JUBILATE! is...
a time for exploration, reflection & self-discovery, gathering new resources and tools for thoughtful and intentional worship planning (using the liturgical arts), making new friends and connections, developing new skills, renewal of your mind, body and spirit, and perhaps gaining new insight on what worship is and CAN BE!
a time for exploration, reflection & self-discovery, gathering new resources and tools for thoughtful and intentional worship planning (using the liturgical arts), making new friends and connections, developing new skills, renewal of your mind, body and spirit, and perhaps gaining new insight on what worship is and CAN BE!
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The Jubilate 2012 Summer Conference will be held August 13-18, 2012 at the restful and scenic Camp Casey. Our keynoter will be Tori Hicks, our chaplain will be Mary Boyd, and we have a great line-up of other teachers, musicians, wordsmith, and other talented folks on faculty and staff. Please check back frequently as the website will be frequently updated with new information. To find out more about the program, schedule, travel, etc., click on "Training Events" in the menu above. |
Our Mission
Our mission is to create opportunities for people to experience and share the interrelationship of community, worship, art and theology.
The Jubilate community affirms that worship can have integrity, vitality and fire when people attend to God & the gifts God has given us all.
The Jubilate community affirms that worship can have integrity, vitality and fire when people attend to God & the gifts God has given us all.
Connections
Jubilate! of the Pacific Northwest Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church is the PNW Chapter of the Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts (FUMMWA*).
Full Connection members can read all about Jubilate in the Jan/Feb 2010 issue of Worship Arts – see Thirty Years of Joy starting on page 20.
Full Connection members can read all about Jubilate in the Jan/Feb 2010 issue of Worship Arts – see Thirty Years of Joy starting on page 20.