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Often declining churches only present one musical diet or style, yet music has become one of the most dominant aspects of our culture. We can hardly go anywhere without hearing it, and are attracted to it only when our musical diet is fed. The Magnetic Music Ministry offers ten goals that characterize growing music programs of congregations of every size and type. Bill Owens shows churches how to Enhance the Worship experience, Effectively reach the churched and unchurched, Present a variety of music style, Assimilate new church members, and Create visibility for the church.

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Often declining churches only present one musical diet or style, yet music has become one of the most dominant aspects of our culture. We can hardly go anywhere without hearing it, and are attracted to it only when our musical diet is fed. The Magnetic Music Ministry offers ten goals that characterize growing music programs of congregations of every size and type. Bill Owens shows churches how to Enhance the Worship experience, Effectively reach the churched and unchurched, Present a variety of music style, Assimilate new church members, and Create visibility for the church.
Autorenporträt
Bill Owens was born in San Jose, CA September 25, 1938. Bill, with his cameras, is known as the foremost chronicler of "Suburbia," made famous with the publication of his book by that name in 1972. Bill was awarded a Guggenheim Award in 1976 and two NEA Grants in 1977 and 1979.In 1983 after working several years as a photojournalist, publishing a series of books, and producing two children, Bill began his brewing career. He established Buffalo Bill's, one of the nation's first Brew Pubs which he operated until he sold it in 1994.From 1993 to 1995, Bill published "BEER the magazine." Moved by the spirits, Bill went on to found The American Distilling Institute (ADI), the oldest and largest organization of small-batch, independently-owned distillers in the United States, which he continues to lead and cultivate.All the while, Bill has continued to make, exhibit and sell his photographs.