouragement.
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Grant Frederick is Minister of Music at Bonsack Baptist Church in Roanoke, Virginia. Today, Randy and Grant discuss the importance of clear, consistent communication as a way of moving ministries forward in an ever-changing world.
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Today, we welcome back to CUEcast Karen Sorrells, the Director of the Academy for the Arts at First Baptist Church, Asheville, NC. Today, Randy and Karen discuss the experiences, events, and commitments that led up to her vocation in ministry and her career teaching music.
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Pam Dunagan is a frequent and always welcome guest in CUEcast episodes. Today, Pam describes the friendship of two elder statesmen in religion who were close friends for several decades, Bishop Desmond Tutu and the Dali Lama. Although very different in their views of religion, the common spirituality and decency of both men made them lifelong friends and colleagues on the journey of making the world a better place. Listen as Pam describes the joy these two celebrated in one of their last meetings together. From this colorful story, you and I can learn to celebrate the joy and the presence of God in each moment of our lives.
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Today, Randy borrows and develops two key quotes from Dale Carnegie, the communications icon in the mid 1900s. Carnegie’s prophetic and compassionate approach to building relationships is still highly regarded in today’s world obsessed with speed, efficiency, and raw productivity. Listen in today as Randy challenges himself and all of us to become better listeners and more proactive leaders.
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Grant Frederick is Minister of Music at Bonsack Baptist Church in Roanoke, Virginia. Gaining his Masters of Music with a major in choral conducting from Baylor University in 2016, Grant is about to celebrate his fifth anniversary at his church. In today’s discussing with Randy, Grant will explain is approach to music ministry with students as well as adults in 2022.
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Mark Edwards is back with another episode as our Hymn Correspondent. Today, Mark speaks with us about the nature of worship and the hymns we sing to glorify God. He specifically analyzes the hymn IMMORTAL, INVISIBLE, GOD ONLY WISE.
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We welcome Timothy Peoples back to CUEcast today. Timothy is the senior pastor at Emorywood Baptist Church in High Point, North Carolina and a graduate of Yale University’s Divinity School. Today, Randy and Timothy discuss the critical importance of communication in our 2022 world.
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For the past twenty-five years, Clark Sorrells has served as Minister of Music at First Baptist Church in Asheville, North Carolina. During his time at the church, Clark and his wife, Karen, began the Academy for the Arts at First Baptist Church. Beginning this past January, Clark is giving his fulltime efforts to the Academy of Arts and all the potential percolating in and around this unique ministry to children and youth. Let’s listen in as Randy and Clark discuss this venture and how it is positively impacting the students who participate.
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Mary Hoffman, Director of Music at Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, is a regular guest on CUEcast. Today, Mary explores the implications of the little and big decisions we make … and fail to make.
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Good leadership cannot exist without strong communication, and strong communication cannot occur without being very intentional about it. Today, we hear from Karen Sorrells, Director of the Academy for the Arts at First Baptist Church in Asheville, NC. This superb community of arts academy serves several hundred teenagers and children in its quest to keep the arts vibrant and flourishing in the beautiful city of Asheville. Today, we’ll want to listen intently, because Karen covers a LOT of territory in this discussion of communication.
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Mark Lawson is CEO and President of the ECS Publishing Group located in St. Louis. Having served as a minister of music early in his career, Mark is highly knowledgeable the needs and challenges of church musicians today. Let’s listen as we hear Mark and Randy discuss how, coming out of the pandemic months, we can work to rebuild and fortify our choral programs and music ministries.
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Erin Clarke is Minister of Music at the First Baptist Church in Griffin, Georgia. Today, Erin tells the story of her finding her vocation as a teacher, music minister, mom of four, and an encourager of others. We believe you will thoroughly enjoy listening to Erin tell her colorful story today.
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Today is a special episode of Communique as Randy speaks on the subject, WAR AND PEACE. As we live in a world that seems more and more torn by hatred, divisiveness, and cruelty, we can be reminded that of our greatest gifts for expressing the love and reconciliation of Christ … is prayer. We hope you will be encouraged and energized by the words that follow.
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Timothy Peoples is senior pastor of Emorywood Baptist Church in High Point, North Carolina. A bright young light and fresh face among young senior pastors, Timothy is a graduate of Yale University’s Divinity School and is pursuing his Doctorate of Ministry at Emory’s Candler School of Theology. Today, Randy and Timothy discuss the factors that have brought Timothy into his vocation and calling to ministry.
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Dr. Allen Lott is Professor of Music History in the School of Church Music and Worship at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Allen is a renowned researcher and musicologist with a special interest in Brahms’s Requiem. Today, you will hear Dr. Lott make interesting comparisons to the selection of Brahms’s texts and how YouthCUE selects its anthems for our festival participants to sing. Listen as Allen provides his fascinating insights on beauty and truth.
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