Music Lessons

David Regier has been a performing musician for more than 30 years. As a pianist, guitarist, songwriter, producer, director and teacher, he has touched hundreds of thousands of people. His song, “All Glory” was recorded by the Women of Faith worship team in 2007, and is being sung in churches around the world.

David has been studying music since he was 4½ years old. While growing up, he had training in classical, gospel, jazz and popular music. He continued music studies at Tabor College, Berklee College of Music, and the University of Colorado.

David has been teaching piano, guitar and bass for the past 13 years in addition to his music ministry in the church. His students have ranged from age 6 to 72, and a few have gone on to become full-time musicians. He believes that the ability to read music must be accompanied by the training of the ear to be fully musical and expressive.

David is now scheduling new students for group and private lessons.

David Regier
Music Teacher – Piano, guitar, bass, classes
30563 Lily Pond Lane
Murrieta, CA 92563
(951) 894-7071 h
(760) 532-6207 c
email: davidpaulregier@gmail.com

On Our Pastors' Minds

Pietism vs Quietism. Both are Losers.

In his book "Our Sufficiency in Christ", John MacArthur describes two extreme views of sanctification: quietism and pietism. Quietism is best seen in the Higher Life Movement and Victorious Life Movement that grew out of Keswick Theology. The mantra of this movement is, "Let Go and Let God." It is view that sees our sanctification as a something sovereignly enacted by God as we passively allow Him to be God in our lives.

The Foundation of Sanctification in Reformed Theology

Rather than view Christians first and foremost in the microcosmic context of their own progress, the Reformed doctrine first of all sets them in the macrocosm of God's activity in redemptive history. It is seeing oneself in this context that enables the individual Christian to grow in true holiness.

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