Department of Music, Worship, & Performing Arts
The Music, Worship, & Performing Arts (MWPA) programs provide professional education for those qualified students who are pursuing artistic careers in the church or broader culture. Preparation in the professional arts as well as a thorough knowledge of God's Word enables the student to serve in an artistic leadership capacity. In addition, students can opt to take a non-professional music degree (BA in Music – Elective studies ) that is not focused on a particular music vocation, a minor in music, or participate in varied ensemble opportunities. In all of our programmatic offerings, students will apply their academic training in practical ways through education, ministry leadership and performance opportunities.
Department Mission
The Music, Worship, & Performing Arts Department exists to develop highly skilled artists to influence culture with grace and truth.
Core Outcomes
Technical Skill: Students will demonstrate basic musicianship skills in sight-singing, dictation, conducting, voice and piano.
Faith Integration: Students will describe and demonstrate the integration of a biblical worldview in the life and career of an artist.
Synthesis: Students will apply historical and theoretical understanding to the analysis, performance, and creation of musical forms, processes, and structures found in representative examples from the western music tradition.
In addition, each program has outcomes aligned to the specific requirements of the individual program.
Department Admission and Retention
Auditioning Students: Every student who applies to any major in the MWPA department must audition for acceptance into the MWPA major of their interest and must also be accepted as a student to Lancaster Bible College.
Audition Information: The audition is conducted to confirm program and course of study. Auditions are held on scheduled Audition Days throughout the year. Registration closes 2 weeks prior to the scheduled Audition Day. The entire Audition Day is tailored to prospective students and includes many opportunities to learn more about the college and the Music, Worship, & Performing Arts Department. Applicants will be required to take a Music Theory Assessment. This is used to determine placement in music theory courses. The audition will also determine department scholarship awards. Audition Days are the best opportunity to be awarded scholarships. For more information regarding auditions, including what to prepare for auditions, please see Audition Information for MWPA Students.
To maintain a MWPA scholarship, students must meet the standard criteria for department acceptance:
- Professional GPA – 2.7 (B- average)
- Applied Area – 3.0 (B average)
- Cumulative GPA – 2.5 (C average)
- Jury Evaluation
Field Experiences
Students in MWPA programs* complete two internships and one practicum during the course of their program. These experiences encourage students to get outside of the LBC community and engage with professionals in their field. Students may find placements in churches, community theaters, or performing arts organizations. Students challenge their entrepreneurship and leadership as they interact with their field. These field experiences often open doors for paid positions and roles after graduation.
*Music Education students complete field experiences prescribed by the Education Certification Office of LBC. These experiences are outlined on the Education Department page.
Ensemble Opportunities
The MPWA department provides the opportunity for ensemble participation for any undergraduate or graduate student. Choral, instrumental, and commercial/contemporary ensembles are formed primarily with student members and coached and supplemented with professors and staff. Ensemble participation is granted by audition with the director. Auditions are held during the first week of classes of any given semester.
Accreditation Information
The MWPA department is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
Department Chair: Paul Thorlakson, Doctor of Musical Arts.
As a seasoned performer, conductor, church musician, educator, and administrator, Paul Thorlakson brings breadth of experience to his role of Chair of this department.