
Description
Faith Formation Through Music and Worship
Many forces are vying for the attention of our youth — movies, social media, friends, the internet. What are we as parents, teachers, pastors and church leaders to do? Our children will be formed as they grow up. It is our duty as caretakers to ensure that what forms them is the Word of God. The music and worship of the church always have been significant ways to inculcate the faith into children. In the 21st century, the church has produced many resources for parents, teachers and children to continue this educational process. Come and learn how your congregation can facilitate the formation of children both at home and at church with practices that are important and lasting.
Dr. Samuel Eatherton
Assistant Professor of Practical Theology, Kantor and The Kreft Professor for Music Arts
Dr. Samuel Eatherton is assistant professor of Practical Theology, Kantor, and the Kreft Professor for Music Arts at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Previously, he served as Kantor at Trinity Lutheran Church and School in Sheboygan, Wis. (2020-24), leading worship from the organ, directing the church choirs and teaching music in school. Dr. Eatherton served as a co-editor for multiple essays, including “The Gift of Music: Essays on Church Music,” and has written scholarly articles on a variety of church music topics. An accomplished musician, he is also a composer in collections published by Concordia Publishing House, and has conducted and performed organ recitals, hymn festivals and choral concerts.
Schedule
| DAY | TIME |
|---|---|
| Monday, Aug. 3 | 1-4 p.m. |
| Tuesday, Aug. 4 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. |
| Wednesday, Aug. 5 | 9 a.m.-noon |
Registration deadline: July 20, 2026
Location contact: Pastor Timothy Mech
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