Apply for the Vital Worship, Vital Preaching Grants Program to support and enhance Christian worship practices. We encourage proposals on universal design, cultural engagement, preaching, baptism, the Lord’s Supper, and more. Two grant streams are available.
Join us for our annual Symposium on Worship and Summer Seminars. Engage in inspiring sessions, workshops, and intensive seminars to deepen your understanding and practice of Christian worship.
Forming Leaders for Peacemaking and Conflict Transformation: An Interview with Canon Sarah Snyder
Learn about the groundbreaking global work of the Rose Castle Foundation. In a world of painful divisions, what can equip leaders with the habits and skills they need to transform conflict, including in some of the world's most vexing sites of division?
The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship at Calvin University and Calvin Theological Seminary advances Christian worship through resources, events, and grants. Since 1997, we have partnered with congregations and organizations to fulfill our mission.
An online class offered by Calvin Theological Seminary and led by María Cornou, Associate Director and Program Manager of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, and John D. Witvliet, Director of Calvin Institute of Christian Worship.
CICW is pleased to sponsor discussion groups this fall on three recent and noteworthy books, in advance of our 2021 online Symposium on Worship. Groups of 4-10 people are invited to gather and discuss one of three featured books by Vince Bantu, Justo González, or Lauren Winner. All participants will receive a free e-book of their selected text.
Instruido por el Dr. David Cortés Fuentes de PCUSA-Mission y la Dra. Maria Eugenia Cornou del Instituto Calvin de Adoración Cristiana, este curso disponible en calidad de oyente o por crédito académico explora la comunidad cristiana en el contexto de la pandemia del COVID-19.
Planning and Leading Worship: An Online Academic Course - Section C
Taught by Calvin University's worship pastor Paul Ryan, this course for academic or audit credit incorporates theological reflection and practical worship examples and ideas.