The Heart of Worship

March 7, 2025
Selected Scriptures
Shepherds Conference
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Shepherds Conference 2025

Sermons in this series

34 Messages

Proclaiming Christ to the Ends of the Earth

Media from Shepherds Conference 2025, March 5-7.

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Worship

About

Ministry

Shepherds Conference

The mission of Shepherds Conference is to provide the opportunity for men in church leadership to be challenged in their commitment to biblical ministry and to find encouragement as together we seek to become more effective servants of our chief Shepherd.

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Teachers

Keith Getty

Keith Getty has been encouraging Christian leaders for nearly a decade with his vision for hymns, worship, and the importance of strengthening the church with a body of songs that can be sung for life. Heralded as the preeminent hymn writer of our day, he is known for writing and performing gospel-centered songs that transcend traditional church boundaries.

Bob Kauflin

Bob Kauflin is director of Sovereign Grace Music, which has had an impact around the world in equipping pastors and musicians in the theology and practice of congregational worship. The ministry has produced a wealth of doctrinally clear music that has been translated into multiple languages. He blogs at worshipmatters.com, and is the author of several books, including Worship Matters: Leading Others to Encounter the Greatness of God and True Worshipers: Seeking What Matters to God.

Bill Brandenstein

Dr. Bill Brandenstein is Minister of Music at Grace Community Church in Los Angeles, where he has served since 2000.  His passion is to magnify the Lord and make His truth unforgettable by marrying it with musical artistry.

He considers it the ultimate privilege to lead the congregation in praise to the Lord, also directing the Worship Choir, ensembles, other vocalists, and orchestra. Holding a B.S. in Bible and B.Mus. from Cairn University, an M.Mus. from Temple University, and a D.M.A. from the University of Southern California, he has served as a music pastor in various churches since his undergraduate years.

Bill has composed, arranged, and orchestrated numerous piano and choral pieces, and served as a recording engineer for various recordings and broadcasts. Additionally, he has taught as adjunct faculty at The Master’s University and The Master’s Seminary.

Bill and his wife of 30 years, Amy, have three children.