Worship-Ministry

    To lead and teach followers of Jesus to be a worshiper of the One True God in all aspects of their lives and to gather together for corporate worship as one body to worship through song and music.
    To discover how to minister to one another through the gifts of the Holy Spirit administered to each believer for the edification of the Body of Christ.
    To allow those in our body to express their worship in its many aspects through the gifts and talents each of us possess and desire to use to give glory to God.

“God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.” John 4:24

Music Ministry: Opportunities are open to all who desire to be a part of a worship music team with their musical gifts with instruments or vocals.

Arts Ministry: Those whose worship is through other media other than music are encouraged to share their worship by means of art, poetry, literature, drama, etc.

WORSHIP MINISTRY LEADER

Dennis Miller

Dennis was born and raised in Hutchinson, KS. Raised on Classic Country and Rock n Roll, he had a desire from a young age to learn to play guitar. It wasn’t until he went into the Navy that he bought his first guitar and started to teach himself how to play, sing, and write his own songs.

Soon after leaving the Navy, he moved to Wichita, where he continued playing and writing. In the winter of 1980, his life drastically changed when he accepted Jesus Christ as his savior and the direction of both his life and music changed. He began to write songs about his faith, and also learned to use the guitar for worship.

In 1990, after returning to Wichita from Tulsa, OK, he was introduced to Calvary Chapel. Since that time he has lead worship teams at several churches, served in Jail and Prison ministry, and pastored his own church plant.

He currently serves as the music ministry servant leader for Calvary Chapel Fellowship in Wichita. He has been married to his wife, Susan, for 41 years, and they have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.

“We are saved to worship God. All that Christ has done for us in the past and all that He is doing now leads to this one end.”

A.W. Tozer