Moving Forward and Facing the Future

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Book Description: Music and worship arts ministries today are challenged to remain relevant and effective, while operating in an environment of growing demands, diminishing skill sets and limited resources. This book lays a scriptural foundation on worship and on how it has unfolded over time in the Black Church worship experience. It guides the ministry transformation by tracing the past, by realizing the gaps of the present and by providing research based solutions to secure a promising future. For best results, use this book as a supplement to the advising and instructing of Dr. Antonia Arnold-McFarland.

Author Bio: Dr. Antonia Maria Arnold-McFarland is a music ministry consultant, strategist and a rising scholar in Music and Worship Arts of the African American Worship Experience. “Toni”, as she is known, has over 25 years of music ministry experience serving in various capacities in the local church and community of Raleigh, NC. Her music and ministry passion developed alongside 25 years of professional growth in technical roles in Corporate America. This combination of expertise enable her to have a unique perspective that produces spiritual, relevant and strategic improvements. Toni specializes in designing and implementing growth plans to move ministry forward. Her hope is to inspire change that prepares music ministries to face the future.

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Endorsement: Doctoral Project Advisor to Dr Antonia Arnold-McFarland

An African proverb intimates that “the Spirit cannot descend without a song.” So it remains the case for the Black Churches and the Black worship experience today. Dr. Antonia Arnold-McFarland has written a powerful volume that speaks to the contemporary needs and future prospects of music and worship arts ministry in the Black Church. Through exhaustive scholarly research, and grounded in her vast experience as a practitioner in the areas of worship leadership and choral direction, Dr. Arnold-McFarland addresses many of the dynamics that will affect the Black worship experience into the future, and she offers prescriptive, practical insight as to how worship experiences can be enhanced in years to come. Her work is must-read material for church and worship leaders serving in Black church contexts.

 

Anthony Hunt, Ph.D.,

Professor and Distinguished Lecturer of Theology, St. May’s Seminary and University, Baltimore, MD, and author of Keep Looking Up: Sermons on the Psalms.