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Marty Parks

Marty Parks is a composer, arranger, orchestrator and producer with over 900 songs and arrangements in print. His work is represented by major choral print publishers around the country. He is a frequent conference leader and workshop speaker whose first devotional book, Quiet Moments for Worship Leaders, came out of his own experience in reflecting on the word of God, and out of his passion to see the same developed in others. His work, as well as current projects, activities and appearances, can be found at martyparks.com.
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Searching For The Real Thing

January 13, 2014

I got to visit Washington, D.C. recently. As I always do when I'm in our nation's capital, I tried.

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A New Year's Expectation Of Worship

January 03, 2014

I've got friends who ask for advice, but what they really want is affirmation. They ask for.

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So, What's Your Story?

December 16, 2013

Imagine that a visitor entered your sanctuary or worship center next Sunday morning. This visitor.

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Everything I Don't Know About Christmas

December 02, 2013

EVERYTHING I DON'T KNOW ABOUT CHRISTMAS (What's in a name, anyway?)

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What If?

November 25, 2013

What if, just for this Sunday, when we entered our place of worship, we didn't sing to try to.

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The Posture Of Worship (Part 2)

November 18, 2013

In Part 2 I concluded by saying it's not our physical posture that really matters, but the posture.

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The Posture Of Worship (Part 1)

November 12, 2013

Have you ever noticed that new trends are frequently called “movements?” I'm thinking that's a.

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Scatter-shot Thoughts on Choir Rehearsal

November 04, 2013

1) Preparation: Organize yourself; write out your goals for this rehearsal; communicate these.

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How Big Is Your Worship Team?

October 28, 2013

Your worship team is probably bigger than you think. It's not just the choir, and praise team, and.

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"I Miss You" - God

October 25, 2013

Raising four kids has its rewards. It also has its challenges. And I don't mean just being sure.

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