Conference Materials
July 23, 2009 · Print This Article
During the recent 2009 Baylor Alleluia! Church Music Conference, the FBC Keller Chapel Choir represented YouthCue as the featured youth choir. David Toledo presented three sessions in the conference concerning student music ministry.
The following materials were you used throughout the courses. Please feel free to borrow liberally from them and use them to help your individual student music ministries thrive. If you ever have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact David Toledo.
Session I: Foundations of Student Music Ministry
- This session explored the musical, spiritual, emotional, and developmental foundations of a vibrant Student Music Ministry. There was special emphasis placed on the role of music in the spiritual formation of teenagers.
Session II: The Phases of Student Music Ministry
- This session focused on the development of a long-term strategy for Student Music Ministry in the local church. The three phases of this strategy are (1) starting student ensembles in your church; (2) expanding the musical opportunities for students with new ensembles; and (3) taking the next step with larger ministries.
Session III: How to Discover and Develop Student Leaders
- There are tremendous opportunities for leadership development within the church’s music ministry to students. We examined several methods of leadership development and discussed ways students can use their gifts within the local congregation.
Student Music Ministry Handbook
- This document contains all of the pertinent information concerning the ministry throughout the school year. It is distributed to parents at the first informational meeting in the fall and made available throughout the year.
- This is the basic information sheet that all students complete at the beginning of the semester or their first time attending choir.
- A list of all of the scriptures which the senior class has memorized over their six years in the Student Music Ministry. This list is given to the senior class as part of their graduate recognition service.
Student Tour Registration Form





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