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.

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First United Methodist Church of Santa Monica

To achieve a clearer and deeper understanding of the aim, purpose, and components of worship services by developing worship leadership within the congregation and introducing the congregation to new music, forms of prayers, and liturgy.

Worshiping Communities
Santa Monica, california
2005

First United Presbyterian Church of San Francisco

To train Asian and Anglo Americans of all ages to better plan, lead, and participate in a newly established multicultural, multigenerational worship service through discussion groups, liturgical art, retreats, and a conference.

Worshiping Communities
San Francisco, california
2005

Fredericktown United Methodist Church

To nurture active, intergenerational corporate worship by training parents, grandparents and church school leaders and providing resources for them to promote the daily worship of God in children’s lives in the context of the liturgical year.

Worshiping Communities
Fredericktown, ohio
2005

Friendship Missionary Baptist Church

To train and encourage clergy and lay leaders in African-American churches by offering a four-day conference on worship and a pre-conference study related to worship for those who will be attending the conference.

Worshiping Communities
Charlotte, north carolina
2005

Grace United Church

To create litanies, choral readings, and scripture dramas to facilitate the dramatic nature of worship through the collaboration of lay theologians and artists of all ages within the congregation.

Worshiping Communities
Sarnia, ontario
2005

Grace University Lutheran Church

To deepen the understanding and practice of healing as a part of worship life in a community surrounded by large institutions dedicated to healing and health, through forums, workshops, retreats, and worship experiences for lay leaders and congregation members and weekly healing services for the community.

Worshiping Communities
Minneapolis, minnesota
2005

Grandview Park Presbyterian Church

To develop a deeper understanding about the theology and practice of worship, educate and train worship leaders from the church’s diverse membership, and explore ways art can enhance the multicultural worship experience in an urban setting.

Worshiping Communities
Kansas City, kansas
2005

Hastings College Chapel, Presbyterian Church(USA)

To explore the shifting cultural contexts of worship and to identify a theology of worship that is rooted in the past and open to the future, through a yearlong consultation on worship leadership with student leaders of the Hastings College Chapel and local pastors, musicians, and lay leaders.

Worshiping Communities
Hastings, nebraska
2005

Jan Hus Presbyterian Church

To study hospitality as a model for worship and missions through workshops and Bible studies with members of the three congregations who worship in the same sanctuary: Jan Hus, Indonesian Presbyterian Church, and St. John’s Independent Catholic Community.

Worshiping Communities
New York, new york
2005

John Calvin Presbyterian Church

To provide experiences and guidance through lectionary-based activities enabling participants of all ages and abilities to discover their own gifts and employ them in worship services within an urban community.

Worshiping Communities
Salisbury, north carolina
2005

LaGrave Avenue Christian Reformed Church

To investigate and implement ways in which participation in formal worship can be made increasingly accessible to children and youth.

Worshiping Communities
Grand Rapids, michigan
2005

Living Water Fellowship

To study the biblical foundations as well as theological, historical and practical perspectives of the inclusion of a variety of forms of dance and movement in worship, with the intention of incorporating dance appropriately into worship services in a primarily college-age congregation.

Worshiping Communities
Berkeley, california
2005