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August 8, 2017

Webinar: Music, Resources and Tips for 2018: Preparing for the New Liturgical Year


Webinar: Music, Resources and Tips for 2018: Preparing for the New Liturgical Year

 

Summer is coming to a close, and the new liturgical year will be upon us before you know it. Do you feel ready to meet the music ministry needs of your faith community? Our upcoming webinar, Music, Resources and Tips for 2018: Preparing for the New Liturgical Year, will help music ministers with all skill levels and backgrounds, energize their music ministry in the 2018 liturgical year.

Join Dr. Glenn Byer, OCP Manager of Worship Publications, and Karl Rohde, OCP Product Specialist, as they share their valuable insights about getting ready for the new liturgical year. In this free 60-minute webinar, you will:

  • Discover new songs and hidden gems in Breaking Bread/Today’s Missal 2018.
  • Learn how to get the most out of your accompaniment books.
  • Find ideas for working with your pastor to maximize your missal program in the new liturgical year.
  • Explore fresh new ways to use Respond & Acclaim.
Dr. Glenn Byer
Presented by
Dr. Glenn Byer

Glenn Byer holds the Doctorate in Sacred Liturgy from the Pontifical Institute of Liturgy in Rome. He has been involved in pastoral music for 40 years, has been a liturgy professor in a Catholic seminary, and has written several books on the liturgy, including his upcoming: Mass Appeal: 26 skills to get more out of the liturgy. He is currently the Worship Publications Manager at OCP, leading the efforts to prepare OCP’s missals every year.

Karl Rohde
Karl Rohde

Karl Rohde is a Product Specialist at OCP. Currently he serves as choir director and organist at St. Joseph Parish in Vancouver, Wash. He holds a bachelor’s degree in music and a master’s degrees in piano performance from Portland State University.