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− | + | '''Dan Wilt''' is the Director of the [[The Institute Of Contemporary & Emerging Worship Studies]] in partnership with [[St. Stephen’s University]] in [[St. Stephen]], [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]] and is an internationally respected 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 worldview of the existing and emerging Church – inviting engagement with God and culture on all creative levels. | ||
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+ | Dan received his B.A. degree in Religion and Philosophy from Messiah College in Pennsylvania, and is presently completing his Masters degree at St. Stephen’s University in St. Stephen’s, New Brunswick. | ||
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+ | Dan Wilt is a partner in [[IONWorship.org]]. The Inside Out Network is a non-profit organization building and encouraging community amongst like-hearted, like-minded worshipers around the world. | ||
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+ | Dan also serves as the Worship Development Coordinator for Vineyard Churches Canada, and as the worship and youth coordinator for the St. Croix Vineyard. | ||
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+ | He has recorded songs for [[Vineyard Music Canada]]. | ||
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+ | He has a presentation called "What Is Worship?" which he takes to church gatherings. | ||
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+ | CORAM DEO (a night of acoustic worship) | ||
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+ | …acoustic worship …ancient hymns …contemporary songs …prayers from all streams of the Church, …candles and images, …extended time to linger in the presence of God. | ||
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+ | Coram Deo is a Latin phrase meaning, “…in the presence of God.” | ||
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+ | Held in church buildings (or other facilities) that are architecturally beautiful, Coram Deo is a night of acoustic worship designed to wed the best of the contemporary worship experience with the worship riches of the past. | ||
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+ | Blending hymns, chants, contemporary worship music, prayers and the Eucharist, all enfolded in the aesthetics of beautiful architecture and inspiring environment, Coram Deo is a 2 hour experience of ancient-future worship. | ||
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+ | Coram Deo has been especially effective in building bridges between the contemporary worship experience and the liturgical worship experience. | ||
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+ | Songwriting For Worship<br> | ||
+ | A DVD with Dan Wilt, Matt Redman, Brian Doerksen, Tim Hughes, Brenton Brown, Kathryn Scott and Andy Park<br> | ||
+ | http://www.vineyardmusic.com/usa/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=352 | ||
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+ | [[St. Stephen]], [[New Brunswick]] [[Canada]] | ||
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+ | [mailto:danwilt@mac.com e-mail] | ||
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+ | http://www.danwilt.com | ||
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Dan Wilt is the Director of the The Institute Of Contemporary & Emerging Worship Studies in partnership with St. Stephen’s University in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada and is an internationally respected 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 worldview of the existing and emerging Church – inviting engagement with God and culture on all creative levels. Dan received his B.A. degree in Religion and Philosophy from Messiah College in Pennsylvania, and is presently completing his Masters degree at St. Stephen’s University in St. Stephen’s, New Brunswick. Dan Wilt is a partner in IONWorship.org. The Inside Out Network is a non-profit organization building and encouraging community amongst like-hearted, like-minded worshipers around the world. Dan also serves as the Worship Development Coordinator for Vineyard Churches Canada, and as the worship and youth coordinator for the St. Croix Vineyard. He has recorded songs for Vineyard Music Canada.
He has a presentation called "What Is Worship?" which he takes to church gatherings. CORAM DEO (a night of acoustic worship) …acoustic worship …ancient hymns …contemporary songs …prayers from all streams of the Church, …candles and images, …extended time to linger in the presence of God. Coram Deo is a Latin phrase meaning, “…in the presence of God.” Held in church buildings (or other facilities) that are architecturally beautiful, Coram Deo is a night of acoustic worship designed to wed the best of the contemporary worship experience with the worship riches of the past. Blending hymns, chants, contemporary worship music, prayers and the Eucharist, all enfolded in the aesthetics of beautiful architecture and inspiring environment, Coram Deo is a 2 hour experience of ancient-future worship. Coram Deo has been especially effective in building bridges between the contemporary worship experience and the liturgical worship experience.
Songwriting For Worship
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