Friday, September 25, 2009

Suzy coming back to the NW!


Suzy Yaraei and her husband Kamran are coming back to Port Orchard, WA, in late October to lead a worship conference!

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Below is the information on the ministers/workshop leaders of the conference (and the respective title of the workshops).

Kamran Yaraei is a former Shiite Muslim from Iran who came to America through a series of miraculous events. His conversion to a Spirit-filled passionate Christian is an amazing testimony, which has led many into Jesus' love. He is a man who literally walks with God everyday and teaches from this intimate relationship imparting beautiful revelation of the love and passion of Christ.
Kamran speaks from His heart connection with God entertwining his testimony conversion from a Shiite Muslim to a lover of Jesus! His first book, Food For The Heart is an amazing compilation of His close walk with God and the conversations that spring from this relationship. Come to get your heart freshly lit for you first love, Jesus!

Suzy Wills Yaraei co-led the Worship Department of MorningStar Ministries in North Carolina with Leonard Jones for eight years. Prior to joining the MorningStar ministry team, she sang professionally with Reba McEntire, Wynonna Judd, and several other successful American recording artists. Her four CD's Simple, Shining, Spin and Praise is Beautiful are powerful tools for worshipers. Suzy's greatest desire in ministry is to help free people to worship God with abandon so they can discover who they truly are in Christ. She has a heart to teach and release all worshipers to flow in the power of the Holy Spirit during worship through prophetic and spontaneous song, sound, movement and art.
Suzy brings fresh prophetic revelation, joy and impartation through worship. She has a heart to see the body of Christ free to worship and sing unto the Lord a new song! She will sing prophetic songs, bring prophetic words and fresh praise we can all enter into together! Come ready to sing, dance and celebrate the joy of Jesus love for his church and the world!
Fathering Worshipers: Expanding your vision for strategies to build the worship and arts community for regional transformation.
Michael and Penny Proctor pastor Elisha's Request Ministries, a local church with a regional mission to help people encounter God's love and power.  They will impart a greatly expanded vision of how worship and the arts are key to establishing and growing the culture of the kingdom of heaven.  A must for pastors and leaders. 


Releasing God's Love and Power in the Marketplace: Training and outreach to love people and advance the kingdom.
Tyler Johnson and Mike Wallace are founding members of the Northwest's Dead Raising Team, and will teach how to practically minister the love of God in the marketplace with the expectation of miracles and the demonstration of power.  Tyler Johnson has studied theology and missions at Biola University, is a graduate ofBethel's School of Supernatural Ministry in Redding, California, and a member of International Fellowship of Ministries .Heis a hospital chaplain, speaker, and functions in healing, miracles, and prophetic evangelism. Mike Wallace has a passion and vision to gain the rare wisdom and revelation of God that few possess and fight with everything we have to make it common.

Keyboard Creativity in Worship: Unleash the power of creating and using new sounds that will enrich the worship experience.
Paulette Wooten, Suzy's band director, is a gifted musician, songwriter and singer.  Paulette will teach techniques for creating new sounds "on the fly" and leading worship from the keyboard.  She is a true artist that will give you a greater vision and impart creativity in worship.



Modern Electric Guitar in Worship: Expanding your concepts of how to enhance the worship experience with electric guitar.
David Puleo's electric guitar playing adds tremendous creativity to the worship band through both outstanding technique and the creative use of tone and effects.  David will teach modern guitar techniques, equipping worship guitarists with new tools.


The Worship Rhythm Section: How to build a solid foundation for creativity and liberty in worship.
Jesse Proctor and Bruce Norris play drums and bass respectively and have become experts at providing the solid rhythm section that is the foundation of any band.  Jesse and Bruce will teach the importance of the role of the rhythm section, and how drums and bass played well provide a musical backdrop allowing increased liberty for worship leaders, musicians, and the congregation to enter into greater creativity, freedom and expression in the Holy Spirit.

Capturing and Releasing Creativity: How to express what the Holy Spirit is saying both vocally and instrumentally.
Rebekah Proctor is an annointed keyboardist, outstanding songwriter and worship leader known for spontaneous creativity both musically and vocally.  Rebekah will teach how she "captures creativity" and "releases" the heart of heaven both instrumentally and vocally. She has been releasing the joy of heaven in prophetic worship for more than 10 years.

Vocal Training for Worship: Maximize the use of your voice to express your heart to God and God's heart to people.
Linsey Wallace has a wealth of vocal training experience, having performed in select vocal choirs and jazz groups since she was a teenager.  Linsey will teach how to develop your vocal technique and how to get the most from your God given talent.  Linsey is an outstanding singer and songwriter with a powerful anointing to lead people into God encounters.

Visual Prophetic Art: Expressing heaven's heart.
Natalie Duncan is a walking encourager of joy and creativity in life.  She heads up visual worship arts at ER Ministries.  Natalie will teach how to tap into what the Holy Spirit is saying and express visually the heart of heaven.  She will help artists differentiate between what is self-inspired and God-inspired.  Natalie's art has communicated and affirmed a 'present' word of God in meetings, echoing and enhancing worship, revelation and ministry.

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