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Press release from the University of Mobile:
September 8, 2022
"We are building an army of worshipers that will serve the church and extend His kingdom. They will be world changers!" says the chair of Worship Leadership and Production Technologies at the Christ-centered university in Alabama.
In preparing UM students to pursue God's calling for their lives, Bowersox is following God's calling for his own.
"I am passionate about what God is doing in the students. It is a deep and amazing work. It challenges me and stirs my soul," he says.
Whether it is directing the university's Ignite Worship student ensemble or connecting students and graduates to the many career opportunities available to them, Bowersox uses his vast experience and professional network for a Great Commission purpose.
We asked the professor for an inside look at the Alabama School of the Arts (ASOTA) and what it's like to teach and learn at the University of Mobile.
A. We have a great reputation in producing outstanding worship leaders and AVL (Audio Visual Lighting) technicians. They know the subject areas, they are hard workers, they are strong believers and committed Christians. Every year I have 25-40 more jobs than I have graduates.
Our students are in demand around the world. We have a diverse, progressive contemporary program that builds on the classic fundamentals that prepares the student for the 21st century. Plus, ASOTA offers more than $800,000 each year in audition scholarships, so the combination of opportunities for experience and the affordability makes our program a great value.
This press release was produced by the University of Mobile. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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