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Reatreat 2008 - inspire.create.respond with Dan Wilt
October retreat registration is open
Join us for inspire.create.respond facilitated by Dan Wilt
This year's facilitator, Dan Wilt, is the Director of the Institute Of Contemporary & Emerging Worship Studies in partnership with St. Stephen's University in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, and is an internationally respected communicator, worship leader, songwriter, author and trainer. Based out of St. Stephen's University in New Brunswick, Canada, Dan's passion is to further the Kingdom plot in this generation.
Linking the wisdom of the ancients with the present chapter of the Story we live out today, his passion is to expand the worship world-view of the existing and emerging Church - inviting engagement with God and culture on all creative levels.
At almost every turn it holds surprises to delight the eyes, layered with love over the years. A fountain here, a sculpture there, rare specimen trees & shrubs in magnificent maturity, chickens scratching in the organic vegetable gardens. Shady vistas down woodland paths, views over orange groves and across meadows scented with wild fennel will take your breath away. It truly will be a place to get away with God and find new inspiration.
You can register for Retreat 2008 online. Go to:
http://vineyardwesternworship.eventbrite.com/
Payment can be made with most major debit and credit cards.
Join us for inspire.create.respond facilitated by Dan Wilt
October 2-4, 2008
We are in the dog days of summer, but fall isn't far away. Now is the perfect time time to register for this fall's Worship Leader's retreat for the Western Region, October 2-4. We'd like to invite you to RETREAT 2008, a weekend focused on creativity in music and songwriting, and finding inspiration from the source of creativity, the Holy Spirit.
We are in the dog days of summer, but fall isn't far away. Now is the perfect time time to register for this fall's Worship Leader's retreat for the Western Region, October 2-4. We'd like to invite you to RETREAT 2008, a weekend focused on creativity in music and songwriting, and finding inspiration from the source of creativity, the Holy Spirit.
This year's facilitator, Dan Wilt, is the Director of the Institute Of Contemporary & Emerging Worship Studies in partnership with St. Stephen's University in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, and is an internationally respected communicator, worship leader, songwriter, author and trainer. Based out of St. Stephen's University in New Brunswick, Canada, Dan's passion is to further the Kingdom plot in this generation.Linking the wisdom of the ancients with the present chapter of the Story we live out today, his passion is to expand the worship world-view of the existing and emerging Church - inviting engagement with God and culture on all creative levels.
Dan was one of the teachers and worship leaders for the National Worship Leaders Retreat at Estes Park, Colorado in January, and he brought a fantastic message this year. If you would like to read Dan's blog and find out more about him, visit http://www.danwilt.com.
THE SETTING
Retreat 2008 will take place at the beautiful La Casa de Maria Conference and Retreat Center. Their facility can be found at the end of a windi ng lane canopied in dense foliage leading from the Upper Village in Montecito. Set in a secret garden, guarded by woodlands and the tumbling waters of the San Ysidro Creek, its ambience is that of a much-loved country house through which many generations have passed and left their mark.
At almost every turn it holds surprises to delight the eyes, layered with love over the years. A fountain here, a sculpture there, rare specimen trees & shrubs in magnificent maturity, chickens scratching in the organic vegetable gardens. Shady vistas down woodland paths, views over orange groves and across meadows scented with wild fennel will take your breath away. It truly will be a place to get away with God and find new inspiration.HOW TO REGISTER ONLINE
You can register for Retreat 2008 online. Go to:
http://vineyardwesternworship.eventbrite.com/
Payment can be made with most major debit and credit cards.
Note: To make arrangements to pay by check, write to registrations@vineyardwestern.com.
Labels: Upcoming Events
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Inside Worship Podcast 3: Chris Lizotte - "Glory To The King"

This month's "Inside Worship" podcast from Vineyard Music features a great new song by Chris Lizotte titled "Glory To The King" that was released on the recent Club Vineyard CD "Brighter Day".
Here's the intro from Inside Worship:
Episode three (tres for those keeping count "en espnol") begins with Casey and Robbie discussing what it means to ask for God to be present in our gathered worship times and how that can affect the language of our songs. In addition to this, Casey and Robbie discuss the altitude of today's featured worship leader, Chris Lizotte (he's really tall). Jason Hagen from Vineyard Music's California office sits down with Chris to discuss this episode's featured song "Glory To The King" as well as Chris's thoughts on worship and worship leading. Chris is a veteran worship leader from Laguna Niguel, California and has much insight to share with us.
Go to Inside Worship Podcast Page
Labels: Vineyard Music
Thursday, June 26, 2008
inspire. create. respond | RETREAT 2008 | Santa Barbara
Attention all worship leaders in the Western Region. Save the dates of October 2-4 for RETREAT 2008 in Santa Barbara! We are excited to welcome Dan Wilt as the main speaker for this year's event.Dan Wilt (M.Min.) is the Director of the Institute Of Contemporary & Emerging Worship Studies in partnership with St. Stephen's University in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, and is an internationally respected communicator, worship leader, songwriter, author and trainer.
Based out of St. Stephen's University in New Brunswick, Canada, Dan's passion is to further the Kingdom plot in this generation. Linking the wisdom of the ancients with the present chapter of the Story we live out today, his passion is to expand the worship world-view of the existing and emerging Church - inviting engagement with God and culture on all creative levels.
RETREAT 2008 will focus on creativity in music and songwriting, and finding inspiration from the source of creativity, the Holy Spirit. Come and spend quiet hours in the hills above beautiful Santa Barbara with the Lord, and see what good it will do for your soul. This year's event will take place at the La Casa de Maria Retreat Center which is surrounded by incredible beauty and solitude. It's the perfect place to rest, read, listen, and create.
Please know that spouses are invited to join us this year. Whether your spouse wants to spend quiet time with the Lord at the retreat center, join in the retreat sessions and worship times, or take a trip into Santa Barbara for some fun and relaxation, there is something for everyone this year!
We will have more information coming soon.
Labels: Upcoming Events
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Get an early listen to "Arms of Love" by Sheri Carr
Varietal Records will be releasing a record by Sheri Carr in May titled "Fearless Now", and one of her songs is being featured this week on WorshipSource.com!If you want to catch an early listen to one of the tracks off of Fearless Now, this is the only way, so click here! You can also download the PDF lead sheet if you would like to do the song at your church!
Labels: Songs
Saturday, February 9, 2008
February Newsletter
The February e-Newsletter went out this morning. If you didn't get it via email, you can view it online here.
Also, if you wish to register to receive e-newsletters, you can sign up for our mailing list.
Also, if you wish to register to receive e-newsletters, you can sign up for our mailing list.
Labels: Newsletters, Upcoming Events
Saturday, January 19, 2008
FEATURE: The Journey of a Worship Leader
by Terry Butler
Around the age of four while on the swing-set in my backyard, I remember singing away and having tears come to my eyes. If anyone had been around, I'd have been embarrassed. Instead, I felt warm inside and peaceful. On the swings is where I spent my alone time thinking and singing. This particular evening I began to realize that I was singing to God. Looking back on it, I can see that He was already pursuing me at age four and was calling my heart to His.
And He hasn't stopped.
For worship leaders there is great value in looking back at the journey God has taken us on. For one thing, it reminds us that God carries out His plan for our lives in unexpected, unusual, serious and humorous ways. For me, learning how to lead people in worship has been an incredible, awesome, and hard ride!
If you'll indulge me, I'd like to share a little about my journey. Maybe you'll see some similarities in your story and mine.
Continue reading.....
Around the age of four while on the swing-set in my backyard, I remember singing away and having tears come to my eyes. If anyone had been around, I'd have been embarrassed. Instead, I felt warm inside and peaceful. On the swings is where I spent my alone time thinking and singing. This particular evening I began to realize that I was singing to God. Looking back on it, I can see that He was already pursuing me at age four and was calling my heart to His.
And He hasn't stopped.
For worship leaders there is great value in looking back at the journey God has taken us on. For one thing, it reminds us that God carries out His plan for our lives in unexpected, unusual, serious and humorous ways. For me, learning how to lead people in worship has been an incredible, awesome, and hard ride!
If you'll indulge me, I'd like to share a little about my journey. Maybe you'll see some similarities in your story and mine.
Continue reading.....
Labels: Worship Leading
Monday, January 14, 2008
And we're back.......
If any of you checked in at vineyardwestern.com over the last few weeks, you noticed that the site was down due to a glitch in our hosting renewal. We are happy to be back up and running.
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Estes Park Ride-Share
Vineyard worship leaders from all over the country are gearing up for Estes 2008! If you are heading to the Rockies for the retreat, and are in need of a ride-share, or able to provide a ride-share from the airport to the retreat center, please write melisa.keller@vineyardmusic.com. She can link you up with other attendees and aid in coordinating rides up the mountain.
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Newly Announced Event
Vineyard Community Church of Pomona-Claremont has announced an upcoming "Worship Training Weekend" with Andy Park and Terry Butler that will take place on February 22nd and 23rd. Check in here in coming days or at http://www.vineyardpomona.org for more information.
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Estes Park Ride-Share
Vineyard worship leaders from all over the country are gearing up for Estes 2008! If you are heading to the Rockies for the retreat, and are in need of a ride-share, or able to provide a ride-share from the airport to the retreat center, please write melisa.keller@vineyardmusic.com. She can link you up with other attendees and aid in coordinating rides up the mountain.--
Newly Announced EventVineyard Community Church of Pomona-Claremont has announced an upcoming "Worship Training Weekend" with Andy Park and Terry Butler that will take place on February 22nd and 23rd. Check in here in coming days or at http://www.vineyardpomona.org for more information.
Labels: Upcoming Events
Monday, December 24, 2007
Casey Corum: Back To The Basics
The following article was the quarterly letter from VMUSA VP and Chief Creative Officer, Casey Corum, that appears in Inside Worship magazine, Volume 62.
Casey hits a home-run with this letter, and this month's issue of Inside Worship is a must-read for Vineyard Worship leaders. The entire issue addresses the worship values that are part of the DNA of the Vineyard movement.
Next week, VineyardWestern.com will feature an article by Brian Doerksen titled, "Intimacy In Worship".
BACK TO THE BASICS
The Vineyard movement has been blessed with a rich, theological framework and experience of intimate worship over the last 30 years. We started from humble beginnings, with a group of hungry believers gathering in a Yorba Lina, California living room seeking to connect with God. Today, accessible and intimate worship music is present in most churches, on the radio and virtually everywhere you look. In one generation, we have witnessed a radical change in the way the Church at large approaches God in worship.
Our Vineyard worship values have been described in many ways through the years, and yet I believe these values can be quickly summarized in three simple words - Intimacy, Accessibility, and Authenticity (thanks to Brian Doerksen for his initial work in the description and application of these values).
Intimacy - This is the hallmark worship value in the Vineyard. This value demands that our worship be self-disclosing and vulnerable to God. My personal believe is that this value is not about musical style nor the volume of our music. We need to be careful, while we hold our values near and dear, that we do not export our ideas of what "intimacy" looks like to other cultures and generations. I'm a believer in "quite intimacy" as well as "loud intimacy". I believe there is room for both at the heart of this value.
Accessibility - Worship leadership assumes that someone is following. The expression of this value involves restraint on the behalf of the worship leader and team, in order to provide access to those who are attempting to worship with us. It is a pastoral approach that is concerned more about the needs of the gathered congregation than with our own personal desire to express ourselves creatively. We lead worship from a position of humility and servanthood.
Authenticity - John 2:24 states that the Father is looking of worshipers who will worship Him in spirit and truth. This value states that our lives and our expressions of worship ought to be in line with one another. Our corporate worship expression is the overflow of our individual lives, lived out minute by minute, in the presence of the Lord. This value asks us to bridge the chasm between the words of our worship and the actions of our daily lives.
As you read this "back to the basics" issue of Inside Worship, our prayer is that we all would find a refreshing of hear and mind as we seek to press back into the heard of the gift called worship.
In His Grip,
Casey Corum
Vice President & Chief Creative Office
Vineyard Music
Casey hits a home-run with this letter, and this month's issue of Inside Worship is a must-read for Vineyard Worship leaders. The entire issue addresses the worship values that are part of the DNA of the Vineyard movement.
Next week, VineyardWestern.com will feature an article by Brian Doerksen titled, "Intimacy In Worship".
Labels: Vineyard Music, Worship Leading
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Brighter Day
Vineyard Music USA recently released a new Club Vineyard CD titled "Brighter Day". If you haven't listened to the Club CD's in the past few years, you really are missing out some great songs. The Clubs have been a mixture of great songs for corporate worship and great songs for listening as well.
Chris Lizotte and Tony Sanchez, worship leaders from our region, have both contributed songs to this project, and also shared their singing and playing talents to the CD. And what is also interesting is that Crystal Lewis sang with Chris on a couple of tracks.
You can get a listen to these at Chris Lizotte's MySpace.com account here.
Click on the image below if you'd like to link to VMUSA's online store and get more info about this project.
Chris Lizotte and Tony Sanchez, worship leaders from our region, have both contributed songs to this project, and also shared their singing and playing talents to the CD. And what is also interesting is that Crystal Lewis sang with Chris on a couple of tracks.
You can get a listen to these at Chris Lizotte's MySpace.com account here.
Click on the image below if you'd like to link to VMUSA's online store and get more info about this project.
Labels: Music, Vineyard Music
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Rush Of Foold - O Come All Ye Faithful
Rush of Fools has a free song you can download from their website. Their arrangement of O Come All Ye Faithful is really great.

Check it out on their website: rushoffools.com.

Check it out on their website: rushoffools.com.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Who doesn't like free stuff?
Want a free MP3? Worshiptogether.com has a free download of "Born In Bethlehem" from Third Day.

Click the image above to get your free MP3!
We deliver the goods here at Vineyardwestern.com!

Click the image above to get your free MP3!
We deliver the goods here at Vineyardwestern.com!
Labels: Free Stuff, Music
Kim Gentes from Worshipmusic.com reviews Yuletide Blend
For almost ten years, I have been listening to and reviewing CDs in my job here at Worshipmusic.com. In that time, I have listened to thousands of CDs, liked a few hundred, and have reviewed dozens of projects. I'll be honest, I am not a traditional Christmas music lover. Assuming that the fundamentals of good music are included in a CD, after that I find that I am looking for freshness and creativity, inspiration and contrition in music. So when I think about Christmas, I don't usually get excited. I am not one of those guys who is excited to sing carols with the family or anything. Still, in the last few years, I have begun to appreciate the depth of truth and community that come with the tradition of many of the Christmas songs of our faith. So that is the place I found myself at when I started listening to the new Christmas project titled "Yuletide Blend".Produced by veteran worship leader and song writer, Terry Butler, along with CCM acclaimed producer Smitty Price, "Yuletide Blend" is simply the best Christmas project I have ever heard. It is a wonderful mixture of sparkling instrumental expression, brilliant arrangements, excellent song selection and perfectly spaced occasional vocals. The majority of the songs are presented as instrumental renditions that live up to everything perfect you think of when you hear the word "blend". Mixing large symphonic swells with gentle classical guitar, to radiant full band songs with world class electric guitar solos this CD is a surprise of joy right from the first bells chimes of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" to the last chorus of "Silent Night". Along the way you will find some of the very best favorite traditional Christmas songs, along with a selection of 3 contemporary Christmas worship songs that you will want to begin singing every Christmas. I could rant on about the notable musical talent used on this CD, but I won't spoil the latte by telling you what spices where added here.
I have already played this CD through a couple of dozen times and I still love it each time through. Unlike most Christmas music that grows weary quickly on the ears, this project lifts you up and doesn't stumble at any point. Not only is this one of the best CDs I have ever heard, but I am awarding it an Editor's Choice for changing my mind about Christmas music. Thanks, Terry and Smitty, for brewing up a truly is a great "blend" for Christmas! Amazing! I can't recommend this CD enough to you- I highly encourage you to check it out!
Review by Kim Gentes | kimgentes.com | worshipmusic.com
Kim Gentes is president of WorshipMusic.com and also a worship leader at Vineyard Community Church-Gilbert, AZ.
Labels: Music
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Your Vote Counts!!
Vineyard Music USA has four nominations for the Worship Leader 2007 Praise Awards from Worship Leader Magazine. Be sure to cast your vote for songs and projects that were recorded by or contributed to by worship leaders and artists serving at Vineyard churches in the Western Region!
Worship Project of the Year: Full Attention
Song of the Year: "Sweetly Broken"
Worship Compilation: Playlist: Stand In Awe
Breakout Artist: Jeremy Riddle
Go to: 2007 Praise Award Nominations Announced at the bottom of the page and cast your votes!
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Worship Project of the Year: Full AttentionSong of the Year: "Sweetly Broken"
Worship Compilation: Playlist: Stand In Awe
Breakout Artist: Jeremy Riddle
Go to: 2007 Praise Award Nominations Announced at the bottom of the page and cast your votes!
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Labels: Music, Vineyard Music
Thinking About Being on the Praise Team?
Donna Patrick at ExperiencingWorship.com has a great article about what guidelines the worship pastor/coordinator should use to evaluate worship team candidates.She writes:
There are individuals who aspire to be part of the praise team because they sing well. If I had to choose between the habitual praiser and the great singer, I'll take the habitual praiser. The great singer may prove more concerned about how he/she presents to the people, rather than how he/she presents to God. It is the principle of image vs. integrity. Image says "How did I sound to the people?" Integrity says "How did I sound to God?" The praise team should never function to bring attention to ourselves, but to God. I should point out here that music is not the chief function of the praise & worship portion of the service anyway. If we had no music, the worship of God ought to still be Job One. But since we do use music as a vehicle into God's presence, we must be very careful that neither our music nor our team members are there merely for outward showings. While the Word of God offers several references to singing, John 4:24, our chief criterion for worship, makes no reference to it at all. All throughout the church of Jesus Christ at large, we have become so conditioned and so traditionalized to the extent we have come to believe music and worship are synonymous; they are not. Singing all the great songs by the most talented and well-known artists does not guarantee worship.
Read the rest of the article at ExperiencingWorship.com
Labels: Leadership, Worship Leading
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Time To Pull Out Those Carol Charts
The first Sunday of Advent has already come and gone, and you pastor is saying, "Show me the carols!"
What do you do?

You check out the "Easy Carols" PDF that Dan Wilt put togther. It will save you having to learn a bunch of diminished chords, and give you some ideas of how to do carols with a guitar.
Get the pdf here.
What do you do?

You check out the "Easy Carols" PDF that Dan Wilt put togther. It will save you having to learn a bunch of diminished chords, and give you some ideas of how to do carols with a guitar.
Get the pdf here.
Worship Leaders Converge On Ventura at | M O R E |
Submitted by Scott Keller, Western Region Asst. Worship Coordinator | Nov 28, 2007
Fifty worship leaders from all over the Western Region converged on Ventura for a day of worship and community at the Ventura Vineyard. Leaders from Orange County to Ventura were part of the group that gathered.
The region's worship task force would like to thank David Ruis for coming to deliver a powerful message during the mssage as he spoke on "God's kind of justice". Many thanks also to Tony and Carla Sanchez for coming to lead the group in worship.
The next regional event to take place will occur in the Fall of 2008, a regional worship leaders retreat. Also, the national Vineyard worship leader's retreat is taking place in January of 2008. You can find more information about the national retreat and register to attend at Vineyard Music USA's website.
Fifty worship leaders from all over the Western Region converged on Ventura for a day of worship and community at the Ventura Vineyard. Leaders from Orange County to Ventura were part of the group that gathered.
The region's worship task force would like to thank David Ruis for coming to deliver a powerful message during the mssage as he spoke on "God's kind of justice". Many thanks also to Tony and Carla Sanchez for coming to lead the group in worship.
The next regional event to take place will occur in the Fall of 2008, a regional worship leaders retreat. Also, the national Vineyard worship leader's retreat is taking place in January of 2008. You can find more information about the national retreat and register to attend at Vineyard Music USA's website.
Labels: Events, Upcoming Events
Worship Leaders From All Over The Region Gather At Anaheim In His Presence Conference
Submitted by Scott Keller, Western Region Asst. Worship Coordinator | July 29, 2007
Worship leaders from all of the Western Region gathered for dinner and fellowship on July 19th during the "In His Presence" worship conference at the Anaheim Vineyard. This dinner was dedicated to connecting leaders from the region, and updating everyone on the oversight of the region.
Matt Brookes, our new regional worship overseer spoke, as well as Terry Butler, the former regional overseer. Also present were Suzie Gomez and Donna Olsen, who assisted Terry in his position as regional overseer. Gifts and words of thanks were given to Terry, Suzie, and Donna for years of hard work and dedication in their efforts to raise up and encourage worship leaders in our region.
The next regional gathering will take place on Saturday, October 13th. This is the date of "MORE", a day of gathering together to encourage each other, and an evening of worshiping our Lord together. For more information about MORE, visit out events page.
Worship leaders from all of the Western Region gathered for dinner and fellowship on July 19th during the "In His Presence" worship conference at the Anaheim Vineyard. This dinner was dedicated to connecting leaders from the region, and updating everyone on the oversight of the region.
Matt Brookes, our new regional worship overseer spoke, as well as Terry Butler, the former regional overseer. Also present were Suzie Gomez and Donna Olsen, who assisted Terry in his position as regional overseer. Gifts and words of thanks were given to Terry, Suzie, and Donna for years of hard work and dedication in their efforts to raise up and encourage worship leaders in our region.
The next regional gathering will take place on Saturday, October 13th. This is the date of "MORE", a day of gathering together to encourage each other, and an evening of worshiping our Lord together. For more information about MORE, visit out events page.













