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Worship Arts Concentration

Lead from the Heart

At A Glance

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Program Type

Concentration in the music major (BA)

Accreditation

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)

Learning

Covers broad mix of musical genres, from classic to current styles

Experience

Opportunity to serve on university’s worship team

Student singing a worship song

Do you feel called to lead through music? Do you seek to collaborate with others in the arena of music performance and production?

Either as a concentration within the music major or as a minor, our worship arts program is designed to provide you with experience in the artistic and technical aspects of worship and ministry music. You’ll take a broad mix of courses covering classical and popular musical styles and be exposed to current trends in music and theatre technology.

Plus, you will participate in an internship as part of your course of study to gain valuable experience in preparation for employment in the music ministry.

Worship Team

Audition to be a part of the campus worship team where you can lead during our chapel services in Bauman Auditorium, in addition to other services on and off campus. This is a great opportunity to improve your skills and knowledge within worship arts.

Courses / Curriculum What Will I Study?

Bauman Auditorium

Our spaces/Where Will I Learn?

Ross Center 

The Ross Center houses the performing arts programs and consists of two large rehearsal rooms, six classrooms, and 15 practice rooms for music and theatre students, as well as the university’s box office. All music majors and any students enrolled in applied lessons are able to access the practice rooms, computer lab, and piano lab 24/7 for practice.

Bauman Auditorium 

One of the largest spaces on campus, Bauman Auditorium seats 1,119 people and hosts numerous band, choir and orchestra concerts, including our annual Â鶹´«Ã½ concert. Students also perform senior showcase concerts in the space.Our highly respected venue is renowned by the Oregon Symphony for its acoustics, which hosts a concert annually.

Portrait of Nolan Staples

Nolan Staples

My experience at Â鶹´«Ã½ Fox was one that was rooted in community. When I graduated high school I was unsure whether I would attend Fox or a music school in Boston. I felt God leading me to go to Fox for at least a year, but I didn’t know if I would stay longer than that. By December of my freshman year I knew that I would stay at Fox, mostly because of the people.

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