John Bell is the world’s most passionate advocate for congregational singing. He is a much sought after and accomplished musician, hymn writer, and expert in worship renewal through song. John lives in Glasgow and is ordained in the Church of Scotland. He lectures, preaches, and conducts seminars across Europe, North America, Australasia, and Africa, often as a keynote speaker at events such as the World Council of Churches Assembly and the Festival of Homiletics. John survives without cell phone, driver’s licence, or computer. He has never eaten a Big Mac. His work has been honoured by the Royal School of Church Music, the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, and the University of Glasgow, where he received an Honorary Doctorate.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Here's what people have said about John Bell!

"My husband, Eric, and I were immediately taken by this tall, charismatic, pied-piper of a Scotsman, who could bring phenomenal sounds out of any gathering with his shape note, a capella directing."

"Even now I smile at remembering his bright red shoes, wry humor, and inspired lyrics....John Bell's presence with us here in Maine in May is a HUGE gift, not to be missed!"

"The way (John's) music spoke to the Celtic spirit in my soul, the way the words touched me where I lived, the fearless, progressive, biblical, incarnational theology moved me...and transformed both my ministry and the role of music/prayer/worship in my life and the life of the church."

"I had the opportunity for some lengthy and serious conversation about issues of faith and church (with John) -- as well as delightful fun. John is a remarkable disciple...(and) has very definitely influenced my life and made my ministry more creative and life-filled."

"The opportunity to have (John) come to Maine to share...his energy, his ability to call out the talents of folks gathered, and his witness to the positive, incarnational spirituality of Iona is not one to be missed."

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