Do you feel like there's no way you’ll mix a song demo as good as (insert name here)? Are you struggling to understand how to make the worship band sound better? Do you want to start being confident with your mixes? Stephen Robert Cass has been playing and mixing songs in church and for bands for over 50 years. He has 14 album projects and hundreds of studio hours as an artist and producer and wants to help produce your next song demo or worship team mix. Find your new mix philosophy with the 5 Key method. Take charge behind the mixing console, physical or digital. These 5 Keys, plus a bonus giving an immediate mix strategy (that only thrives in light of the 5 Keys), will inform and prepare you, instilling the confidence you need to manage a multi-track recording or a live band.
Do you have the dream of honoring God and hearing your songs sung in local churches? Throw away the thinking that says you're not a good enough songwriter. Any person called by God to write songs can fulfill their dreams. Young or old. Experienced writer or not. Let me show you how to get your songs heard by learning the ways of congregational songwriting. Would you like a well-defined process to help make that a reality? Join Stephen Robert Cass as he shines a light on the pathway of ministry and song success showing you the value of congregational songwriting. Stephen Robert Cass has been playing, singing, and leading worship for over 50 years. He has 70+ songs in his CCLI catalog and wants to show you and like-minded songwriters how to get your songs published there. Fulfill your dreams and honor God by learning this unique songcraft, using custom tools and a blueprint in touch with the heart of worship. This strategy and the custom song crafting tools are inspired by Proverbs 27:17, "As iron sharpens iron, so we sharpen each other." This plan finds strength in God's wisdom and the power of group learning. Let it take your songs to churches in your community and around the world.
Church leadership: Did you know that only 42.4% of churches in North America are paying song copyright holders for their work? Do you know why church music licenses exist, who collects these fees and distributes the money? Did you know that there's a clause in copyright law specifically for churches in the US? Let me tell you about the opportunities that this brings to songwriting and church ministries. Do you know how independent songwriters and music publishers share in the revenue generated from church song licenses? Worship songwriters: Would you like to know the exact method to document your songs and register them for the maximum royalties? Give this money to the church or build your songwriting ministry. All these questions are answered in this comprehensive special report that promotes spreading the gospel and honoring the creative people who help to make all church ministries possible. Pass this report on to songwriters, musicians, worship pastors, and church leadership so they are informed about current copyright laws and the practices of paying for the use of intellectual property. Stephen Robert Cass is an author, songwriter, worship leader, and musician playing and leading worship since 1970. He has over 70 titles in his song catalog at Christian Copyright Licensing International.
Are you searching for a plan to build a worship team? In this book, read about team building strategies to ... Promote sacrifice for the sake of the team and the mission of the church Show invitation to the foot of the cross in all faces on the platform Amplify the heart of worship in each member Create solid ideas, such as a worship choir on the platform with the band Remove distractions from the platform Everyone on the platform is a lead worshiper. The face of your church. In my 50 years as a worship team member and my experiences as a worship leader, songwriter, and church planter explore my blueprint of how music ministries can blossom on a solid foundation. You don’t want perfect people. Search for people willing to sacrifice and serve and are willing to give 110% to lead the congregation to the foot of the cross. Excellence in worship is attitude and focus. Shouldn’t we try to understand what people desire when they come to church? Shouldn't all eyes on the platform see an invitation to seek the face of God? Connect with people using song crafting and technology to enhance their experience. This book will help you build a worship team that ... Honors timeliness and commitments Comes spiritually prepared (or at least willing to talk with you about their challenges ...) Is willing to give 110% when on the schedule Practices parts at home because rehearsal is when you put all parts together Pursues continual music education Is open with their walk with Jesus and their discipleship Buy this book now to get food for thought to help your worship team and church grow. Take the steps to become an extravagant worshiper! 2nd edition to reflect a new publisher.
This collection of fourteen essays written by young communication scholars at the University of Arkansas presents unique insights into how First Amendment issues have played out in the state. Rather than exploring the particular legal issues and the constitutional principles enunciated by the courts, First Amendment Studies tells the stories of actual people expressing challenged or unpopular points of view and reveals the ways that constitutional controversies arise from the actions of local officials and individual citizens. Drawing on public documents as well as extensive interviews with participants, these essays demonstrate the dynamics of democratic dissent—on college campuses, in public schools, in churches, on the streets, in the forests and on the farms, and in legislative chambers and courtrooms. Each essay was selected for the Richard S. Arnold Prize in First Amendment Studies, an endowed fund established in 1999 to encourage University of Arkansas graduate students in communication and the liberal arts to explore and examine questions about freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
Inspiring stories and practical insights challenge readers to live a life of everyday greatness. Best-selling author Stephen Covey and Reader’s Digest have joined forces to produce an extraordinary volume of inspiration, insight, and motivation to live a life of character and contribution. The timeless principles and practical wisdom along with a "Go-Forward Plan" challenge readers to make three important choices every day: The Choice to Act - your energy The Choice of Purpose - your destination The Choice for Principles - the means for attaining your goals Topics include: Searching for Meaning Taking Charge Starting Within Creating the Dream Teaming with Others Overcoming Adversity Blending the Pieces With stories from some of the world's best known and loved writers, leaders, and celebrities, such as Maya Angelou, Jack Benny, and Henry David Thoreau, and insights and commentary from Stephen Covey, the Wrap Up and Reflections at the end of each chapter help create a project that can be used for group or personal study.
The author of The Beatles Book of Lists and more than a dozen other pop culture books provides an entertaining and irresistible look at all the things Tinsel Town is famous for -- the movie stars and movies, Hollywood landmarks, Hollywood scandals, outlandish overspending, and much, much more! Boasting over 100 fascinating lists of Hollywood trivia, facts, and lore, The Hollywood Book of Lists includes . . . -- 9 Rumors About the Death of Marilyn Monroe -- 23 Miscasting Debacles -- 14 Movies With Great Hair -- 6 Great Movie Musical Moments -- 178 Memorable Female Movie Star Nude Scenes -- 19 Movie Stars Who Have Done TV Commercials -- The 20 Most Expensive Movies of All Time -- 34 Directors' Cameos in Movies -- 13 Hidden Jokes in Animated Movies -- 28 Bad Remakes -- 56 Movie Star Burial Spots -- 44 Movie Stars Who Got Their Start on TV -- The 11 Best Movies About High School -- 16 Really Long Movie Kissing Scenes -- 18 Wild Hollywood Rumors -- 34 Terrible Performances by Great Actors -- 34 Great Performances by Terrible Actors -- 18 Hollywood Scandals -- 17 Hollywood Mysteries -- 33 Movies That Destroyed Careers -- Hollywood's 20 Biggest Flops . . . and scores more. The Hollywood Book of Lists takes a headfirst dive into the deep end of the pool, and the results are both hilarious and interesting.
Do you feel like there's no way you’ll mix a song demo as good as (insert name here)? Are you struggling to understand how to make the worship band sound better? Do you want to start being confident with your mixes? Stephen Robert Cass has been playing and mixing songs in church and for bands for over 50 years. He has 14 album projects and hundreds of studio hours as an artist and producer and wants to help produce your next song demo or worship team mix. Find your new mix philosophy with the 5 Key method. Take charge behind the mixing console, physical or digital. These 5 Keys, plus a bonus giving an immediate mix strategy (that only thrives in light of the 5 Keys), will inform and prepare you, instilling the confidence you need to manage a multi-track recording or a live band.
Using a simple question-and-answer format, Helen Hershkoff and Stephen Loffredo provide a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the rights of the poor. They examine federal and state programs providing income support and medical services as well as federal programs providing food assistance and federally subsidized housing programs. They also discuss access to justice, rights in public places, and voting rights. Hershkoff and Loffredo point out that given the present conservative political climate, it is now more important than ever for poor people to know their rights under law. To that end, they explain how poor people can use the law to obtain services necessary for basic living: income support, food assistance, health care, housing, and education. The eligibility requirements for all programs for the poor are complex and changeable. The Welfare Reform Act of August 1996 further complicates the rules and makes this ACLU guide even more essential. Written for poor people and their advocates, as well as for anyone interested in the current status of the "War on Poverty," this book also describes how poor people can use the law to participate more fully in political and community life.
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