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Music Technology in Liturgy

  • Our Lady of Refuge Parish 3700 Commerce Road West Bloomfield Township, MI, 48324 United States (map)

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How can pastoral musicians employ technology in music ministry without intruding on worship?

Topics in this session will include:

  • Livestreaming techniques and issues

  • Projected lyrics vs. printed resources

  • Sound system considerations (volume, intelligibility, balance with singing congregation)

  • Virtual choir and recording techniques

  • Creating and distributing SATB learning tracks and rehearsal recordings

  • Best practices for incorporating parish website and social media into music

Presenter: Timothy R. Smith

Timothy R. Smith has spent his career writing music that fuses traditional and contemporary elements into songs that inspire and unite communities of all ages. This broad approach can readily be found in the psalm collection, Forever I Will Sing, as well as his recent OCP publication, Mass of the Sacred Heart, which features melodies, harmonies and rhythms that transcend both age and idiom. Mass of the Sacred Heart includes scores and tracks for both piano/guitar and organ/brass ensembles.

Smith’s latest OCP liturgical collection, entitled I Am with You Always, features well-crafted, singable melodies that speak to communities of all backgrounds. Titles include: Enter His Gates with Thanksgiving, Mercy, Be Not Far From Me, Lord Let Your Mercy, O Light of Christ, You Are Holy, and You Were Never Alone.

Some of Tim's well-known liturgical compositions include: "Give Me Ears To Listen," “Changing Lives Together,” "Voice Of Christ," “In The Breaking of the Bread,” and “Alleluia! Alleluia! Let the Holy Anthem Rise.” Favorite psalm settings include "In Every Age," “Give Thanks to the Lord,” and “My God, My God.”   

Tim’s ministry has taken him across the United States, conducting parish missions, music conferences, men’s retreats, music ministry workshops that engage, educate and inspire. His presentations feature music designed to engage participation or foster prayerful reflection.

Smith has a Bachelor of Music degree from Michigan State University and Master of Music degree from Oakland University in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Tim and his wife, Kim, have three children and live in Waterford, Michigan. He is Director of Music at Our Lady of Refuge Church in Orchard Lake, MI.

Other acclaimed OCP collections from Tim include Today is the Day, Persuaded, Praise the Name, Blessed Assurance, and With the Lord.

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