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Timothy Sidebothom, PhD, is a Professor and Director of Music: Elective Studies at Lancaster Bible College (LBC). He has taught at LBC since 1991, specializing in Music History and emphasizing the role of musicians in addressing societal injustices. His career includes over 25 years of church service as an organist, choir director, and worship leader, notably at the First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster.
- Education:
- PhD in Liturgical Studies, Drew University (NJ)
- MM in Church Music/Organ, Westminster Choir College (NJ)
- BM in Church Music/Organ, Houghton College (NY)
Research interests focus on liturgical practices, historical music influences, and the ethical responsibilities of musicians. He advocates for music as a tool to combat indifference to injustice, citing Desmond Tutu’s teachings. Though no recent publications are listed, his career reflects a commitment to integrating faith with musical practice.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his long-term contributions to music education and church leadership highlight his professional impact. As an advisor, he emphasizes historical study to guide future musical and ethical decisions. He resides near campus with his wife, Rachel, and actively engages with the LBC community.





