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.
PACEM (Pacific Academy of Ecclesiastical Music)
To plan and implement a weekly compline service with attention to music as encouraging reflection on scripture and the involvement of youth leadership.
Progressive Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ National Music Department
To train clergy and music staff in musical repertoire, theology of worship, and worship planning through a collaboration with eighteen local congregations.
Reconciliation United Methodist Church
To develop a culturally authentic and theologically sound evaluative and creative practice of incorporating indigenous art into the worship space to enrich sacramental practices.
Redeemer University College
To strengthen campus worship leadership through leadership retreats, a regional conference that joins theoretical study with practice, training events, a worship-song composition workshop and the creation of worship visuals.
Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church
To develop resources with the Christian Navajo community that reflect the contextual use of the Psalms in the liturgy, drama, music and art of worship in Native American culture.
Sardis Baptist Church
To form a worship development team that will formulate guiding statements about worship, create a worship library, host a liturgy training event for area churches focusing on creative adaptation and use of traditional liturgy, and offer a church-wide retreat on the meaning of worship.
South Grandville Christian Reformed Church
To deepen hospitality and community in worship through congregational workshops and training that will encourage intergenerational participation and leadership.
Southeastern Iowa Synod
To begin a training program for musicians and clergy of small congregations that offers classes in the theological and liturgical foundations of worship and the development of musical skills.
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Pleasant Hill
To reflect as a congregation on worship services and seasons to promote fuller participation in worship and to equip leadership teams to develop music, arts, study and prayer in the planning of worship.
St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Iowa City
To explore using drama in worship for biblical proclamation through studying scripture texts, discussing communication methods, and partnering with local congregations.
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church of Taylors
To increase congregational participation and knowledge of worship through the incorporation of the arts and the development of a worship planning team.
The Common Ministry at Washington State University
To develop ecumenical and intergenerational worship services that integrate Scripture, silence, and music with a world perspective and to accompany this service with theological reflection on its application for daily living.