Friday, January 30 from 10-11 a.m. EST, I’ll be live-blogging “Teens and Worship: Encouraging Creative and Meaningful Worship with Teenagers” from the Worship Symposium 2009 at the Calvin Institute for Christian Worship. You can follow along right here in this blog as it happens, or come here later at your leisure to read all my notes from the workshop. Here’s the workshop description from the Worship Symposium 2009 web page:
Teens and Worship: Encouraging Creative and Meaningful Worship with Teenagers — Sharon Veltema
Practical suggestions, strategies, and resources to encourage vibrant, meaningful worship with teens will be presented. We will also discuss the culture of worship among teens – what encourages teens to be excited about worshipping together on a daily basis? Ideas that have worked, and some that have not worked, will be discussed. This session is geared towards anyone involved with worship and teens
This seminar is part of Worship Symposium 2009, presented by the Calvin Institute Of Christian Worship. To follow along, simply click the “Click Here” hyperlink above, on or after the conference time. A window will open up, displaying my coverage of the conference. It’s free, and doesn’t require any kind of registration or special software on your part. And if you visit the hyper-link now, you can set a reminder to be sent to your email account, if you’d like to make sure you won’t forget.
You’ll also be able to send in your comments if you’d like. All my coverage will occur in real time, without you having to refresh your browser — just like instant messaging. Of course if you view my coverage after the conference is completed, you’ll find the completed text when you click the link.

had a bad internet connection for this lecture — it was in a basement. Sorry for the abrupt departure!