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.
St John’s United Church of Christ
To partner with First United Presbyterian Church of Dunkirk in exploring a deeper and broader understanding of the sacrament of communion in an ecumenical atmosphere of cooperation and fellowship that will promote a more profound understanding while maintaining the mystery, beauty and holiness of the sacrament.
St Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church
To offer workshops, intergenerational conversations and worship that includes communion in collaboration with neighboring congregations and a seminary that will deepen understanding of the Lord’s Supper and build stronger covenant relationships within and between congregations.
Christ the King Presbyterian Church
To explore how Christ is proclaimed and remembered in the context of the weekly Lord’s Supper liturgy through study and workshops that will train an intergenerational scripture reading team and the congregation so that speaking and hearing scripture will deepen the observance of communion.
First Presbyterian Church
To engage the congregation in a study of the Lord’s Supper through drama, storytelling, art and music that will shape worshipers in understanding how the table nourishes and equips to address the physical and spiritual hunger in the community and the world.
Notre Dame Center for Liturgy
To collaborate with a local congregation in developing workshops on the Lord’s Supper as a mystery to be believed, celebrated and lived that will serve as a guide for adult faith formation.
First Presbyterian Church of Altadena
To engage the congregation in study and reflection of the Lord's Supper and unity that will extend hospitality and shape their life together as they move from being a mono-cultural to multi-cultural congregation.
Harvest House Baptist Church
To collaborate with four local churches of different denominations to encourage ecumenism through the study and implementation of faithful communion practices by offering workshops on Eucharistic and evangelical hospitality as well as tools for using the arts in worship.
Loop Church
To immerse the congregation in a year-long study of the centrality of the Lord's Supper in worship that will lead to the creation of liturgical art and new sacramental furniture that is a reminder of communion as the center of the life of the church as the congregation moves to a permanent worship space.
Maple Avenue Ministries
To engage the congregation in a year-long study of how baptism forms and informs identity to more deeply live into their mission statement "Centered in Christ, Called to the Core City, and committed to being a multicultural community reconciled to each other through Christ."
Westminster Presbyterian Church
To deepen a relationship between two congregations in a cooperative parish through worship, study, fellowship, and liturgical arts focused on gathering as a community around the Lord’s Table.
Christ Central Church
To offer seminars for laity, worship leaders and local artists to help deepen understanding and appreciation of the Lord’s Supper and prepare the congregation to create new sacramental furniture in a congregation that celebrates the Lord’s Supper weekly and meets in a neighborhood theater.
Greater Smith Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
To unite members of the congregation, worship leaders, and members of the community in a process that will deepen the understanding and experience of the Lord’s Supper.