Worship Technology Seminar

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Let us dive into the new waters of worship technology! Church leaders are daring to not only be different, but global! With the tools of music technology, online streaming and new worship resources, we are seeing a dramatic shift in the way ministry is communicated! Come to discover new solutions to transform your team for the 21st century!

AKAI APC MiniOur goal is to bridge baby boomer and millennial generations in our churches so that we preserve the greatness of our past while meeting the demands of our future! This seminar is designed for worship leaders, pastors, musicians and A/V personnel, offering training on programs such as Planning Center Online, Pro Presenter, stems, Whoop Triggers, and more.

Roy Cotton and C-Dub will be sharing information and training on various programs, software, hardware, and technology considerations. Directly following the seminar, C-Dub will be leading all musicians in a SHED. Join us as they blow the mind of each attendee with these awesome resources.

When: February 26, 2016 at 6:30 p.m.

Where: David Chapel Missionary Baptist Church

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About Roy Cotton

songFLORoy J. Cotton, II, is a renowned orchestrator, producer and entrepreneur from Dallas, TX. He acquired a bachelor of science in music engineering technology from Hampton University. Roy started his musical studies at age fourteen when his father, Dr. Roy J. Cotton Sr., taught him the fundamentals of reading music, chord progressions, and being a professional musician. Currently he serves on the faculty of the Hampton Minister’s conference, the Black Leadership Conference of LifeWay, the Walter/Edwin Hawkins Music Symposium and the Gospel Heritage Praise and Worship Conference.

He is the president/founder of The Shed Foundation (established in 2007), a non-profit corporation whose primary goal is to equip Christian Musicians for professional services. He is also the CEO of SoundShed LLC, a technology based company that introduces new tools, trends and technology to African American churches. ‘Stems 4 Hymns’ are SoundShed’s revolutionary system, which preserves African American music history in the digital age.

Roy has recorded and arranged for countless artists including Richard Smallwood, Tamela Mann, Jennifer Holiday, Earl Bynum, Karen Clark-Sheard, Myron Butler, Nicole C. Mullen, Bishop Paul S. Morton and the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship Super Mass Choir and several others. Roy resides in Dallas, TX with his wife, Niya and three children, Roy “Rocco” Cotton, III, Eric Stone Cotton and Nyla Jade Cotton.

About C-Dub

loopsBorn and raised in the small town of Hillsboro, Tx, Carlton began to take interest in music at the age of 4. Watching his older brother and father playing the organ in church, little did he know that by the age of 6 he would be the one holding down the sunday services.

After years of learning and cultivating his God-given gift, he was appointed as the Minister of Music at his fathers church at only 12 years old. At 14 years old, he made the decision to pursue a professional career in music. Now at age 33, Carlton aka “C-Dub” has been awarded the opportunity to play for, produce, and/or accompany some of the greatest names in Gospel music such as Kirk Franklin, Tasha Cobbs, Shirley Ceasar, Rance Allen, Isaac Carree, William Murphy, Ledisi, Anita Wilson, and many many more. He currently travels the nation along side Bishop Paul S. Morton, and serves as the M.D. for Changing A Generation Atlanta. Along with being a producer, writer, and full time musicians, he also is known for his rapidly growing innovative website www.LoopsByCDub.com, which provides worship technology tools for musicians, pastors and worship leaders all across the globe. Some of his latest software developments include a cutting edge program made to enable anyone to be able to play behind a preacher using only a laptop computer, and sound like a 7pc band!