Resource for Worship

worship-wavesHave your worship services become routine, boring, out of touch – yet you know they could be so much more? Is tradition getting in the way of helping the next generation attain faith?

Conversely, has your church begun “watering down” or “dressing up” the gospel, hoping it might lead to more people coming to your church?

Sometimes worship becomes routine and something we do instead of something we are, a lifestyle, a posture towards God.

Tim Milner is making himself available as a worship resource for CABC churches and beyond by coming to your church and lead worship workshops. His heart is to help your church rediscover the true heart of worship once again. He can help you reclaim biblical, God-honoring worship in today’s challenging local church environments. With over 25 years of worship ministry experience he can also work with your musicians to take them to a new level of excellence and proficiency.

Timothy Paul Milner is an award winning songwriter and recording artist. His music is heard on Christian radio stations across Canada and the USA, including his latest album, Hope for Every Nation (https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/hope-for-every-nation-ep/id998620096). His songs are also sung in churches all over North America each week. Tim has also written a book “For the Renown of His Name” (http://www.timmilner.com/media/books), a good read for pastors, church leadership and worship leaders.

Having served as a worship pastor in the USA, he now serves as Dean of the Chapel at Crandall University. His duties include leading the daily chapel ministry, teaching theology of worship, the Nashville Number system, and ear training. His great passion is to lead and teach worship that emphasizes the Holy Spirit’s transformative power in the life of worshippers, producing greater obedience and a passion for what is on God’s heart.

If you are interested in having Tim in for a day of instruction or to lead worship at your church you can contact him tim@timmilner.com.


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