Elevation Worship Offers a Worship Leader Apprenticeship Program

Do you want to be able to lead worship? Elevation Worship is currently offering a Worship Leader Apprenticeship Program. In this program, you will be paired with a staff worship leader who will serve as your mentor while you gain experience leading both on and off platform.
During the program, you will learn about a variety of topics focused on leading worship in a local church. For example, you will learn worship songwriting principles from our team of writers and participate in regular co-writing sessions with fellow apprentices and worship team members. There will also be opportunities to serve the community through events with our local outreach partners.
"Do you have a calling to lead worship and serve God through the local church?," Elevation worship asks. "If that's you, then we'd love for you to apply for our new Campus Worship Leader Apprenticeship Program where apprentices will spend several months getting hands on experience and instruction from our Elevation staff and worship leaders. Spots are limited for our fall semester." You can register here.
Meanwhile, Elevation Worship celebrates a double win at the Billboard Music Awards (BBMA). They have been awarded Top Christian Artist and Top Christian Song for "Graves Into Gardens (feat. Brandon Lake)." The BBMA's, which honor the year's most successful artists in 51 categories across all genres of music, were announced Sunday live from Los Angeles by dick clark productions and NBC.
"It's an absolute honor to have won two BBMAs," shares Elevation Worship's Chris Brown. "Receiving these particular awards really shows the reach and impact the songs are having, and we're so grateful to everyone who's listening to and being encouraged by our music."
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