CICW has awarded Vital Worship, Vital Preaching Grants for over 20 years to teacher-scholars and worshiping communities in 45+ states and provinces and across 40+ denominations and traditions—including Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal, non-denominational, and other Protestant communities.
While worship styles and practices vary greatly across these traditions, the grant projects typically explore at least one of CICW’s ten core convictions related to worship. Explore the hundreds of projects we’ve funded across both streams of the program.
Lakeside Christian Church
To explore the formative power of the visual and liturgical arts through study of place, architecture, geography, and history, and to develop art for the worship space through contemplation of the psalms and the letter to the Hebrews.
Living Vision Ministries
To develop a worship-centered community both for and led by the 18–35-year-old generation by integrating shared meals, the Lord’s Supper, congregational worship, and scripture-based teaching along with small groups and mentorship.
Metro Baptist Church
To open pathways to self, others, and God by introducing and incorporating intentional contemplative practices into the ongoing personal and corporate worship life of the congregation.
Mission Church Tucson
To cultivate belonging and form spiritually curious participants in Christian worship by implementing a weekly midweek gathering that integrates fellowship, participatory teaching, and welcoming liturgical practices.
Mosaic Mennonite Conference
To equip emerging preachers to proclaim the gospel in ways that are contextually relevant, spiritually sustaining, and oriented toward lived discipleship through cohort-based skill building, theological grounding, and peer learning.
Most Excellent Way Learning Life Center
To foster spiritual healing and renewed engagement in public worship for individuals affected by trauma, reentry, and community disconnection, by integrating theological reflection, leadership development, and healing-centered participatory worship practices.
Mount of God Tabernacle Church
To more intentionally incorporate youth into the full life of the church by training them in the worship arts of music, singing, liturgical dance, and participatory worship leadership.
New City East Lake
To equip worshipers to process complex emotions through a biblical lens and develop resilience to respond to communal loss and rising cultural anxiety by engaging devotionals, music, liturgy, and events centered on the psalms.
New Covenant Christian Fellowship Ministries
To help young people connect identity, creativity, and faith through an arts formation program that will help them to develop theological understanding and artistic excellence and give them opportunities to showcase their art in worship.
New Wine Church RGV
To raise up lay worship leaders through a training program that prioritizes character formation and incorporates musical instruction, reflection on bilingual liturgical design, and development of community worship events.
North Park Theological Seminary
To promote community wellness by equipping ministers for intercultural ministry through the teaching and leading of communal and intercultural contemplative practices.
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Edwin Chr. van Driel
Edwin Chr. van Driel
To study the possibility of offering services of Choral Evensong as a missional outreach for churches in post-Christian contexts in the United States based on ethnographic and appreciative inquiry research regarding comparable initiatives in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.