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Harmonizing Worship Arts and Design

After visiting 凹凸视频 as a high school junior, Nicole Mahoney recalls telling her mom on the drive home, 鈥淚f I don鈥檛 visit anyplace else, I鈥檇 be happy going here.鈥

The Covid-19 pandemic hit that spring, causing other colleges to cancel their visit days or move them online.

鈥淪o, I didn鈥檛 visit any other place, and here I am,鈥 says Mahoney.

One of the reasons she picked 凹凸视频was because of its worship arts program. Throughout her years at Dordt, Mahoney became a campus worship leader dedicated to hearing people鈥檚 stories and deepening the campus鈥檚 understanding of God.

鈥淚 think there鈥檚 something really powerful about the community at Dordt; we get to do life together and know each other鈥檚 stories, and then we get to worship together,鈥 says Mahoney.

Mahoney has also taken part in recording tracks for 凹凸视频Worship, including 鈥淩eign Above It All鈥 and 鈥淛oy.鈥 She led a short-term mission trip to St. Louis, Missouri, and she鈥檚 been a worship team leader for three years. But she鈥檚 not in it for the accolades.

鈥淚 connect with God through worship and through music, and I think a lot of other people feel that way as well,鈥 says Mahoney. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important really to me that those songs are forming people in a way that鈥檚 helpful and effective and makes God's character known.鈥

Outside Dordt, Mahoney also leads worship at Centerpoint Church in Hawarden, Iowa.

鈥淐oming to college, it was tricky to do the whole 鈥榗hurch shopping鈥 thing, because I just wanted to be someplace that already felt like home,鈥 says Mahoney.

After visiting a few churches, Mahoney decided to commit to Centerpoint and become involved there. She attends a life group, a monthly gathering of church members from all ages and stages of life.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been huge for me, having a church community,鈥 says Mahoney, 鈥淕etting to lead worship in two different contexts has been a huge blessing as well, especially in the way that it prepares me for where I want to head [after college].鈥

Mahoney is double majoring in worship arts and graphic design; she hopes to work in a church after graduation.

鈥淚 would love to work in a church and fill both of those shoes, be able to do some worship stuff and some graphic design stuff. The more that I鈥檝e done both, that I鈥檝e lived in both worlds, the more I realized that a lot of churches need both,鈥 says Mahoney.

Mahoney鈥檚 professors and mentors have helped her to dig deeper into her faith and to find a solid community.

鈥淎t first, it was challenging for me to find a community; coming into freshman year of college, I didn鈥檛 have a super solid sense of who I was, what I wanted to do, and who I wanted to be,鈥 says Mahoney.

During her sophomore year, Mahoney became more involved with worship arts and got plugged into the worship arts community at Dordt.

鈥淚 found a group of friends that I really loved through worship arts,鈥 Mahoney says.

Mahoney鈥檚 classes, including Dr. Justin Bailey鈥檚 Leadership and Discipleship class, also challenged her academically and spiritually.

鈥淧rofessors ask tough questions, but that's helpful for me as I grow and learn,鈥 says Mahoney.

Mahoney feels that Dordt鈥檚 worship arts program has equipped her with practical skills for ministry after graduation. Her experience recording music with the Worship Arts program matches the recording process she might follow at other organizations.

鈥淏y the time I get to it, the track has already been built, so I essentially have the whole band in my headphones, and then I just sing along with the track,鈥 says Mahoney.

Her experience leading a worship team and preparing worship sets also closely matches the processes that churches use to plan worship.

鈥淚 get really practical experience here at 凹凸视频as a worship arts major; what I do here is very similar to what I would do in a church on a weekly basis,鈥 Mahoney says.