
Bethel Music Worship School, a unique 10-day event to be held July 10-19, in Redding, Calif., is open for registration for those aspiring to learn all aspects of worship ministry. The annual event invites worship leaders, songwriters, musicians, and creatives from all backgrounds across the globe to come together, learn, connect and unite in their passion for the local and global church community. Led by the Bethel Music collective, this year’s special guests include Jackie Hill Perry, Bill Johnson, Martin Smith, Natalie Grant, and Nathan Finochio.

Held at Bethel’s main campus, Bethel Music Worship School will offer more than 50+ classes and will feature a curriculum in worship, teaching and ministry. Guided by instructors who are experts in their spheres, the topics will include: worship leading, songwriting, music publishing, instrument and theory, voice, studio production, pastoral leadership, and prophetic worship.
“Worship School is genuinely something I look forward to every year,” says Jenn Johnson, co-founder and president of Bethel Music and Bethel Music Worship School. “My prayer is that above anything else, they would hear the voice of the Lord and steward that in musical form on their instrument or with their worship leading––that they would make Jesus known and live their life to encounter the presence of God and lead other people into the presence of God.”
For over two decades, the Bethel Music Worship School has been a pivotal experience for worship leaders, musicians, and creatives globally. The yearly event transcends the traditional church conference, with an average of almost 1,000 people gathering from the United States and abroad.
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