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Presbyterian Association of Musicians : ウィキペディア英語版 | Presbyterian Association of Musicians
Presbyterian Association of Musicians (PAM) is a national organization of the Presbyterian Church (USA) for people who are involved in the areas of Reformed Christian worship, Church music, and liturgical arts. The national offices for this 1,600 member organization are located in Louisville at the National Office of the Presbyterian Church (USA). "Members of the Presbyterian Association of Musicians (PAM) include choir directors, organists, ministers, and other persons interested in the quality and integrity of music in the worship experience." 〔Presbyterian Church Office of the General Assembly, ''Book Of Order'', G-14.0741 Organized Associations, 2009.〕 ==History== PAM's origins are rooted in the Montreat Worship and Music Conference which was created to provide professional support for Presbyterian musicians. The Presbyterian General Assembly asked the Board of Christian Education to make a recommendation to create opportunities to educate church musicians. On August 2, 1956 the first conference was held at the Montreat Conference Center. The purpose was to give “comprehensive and practical help to all people concerned with better church music.”〔Snydor, James, ''1981 Silver Anniversary Year of Montreat Conference on Worship and Music'', March, 1981 PAM Newsletter.〕 After fourteen years of the Montreat Worship and Music Conference, the Board of Christian Education was unable to continue financial support of the conference. An ad hoc committee was formed to create an association for the musicians. On July 26, 1970 the Presbyterian Association of Musicians was formed to support of the Montreat Worship and Music Conference.
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