Join us for the Georgia Baptist Worship and Music Roundtable. This gathering is designed to bring together church music leaders for encouragement, training, and meaningful connection as we serve in local church ministry.
The Georgia Baptist Mission Board Worship and Music Roundtables provide an opportunity for discussion-based networking and practical training. These sessions are grounded in our mission to equip leaders through community and collaboration, focusing on:
- Building relationships with fellow worship and music leaders
- Exploring best practices for worship and music in the local church
- Refreshing your spirit through meaningful conversations and shared experiences
Don’t miss this opportunity to grow, connect, and be refreshed as you continue your vital work in worship and music ministry.
Schedule:
09:30 am – Arrival (coffee & refreshments)
10:00 am – Introductions
10:45 am – Worship & Devotion led by the Host Church
12:00 pm – Lunch
01:00 pm – Special Guest – Zac James
02:15 pm – Roundtable Discussion
03:00 pm – Time of Prayer
03:30 pm – Dismiss
If you have any questions, contact Chad Todd at ctodd@gabaptist.org or (770) 630-6526.
We’ll see you there!
About our Special Guest
Zac James, creator of Practice to Platform
Zac James brings a wealth of experience and education to his role as a resource for worship leaders across Ohio. Since 2000, he has served in over 400 churches across 45 states, Canada, and South Africa through traveling and vocational ministry. A 2012 graduate of Cedarville University with a Bachelor of Arts in Music, Zac also holds a Master of Divinity with Advanced Standing from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (2022) and a Master of Business Administration from Cedarville University (2023). An accomplished educator, he has authored eight online worship courses and led multi-church worship teams for SCBO conferences like Amplify and Loving and Leading the Local Church. Passionate about coaching worship leaders and teams, Zac is dedicated to helping others grow in worship ministry. He and his wife of ten years, Katie, live in Ohio with their two young children, Kaiden and Elaina.