3U: Live Louder
Live Louder is a workshop about the power of music to empower and inspire. It looks at a range of music including sacred and secular that can be used as prayer, as part of the RE curriculum, for liturgy or to simply help us embrace the person we have been created to be.
Live Louder is a workshop about the power of music to empower and inspire. It looks at a range of music including sacred and secular that can be used as prayer, as part of the RE curriculum, for liturgy or to simply help us embrace the person we have been created to be.
Steph Unger
Steph is a Brisbane Christian singer/songwriter, youth worker and teacher. She is passionate about using the power of music to help young people connect with God and to feel good about who they are.
After singing with Steve Angrisano at WYD in Rio De Janeiro in 2013, Steph felt the call to leave the classroom to work as a youth worker for a Brisbane Parish. This also provided the opportunity for her to travel around Australia to write school songs while using music to engage, empower and inspire the young people through concerts and retreats. Over the years Steph has also enjoyed providing staff formation experiences and professional development workshops on how to use music as prayer in the classroom and as part of the Religious Education Curriculum.
Most recently Steph was one of six vocalists from Australia, the USA and the UK to record the English version of the theme song Blessed Are The Merciful for WYD Krakow and released her short album Free At Last. She has now taken on the new Year of Youth role in Brisbane Catholic Education as Project Officer – Student Formation and is very much looking forward to the successful launch of the Year of Youth and the projects that will follow.
Steph is a Brisbane Christian singer/songwriter, youth worker and teacher. She is passionate about using the power of music to help young people connect with God and to feel good about who they are.
After singing with Steve Angrisano at WYD in Rio De Janeiro in 2013, Steph felt the call to leave the classroom to work as a youth worker for a Brisbane Parish. This also provided the opportunity for her to travel around Australia to write school songs while using music to engage, empower and inspire the young people through concerts and retreats. Over the years Steph has also enjoyed providing staff formation experiences and professional development workshops on how to use music as prayer in the classroom and as part of the Religious Education Curriculum.
Most recently Steph was one of six vocalists from Australia, the USA and the UK to record the English version of the theme song Blessed Are The Merciful for WYD Krakow and released her short album Free At Last. She has now taken on the new Year of Youth role in Brisbane Catholic Education as Project Officer – Student Formation and is very much looking forward to the successful launch of the Year of Youth and the projects that will follow.