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.
Just For U Ministries, Inc.
To disciple African American participants on the topics of prayer and spiritual growth through virtual meetings and an online platform, with special attention to the relationship between worship and discipleship.
Knox College (2024)
Sarah Travis
Sarah Travis
To support lay and experienced or retired preachers by developing a pedagogy that prioritizes mutual conversation and consideration of context and social location.
Lakeside Christian Church
To equip congregants of all ages to participate in worship leadership by providing theological and practical training as well as resources for personal and family worship.
Loop Church, Roseland Christian Reformed Church, Pullman Christian Reformed Church
To promote cross-cultural healing, prayer, and community unity among and beyond three participating churches by teaching the practice and history of drum circles as worship.
Luther House, Lutheran Campus Ministry at Oregon State University
To create opportunities for students to find community and a space to explore their faith through dinner church, pilgrimage, and retreats that empower student leaders to craft liturgy that speaks to their lived experience in a culture with a broken relationship with creation.
Maple Avenue Ministries
To strengthen the understanding and practices of worship and to equip worship team members through learning opportunities that lead to new and creative expressions of worship.
Mere Christianity Forum
To engage students at Furman University in weekly student-led worship by equipping student leaders and developing ecumenical liturgical resources.
Mid South Covenant Churches
To encourage spiritual and emotional healing among congregations and clergy by educating church leaders in trauma-informed worship, pastoral care, and other ministry practices.
Moravian Church Southern Province
To increase community awareness of the Moravian Christian tradition and welcome worshipers from other Christian traditions and religious backgrounds to experience faith, love, and hope through the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Mount Olive Lutheran Church
To cultivate holy curiosity about what God is doing in the world and in the lives of fellow congregants by connecting our story with God’s story through retreats, guest presenters, and the crafting of new liturgies.
Mt. Olive Lutheran Church
To encourage members to engage scripture by memorizing a weekly scripture passage with accompanying devotions, sermons, and other creative means.
New Hope Presbyterian Church
To promote spiritual healing and renewal, cultural expression, and deeper connection between the congregation and the broader community through the development of a weekly gospel jazz worship service.