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This session talks about the differences in church music, thoughts on a change in styles, the challenges that come along with change and how to overcome those challenges.

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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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