Webinar: Music and Youth Ministry

webinar presenter: Jim Marriott

What role can music ministry play in the lives of youth? Come hear the story of how Trinity Lutheran Church in Lisle, IL, is involving youth in an eclectic music ministry.

Over 40% of Trinity’s music ministry participants are under the age of 18, and youth also hold a significant number of leadership positions within the music ministry. Hear the story and sounds of Evangelii, Trinity’s Youth Choir, and witness one example of how God has done amazing things to inspire the proclamation of the Gospel through the gift of music!

Jim Marriott, director of worship at Trinity, holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in church music through Concordia University Nebraska and Wisconsin. He is currently pursuing his PhD in Liturgical Studies from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. Jim has a passion for youth music ministry, having taught choir in Lutheran schools, led choir at various congregations and coordinated youth summer music camps. He is also a regular organ recitalist and lecturer in Christian across the USA.

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