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FEBRUARY 2006 NEWSLETTER




NASHVILLE BOUND!


While driving on a recent afternoon, I was listening to the soundtrack from the movie “Walk the Line”. As the song “Going’ to Jackson” began, my immediate thought was “I’m going to Nashville”. I turned off the CD and began to think of all the reasons I am excited about the 2006 Baptist Church Music Conference, June 4-6.

I am excited that the Forest Hills Baptist Church in Brentwood, TN, has extended a gracious invitation to host this year’s conference. This decision was made in mid-year after Katrina changed our original plan to visit New Orleans.  Wayne Causey, the Minister of Music at Forest Hills, and his wonderful staff are busily preparing for our arrival. 

I am excited about celebrating our 50th anniversary as a conference.  As church musicians, we are deeply indebted to those who have gone before us. The wisdom and integrity of our leaders have shaped the course of church music and helped establish a vision for excellence. This year’s theme, Heritage and Hope….Passing the Baton, will allow us to celebrate our heritage while charting our course for the future. Our 50th birthday will be celebrated in a variety of ways with special reunions, video tributes, recognition of former presidents, and a special concert featuring music from the Broadman Hymnal. 

I am excited about the times of worship that we will experience together. As worship leaders, we often do not have the opportunity to be participants while someone else leads. Great congregational singing, a foundational stone for Baptist church music, is planned for each session. 

I am excited about the opportunities for learning and inspiration that we will experience. Great choirs, orchestras, composers, solo artists, keyboard ministers, speakers, and breakout session leaders will help to provide us with new resources and new ideas, and cause us to rethink our vision for excellence in our own lives and ministries.

I am excited about seeing you, fellow BCMC members, in Nashville. I urge you to strongly consider attending this years’ annual meeting. Why? First, we need one another. That which God has called us to do is bigger that any one of us. We need to be reminded of our calling, and that we are not called to do this alone. Coming together reminds us that we are not alone, and that there are men and women who share our calling, and face the joys and challenges that we face day to day. We need the encouragement and support that this type of fellowship brings. 

Finally, I am excited that the BCMC has the feeling of being a family. My mother died on December 29. One of the last conversations I had with her focused on our times together around the table when I was growing up. Not only did we share a meal, but we shared life. We shared experiences of the day, and we planned for the days ahead, each sharing hopes and dreams, as well as disappointments. “Table talk” is vitally important in my life, and perhaps it is to you as well. As we gather for our annual meeting, there will be a place for you at the table with a placemat which reads “Welcome to the family!” Don’t miss it!

Please pray for the various plans which will be finalized in the coming days.  Pray for the staff and church family of Forest Hills Baptist Church, Brentwood, as they prepare to host our conference. Pray for our program guests as they prepare to lead us. Most importantly, pray that this conference will be all that God intends it to be, and that He will receive the glory through it all.

I’m going to Nashville! Will you join me?

Tom Willoughby

President, Baptist Church Music Conference


”O God, Our help in ages past,
               our hope for years to come.”


Conference Hotels

[Off I-65 south at Exit 74 in Brentwood]

Hotel Registration is not part of your conference registration; you must call the hotel yourself. When you call, ask for the special rate for Prelude and Baptist Church Music Conference.

Reservations must be made before May 21.
Hampton Inn ($89)
5630 Franklin Pike Circle – Exit 74B

615-373-2212

Holiday Inn - Brentwood ($79)
760 Old Hickory Blvd – Exit 74A
615-373-2600

Baymont Inn and Suites ($51)
111 Penn Warren Drive – Exit 74B
615-376-4666

All these hotels have free parking and free continental breakfast.
All are near restaurants and shopping. None are within walking distance of the church.


Directions to the Church
[MAP]

Forest Hills Baptist Church is located at the corner of Old Hickory Boulevard and Hillsboro Road in southwest Nashville. From Nashville take 65 South to exit 74B (same intersection where the hotels are located!) and go west on Old Hickory Blvd 4-5 miles to Hillsboro Pike.


 

Scholarships to Attend Conference

 

Scholarships are awarded each year for up to $500 to help students attend the annual meeting. Full-time students in colleges and seminaries preparing for a career in some area of church music (local church ministry, organist/pianist, children’s choir, teaching church music, publishing, denominational music work, missions, etc.) may apply on-line at sbcmc.org; there is a link from the home page to the application forms. These must be completed and mailed in by March 1; the recipients will be notified by March 15.

 

Scholarship form for 2006 conference
 


Award-Winning Women in Ministry

The 2006 W. Hines Sims Award will be presented to long-time denominational children’s choir pioneer and keyboard encourager Martha Kirkland.

Dot Pray, one of the matriarchs of the BCMC who has served many years in the local church and with the Mississippi Baptist Convention will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award.
 


Please see your February 2006 PRINT EDITION newsletter for a listing of our current membership. Are your friends listed? If not, encourage them to join!


Your 2005-2006 Executive Council - Click here.


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The Purpose of the Baptist Church Music Conference:

  • To strengthen membership and musical renewal
  • To affirm continually the unique role of members as minister musicians
  • To provide an ever-growing influence on music ministry among church musicians.

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University Baptist Church - 100 S. Columbia St. – Chapel Hill, NC 27514

rg@WorshipRx.com

                                 


 

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Tom Willoughby, 2006 Conference President