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.
Queen Anne United Methodist Church
To ground congregants in faith rituals that tie the mind and body together by offering workshops, structured according to the order of worship, that highlight particular practices and experiences for use in worship.
Red Letter Christians
To promote unity in the global church and the integration of worship with daily discipleship by equipping worship leaders and musicians with resources for communion that invite congregations into worship that remembers Christ’s sacrifice, deepens worshipers’ participation, and extends hospitality and peace beyond the sanctuary.
Redeemed Christian Church of God Strong Tower Parish
To support the worship of people with dementia and varied disabilities by collaborating with neighboring churches to host workshops that encourage and develop accessible, sensory-friendly worship practices.
Redeemer University
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Laura Benjamins
To evaluate the musical curriculum of local churches and offer practical insights for engaging congregants in musical theological formation.
Redemption Church
To encourage vulnerability and authentic self- and cultural expression in worship by creating space to share new songs, artwork, and testimonies in worship.
Resurrection Philadelphia
To foster robust and nuanced dialogue inside and outside the church, to cultivate generous and durable habits of patience and mercy, and to help recover concern for neighbors through artist commissions, group study, writing, conversation, hospitality, and friendships related to the topic of shalom.
Roseland Christian Ministries Center
To transform physical worship spaces through visual arts that will fully reflect the beauty, dignity, and accessibility of God’s kingdom by means of collaborative design and shared creation.
Saint Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church
To expand a collaborative preaching model that transforms the traditional sermon into a shared act of interpretation through a combination of coaching, consulting, research, peer learning, and Spanish-language accessibility.
Saint Lucy’s Episcopal Church
To create experiences of the Eucharist inside and outside of Sunday worship that will draw people into ritual practices of Christian worship and deepen their connection to one other and to Christ.
Saint Luke’s Anglican Church
To promote a deeper understanding and practice of psalm-singing through teaching and singing the psalms in preparation to write, record, and sign modern responsorial psalm settings.
Saint Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary
To deepen engagement with a culturally broad array of sacred chant traditions in order to facilitate reconciliation between Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches.
Shalom International Ministry
To encourage the holistic peace (shalom) of a diverse community of immigrants and refugees by developing multilingual, culturally relevant, and trauma-informed preaching and worship practices.