Episode 7: Songs of Hope with Craig Werth

In addition to his songwriting and performing, Craig worked for many years at the University of New Hampshire as an educational program administrator, a facilitator for the Browne Center for Experiential Education, and faculty member for UNH’s Thompson School of Applied Science. Currently, he teaches at the Chaplaincy Institute of Maine (ChIME) and serves as artist-in-residence and facilitator at Krempels Center – in support of people living with brain injury, designing and teaching classes in music, writing, improvisational theater and more. He is a Certified Music Practitioner through the Music for Healing and Transition Program. 

Craig has toured much of the world as a professional musician, earning a Canadian Juno Award as co-producer of a Best Album of the Year in the Folk category. He remains an active songwriter, composer, and multi-instrumentalist, bringing his passion for music into his ministry at the Nottingham Community Church.

To learn more about Craig’s work and services you can go to his webpage and follow him on Facebook:

To hear & purchase more of Craig’s music: https://craigwerth.bandcamp.com/

“Where Oh Where My Rising Star” by Craig Werth. Performed by Allison Lupton, Craig Werth and Shane Cook with the Stratford Symphony Orchestra, in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2018.
Music Video for the song “Oh Pluto” by Craig Werth Video by Craig Werth and Christine Lavin Inspired by NASA’s New Horizons Mission to Pluto Flyby – July 14, 2015
While NASA’s New Horizons probe was approaching Ultima Thule (2014 MU69) in the Kuiper Belt a billion miles beyond Pluto, singer-songwriter Craig Werth led the New Horizons team in singing “It is Amazing, I am Amazed”, which he wrote for the occasion.