Just how important is music to the Lord? The mere fact that 4,400 musicians and singers were assigned to minister to Him in the temple in Jerusalem is a pretty good indication that music is very important to Him. It is written in 1st Chronicles 6:31 that the musicians and singers performed their duties "as they were instructed". The young musicians were taken on retreats of study by the elders in order to receive instruction as to their responsibilities in the temple. Instruction in worship is at a minimum in most seminaries in our country. Few elders exist to teach our ministers and musicians. Uniquely qualified as result of decades of study in the area of worship, Pat Corn has had the opportunity to share the dynamics of worship leadership and musical excellence with many current and prospective worship leaders.

If you are interested in enhancing the spirit of worship in your fellowship, let us help. Years of experience in cross-denominational worship settings has given us a unique perspective of God's desires for His worshipers that are to worship in spirit and in truth both instrumentally and vocally.

Networked with some of the greatest musical influences in the church today, we can assist you in your growth as a church as you seek to be the kind of worshipers that The Father seeks. "The hour has now come"  (John 4:21)

Benefit from years of experience and dedication to the study and leadership of worship and musical excellence. Call us today and share your needs with us. We will turn your music ministry into a ministry of worship unto the Lord.

"As church musicians, two of the most important things we can do are to continually become better worshippers and improve our musical skills. Pat Corn's seminar, Whom the Father Seeks, is the most life-changing worship seminar I've ever experienced. Bring your Bible, because his teaching is rooted one-hundred percent in the Word of God. You'll leave knowing that Pat is truly anointed in the area of worship. But more important, you yourself will return home with a better understanding and a renewed spirit of worship. Yes, it may very well change your life. But how very exciting it will be to see the Lord use your growth to impact the lives of those within your circle of influence!"

Dean Slocum....Nashville producer/arranger/composer and pianist for Crystal Gayle