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Jason Lovins

Jalo The Jason Lovins Band

www.jasonlovins.com
www.myspace.com/jasonlovinsmusic

When Jason Lovins, leader of the Jason Lovins Band, was five years old, his mother and grandmother sat him down to explain why he didn’t have a daddy.

As gently as possible, they shared how his mom, who at only 15 years old, was assaulted on her way home from the community swimming pool. She was raped.

The youngest girl of five children, the naïve teenager told no one. She later started experiencing regular bouts of sickness, only to discover that she was pregnant.

With him.

“I shouldn’t be here,” Lovins now recognizes. “I shouldn’t have what I have. I can think of a million reasons why my mom could have had an abortion, but she didn’t.”

Instead, his faithful parent chose to raise him, with the assistance of his grandparents, in a strong Christian family environment. His mom chose to make good out of the negative situation.

And looking back on his childhood, Lovins says he only has good memories. His earliest memory is his mom’s high school graduation, where he remembers the black and white caps flying in the air.

He didn’t miss having a father, but instead remembers constantly feeling loved and wanted.

At the age of 8, he became a Christian while attending an old country church in Kenova, W.V., where his grandmother sang in a Southern Gospel band. He, too, loved to sing.

Invited to First Baptist Church, Kenova, Lovins was introduced to the “old school” praise and worship music, championed by fellow hometowner, Michael W. Smith.

Though family members had gone to high school with Smith, Lovins “never knew who the guy was” but has since met him. “It was crazy,” he shares, with an easy laugh in his voice.

Lovins sang in church, but it wasn’t until his college years at Morehead (Ky.) State University that “the Lord got a hold of him.”

Heavily involved in the Baptist Student Union (now called Baptist Campus Ministries), the easygoing student became best friends with other guys who wanted to be “rock stars for Jesus.”

Out of that camaraderie, Lovins and the band became the worship leaders for Centrifuge, the summer camps sponsored by LifeWay Christian Resources.

“We had no idea that it was the largest Christian camp in the world,” he now confesses. “Our whole band was green. We were so clueless.”

He acknowledges that he knew how to stand up and play songs for people. But to lead them in worship was a whole different challenge.

Lovins credits God for using Tony Merida, then camp pastor, to change his life. “That summer [in 2002], I left as a worship leader,” he affirms. “Tony helped me understand what it meant to really worship God.”

Yet, as Lovins has grown older, he confesses he often wonders why God allowed his mom to be raped.

“I’ve always believed that God was big enough to keep this from happening. I couldn’t understand why He let it happen,” he says.

But a little old lady who heard him lead worship provided his much sought after answer, “Why, you wouldn’t be here if it hadn’t have happened,” she wisely shared.

A naturally gifted singer, Lovins began putting the pieces together. He began to see his love of music and love for Jesus as something he could offer to others. He could see how his story could bring hope to others.

“I’ve always been different. I knew that God had something for me,” he realizes.

With this realization, the former AFLAC insurance salesman recently took the leap of faith to become a full-time worship leader. His first project is entitled “Songs from Sunday,” which includes his original songs as well as mainstream worship songs.

In addition to the Centrifuge camps, where he serves alongside his wife Jana, he and his band mates, Anthony Tackett, Philip Abbott, Levi Castle, and Hillary Chaney, are scheduled to serve at several student events, churches and conferences across the nation.

Sherrie McKay

SmckayBethany Lane Baptist Church
www.bethanylanebaptist.org

Sherrie McKay is the Minister of Music at Bethany Lane Baptist Church in Ellicott City, Md.  Sherrie has a Bachelor’s Degree in Church Music from Eastern Nazarene College and a Master of Arts Degree from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Sherrie began using music and drama productions to reach her community more than 16 years ago.  As the ministry has grown, so has her experience in finding cost effective and creative ways to present the gospel to more than 2000 community members every year including writing four of her own productions. Sherrie’s experience in putting on dynamic productions in a small church with limited resources enables her to share with other small churches realistic ideas that will work in their setting in a powerful and effective manner.

Susan Kitchin

Skit The Church at Severn Run
www.severnrun.com

Susan's experience as a Navy wife for 25 years has provided ministry opportunities with children across the nation and overseas. The mother of 4 children, ages 23-14, who were homeschooled, has also equipped her in working with children. Before being a stay at home Mom, Susan was a missionary nurse in Yemen for 2 years. Susan loves to read, cook, and watch her children play soccer.

Del Morgan

Dm Lamplight Artists
www.lamplightartists.com

Del Morgan holds degrees in vocal music and theology.  His passion is to challenge artists to excel in whatever God has called them to do.  For over thirty years he has helped vocalists, ensembles, and choirs of all sizes engage audiences with exciting performances. 

He is founder and Executive Director of LAMPLIGHT ARTISTS, a non-profit organization committed to raising up artists who are passionate Christ followers. With a strong desire to help students learn biblical truth, Lamplight Artists created the All About Kids Productions camps, a performing arts day camp for children, and began partnering with local churches in 2002.  In 2003 Lamplight Artists partnered with the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware to create the Performing and Visual Arts Camp for Students (grades 7-12).  The latest offering, Studio 516, is currently in development and will include discipleship and training conferences and material for artists.

Del and his wife Connie have four children and live in Western Howard County, MD.   

Dawn Pruszkowski

Dp_2 Worship Steps
www.worshipsteps.com

Dawn Pruszkowski, born in Pomona, CA, is a professional dancer, teacher, and choreographer with a passion for God. She studied ballet, jazz, and tap in San Diego and New York with aspirations of performing on Broadway. In 1987, God gave her a new calling, "Use your dance to glorify Me." Having never heard of worship dance, Dawn relied on God to teach her how. Since then she has founded the dance ministry at Carson-Newman College, several church dance and creative worship ministries for adults and children, Illuminer Fine Arts Studio (Christian arts studio), Illuminer’s arts ministry team, "The Company", and co-founded Las Vegas Liturgical Dance Network.

Dawn has choreographed and directed various dance and musical productions for churches, high schools, and colleges. She has ministered in dance throughout the United States and Eastern Europe. Dawn has been a teacher at worship conferences such as "The Meaning and Purpose of Praise and Worship" in San Diego, CA, the "LaMar Boschman's International Worship Institute" in Dallas, TX, and "Worship in the Valley" in Knoxville, TN.

She is a requested speaker and dancer at church events, retreats, and conferences. Married since 1992 to Wiesiek, whom she met while ministering on a mission trip to Poland and Ukraine, they now have 3 children and reside in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Len Wilson

Lew Midnight Oil Productions
www.midnightoilproductions.com

Len is a nationally recognized pioneer in communicating the gospel to digital culture. His passion is high-quality, theologically grounded, experiential worship that goes far beyond an “audio-visual” approach to meet people at a human level using the digital language of film, television and computers.

A frequent seminar leader, Len has spoken to thousands of church leaders since 1996 on harnessing digital media for ministry. His latest book, co-authored with close friend Jason Moore, is Digital Storytellers: The Art of Communicating the Gospel in Worship (Abingdon Press, 2002).

From 1995-2000 Len served as media minister of Ginghamsburg Church. During this time, Len was part of a worship design team whose efforts tripled attendance to over 3000 people a weekend in worship. By mixing theory and practice in a weekly “living lab,” Len created an effective model for media ministry, as well as the empowerment of a team of highly committed volunteers trained on technical systems he oversaw.

Len is also the author of the best-seller The Wired Church: Making Media Ministry (Abingdon Press, 1999).

In 2000, Len co-founded Lumicon Digital Productions, a non-profit arm of UMR Communications whose purpose is to be a comprehensive teaching center for assisting churches in the ministry of digital culture. After 2 years of casting vision and producing high quality worship resources for churches through Lumicon, Len and Jason established Midnight Oil Productions.

In addition, Len and Jason have authored and/or been featured in several articles for publications including The Ooze, Homiletics, Next Wave, Rev., Technologies for Worship, Wired, Worship Matters, Your Church, Church and Worship Technology, and various newspapers around North America. Jason and Len’s digital productions from Ginghamsburg and Lumicon have received several Telly Awards for excellence in video production, including a coveted Silver Telly for their Lumicon Christmas campaign, “A Promise Born.”

Len holds a M.A. in Religious Communication, United Theological Seminary, Dayton, OH 1995; a B.A. in Communication, McMurry University, Abilene, TX 1992 (summa cum laude); and did Master's course study at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA, 1992-1993.

Len and his musician wife Shar are the proud parents of Kaylyn, Christian and Joslyn.

Jason Moore

Jm Midnight Oil Productions
www.midnightoilproductions.com

An award winning digital artist, Jason continues to establish new styles for visual imagery in worship that he hopes will help the church reach the culture we live in. Known for his pioneering work in digital images for worship, he has devoted the last six years to developing professional, highly emotive graphics, animation and video that are being emulated in churches throughout the country.

Jason's passions include designing worship, production, acting and teaching. He leads seminars across North America on creating cutting edge worship, with an emphasis on demystifying the productions process. Believing in the power of the story, he likes to pepper his projects and teaching with humor.

His book, co-authored with close friend Len Wilson, is DigitalStorytellers: The Art of Communicating the Gospel in Worship (Abingdon Press, 2002). Jason was also the lead designer for the CD-ROM of the best selling book The Wired Church: Making Media Ministry and has completed projects for such organizations as The Fuller Institute, Easum Bandy and Associates and Abingdon Press. In addition, he has designed worship alongside such leaders as Tony Campolo and Len Sweet.

As animator/illustrator and member of the worship design team at Ginghamsburg Church from 997-2000, Jason brought a fresh approach to the use of digital media that raised the bar for artistic standards in worship.

In 2000, Jason co-founded Lumicon Digital Productions, a non-profit arm of UMR Communications whose purpose is to be a comprehensive teaching center for assisting churches in the ministry of digital culture. After 2 years of casting vision and producing high quality worship resources for churches through Lumicon, Jason and Len established Midnight Oil Productions.

In addition, Jason and Len have been featured in several articles for publications including The Ooze, Homiletics, Next Wave, Rev., Technologies for Worship, Wired, Worship Matters, Your Church, Church and Worship Technology, and various newspapers around North America.

Jason graduated from the School of Advertising Art. He has been awarded Hermes, UMAC, and Telly Awards for his innovations in animation, design and illustration.

Phil Graves

Blue Ridge Baptist Association, Brunswick, MD
www.outofthemud.com

Phil Graves is the "Media Guy" for the Blue Ridge Baptist Association. He is responsible for helping their churches with web design, graphics, and all things media. He is on the Board of Directors for ChurchMedia.net and is the owner and founder of Out of the Mud Multimedia www.outofthemud.org, a company that trains churches to design and create their own graphics and videos.

He is married to Kristie and has a 2 year old girl and a brand new baby boy.Phil and his family live in historic Brunswick, Maryland.

Karry Godwin

Kg Worship Discovery, Augusta, GA
www.worshipdiscovery.com

Ordained in 1986, Karry's has ministered both locally and internationally equipping body of Christ for over 20 years. He's served the areas of: Minister of Music, Worship Leader, Youth Pastor, Teacher, Administrator, Associate Pastor, Worship Ambassador, and is currently president of Worship Discovery.

Joel Goddard

Jg Joel Goddard Ministries
www.joelgoddard.org

Born and raised in Dacula, GA, a rural community 40 miles northeast of Atlanta - music has always been an integral part of Joel's life. He has sung in church choirs from the age of three, participated in the choral programs throughout his school years, and received his Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Shorter College. He composed his first song at the age of eleven - a tribute to his Grandfather who had just passed away. Most of the songs Joel sings the Lord has given him.

In following God's leadership, Joel and Stacey have been privileged to see souls won into the Kingdom. Just as important to him is seeing many Christians learn how to worship, something we seem to have forgotten to do.

In recent years, God has allowed Joel to partner with many different recording artists such as Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael W. Smith, and Casting Crowns. He has also lead many conferences on the subject of using a person's talent to worship God.

Joel has been a part of Worship Expo from its conception.  The Lord continues to use Joel in tremendous ways as he faithfully ministers to the participants of Worship Expo.

Kay Vaughn

Kv First Baptist Church, Laurel, Maryland
www.FirstBaptistLaurel.org

Kay is the lead staff accompanist at First Baptist Church. She holds a Bachelor of Music Education and a Masters in Secondary Education, both from the University of Louisville. She is currently working toward Certification in Administration from Goucher.

For twenty-seven years, Kay has taught General and Vocal Music in the public schools of Louisville, KY, southern Indiana, and Prince George’s County, Maryland. In those years she has also served on several church staffs as organist and pianist.

Bryan Patrick

BpFirst Baptist Church, Laurel, Maryland
www.PursuingYahweh.com

Bryan Patrick is the full time Minister of Worship at First Baptist Church of Laurel, Maryland. He has been a worship leader since his days as a youth while in high school. Following the Lord’'s leadership, he received a Bachelor of Church Music from Shorter College in 1998 and a Master of Music from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2001.

Most recently, Bryan has focused his passions by working with the staff and volunteers at FBCL to develop a cross-cultural and cross-generational worship ministry. He has also sought to assist the development other worship leaders and ministries through his work with the Performing and Visual Arts Camp for students and the Mid-Atlantic Worship Expo.

Bryan and his wife, Amy, have been blessed with two beautiful daughters, Lauren and Karley.

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