9th – 14th January
Church Music Dublin Living Worship – Why Liturgy?
Church Music Dublin’s popular short course in music, liturgy and worship gets underway this Saturday, January 14. The opening Living Worship workshop will be facilitated by the Revd Richard Clutterbuck, Principal of Edgehill Theological College, Belfast, in the Mageough Hall, Cowper Road, Rathmines, at 10.00 am on Saturday. The workshop will centre around the question ‘Why Liturgy?’.
There will be two further Living Worship sessions – one in February and one in March.
On Saturday February 4 at the Mageough Hall, the Very Revd Tom Gordon, Dean of Leighlin Cathedral, will discuss why Christians worship and will offer guidance about the use of music at the Eucharist.
On Saturday March 11 at 10.00 am at Monkstown Parish Church (note change of venue)Dr John Rowntree, Choir Director and Organist at Douai Abbey and Director of Music at St Mary’s Parish Church, Douai Abbey, in Berkshire, will discuss Singing in Community – and how.
The fee is €10 per session which includes refreshments. More details are available from the Church Music Dublin website: http://www.churchmusicdublin.org/living-worship/