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Fuller Theological Seminary - School of Theology                     Rev. Ronald A. Rienstra

Early Fall Intensive 2005                                                                   rienstra [at] fuller.edu

WS 511: LEARNING TO LEAD, LEADING TO LEARN: Theology and Praxis for Christian Worship (Two Units)                                                                                                        

I.   COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course will explore the theology and praxis of worship leadership. While studying diverse worship expressions and cultural contexts, students will give special attention to the particular challenges found in leading weekly chapel at Fuller. Topics to be considered include contemporary music leadership, forming servant/leader teams, public prayer and reading of scripture, appropriate use of art and technology, and shaping of worship space. A significant part of the course will be devoted to observing and analyzing local worship services and to planning worship events for the class and the broader Fuller community.

II.   COURSE OBJECTIVES

There are two primary and related objectives for this course: first, to discover and articulate a coherent, theologically informed vision of worship's deep meaning and purpose; second, to develop crucial habits of head, heart, hand, voice, and ear students will need to plan and lead worship thoughtfully, passionately, and effectively. For a fuller discussion of course objectives, see Appendix A.

III.   ASSIGNMENTS AND EVALUATION

Students will participate in class discussions & practical exercises throughout the week-long intensive. Each student will also: 1) plan and lead two short worship services; 2) present an oral book report (due 9/13); 3) submit a 5 pp. book review, due on 9/23); 3) submit a 5 pp. theological analysis of a worship service (due 9/12) and 4) submit a final paper (5 pp.) outlining an ongoing learning agenda for leadership in worship praxis and theology (due 9/23). Details for these assignments will be provided on the first day of class. Each of the papers will count for approximately 20% of the grade. The remaining 20% will be based on participation in discussion, diligence in the practical exercises, and understanding of course material as demonstrated in discussion and assignments.  

REQUIRED READING:

Rienstra, Ron. The Worship Apprentice Workbook (pieces handed out daily)

Plantinga, Neal, Jr., and Rozeboom, Sue A. Discerning the Spirits

Van Dyk, Leanne, ed., A More Profound Alleluia


200-300 pages of reading from recommended list below:

Begbie, Jeremy. Beholding the Glory

Bell, John. The Singing Thing

Best, Harold. Unceasing Worship

Black, Kathy. Worship across Culture

Blount, Brian, and Tubbs-Tisdale, Leonora, eds. Making Room at the Table

Brink, E., and Rienstra, Ron, eds. Sing! A New Creation (Leader's Edition)

Brink, E., and Witvliet, John D., eds. The Worship Sourcebook

Carlson, D.A. Worship by the Book

Dawn, Marva. Reaching Out without Dumbing Down

Dyrness, William. Visual Faith

Hawn, C. Michael. One Bread, One Body

Maynard-Reid, Pedrito. Diverse Worship

Morgenthaler, Sally. Worship Evangelism

Peterson, David. Engaging with God

Ramshaw, Gail. Treasures Old and New

Redman, Robb. The Great Worship Awakening

Schmit, Clayton J. Too Deep for Words: A Theology of Liturgical Expression

Spencer, Jon Michael. Sing a New Song

Torrance, James B. Worship, Community, and the Triune God of Grace

Webber, Robert. Journey to Jesus

White, James. Introduction to Christian Worship

White, James. Protestant Worship: Traditions in Transition

Wren, Brian. What Language Shall I Borrow?

IV.   POLICIES

      Attendance.   Academic credit for a course requires regular class attendance, especially in an intensive like this one. This means being present in the class for the entire scheduled meeting, not just part of it. Any absences must be approved beforehand, and may require additional make-up work.

      Academic Integrity Commitment.   See Appendix B [not posted at this site].

      Prerequisites.   Enrollment by permission of the instructor and the Academic Director of the Brehm Center. Course is intended for students in the Fuller Chapel Worship-Leader Intern Fellowship program at Fuller, which includes completion of 24 units credited by Fuller towards degree program, or equivalent.     

V.   COURSE SCHEDULE AND ACTIVITIES

We will meet each day from approximately 9-4. We'll have lunch and other appropriate breaks throughout the day. See Appendix C [not posted at this site]. 

Appendix A: Expanded Course Objectives

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