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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Nashotah House

To create opportunities for renewed Anglican-Orthodox dialogue that will deepen understanding of worship grammar and rhetoric and implement and integrate elements of Orthodox piety into worship and devotional life within the bounds of Anglican heritage.

Worshiping Communities
Nashotah, wisconsin
2011

New City Fellowship

To facilitate multi-generational and multi-cultural education in worship arts with an emphasis on the Psalms that will incorporate unique cultural contributions of people in the congregation from many nations.

Worshiping Communities
St. Louis, missouri
2011

North American Association for the Catechumenate (NAAC)

To offer regional training institutes that will offer the catechumenal journey as a means of connecting worship and faith formation.

Worshiping Communities
Sun City West, arizona
2011

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.

Worshiping Communities
Notre Dame, indiana
2011

Oak Creek United Church of Christ

To explore multi-cultural worship practices, resources and worship leadership that will help the congregation engage with people of other traditions in their community and around the world.

Worshiping Communities
Kettering, ohio
2011

Old Mission San Louis Rey

To study the history of worship in the Old Mission and prayer in order to plan and offer a series of ecumenical prayer services that use music and art of various styles and from different religious traditions and cultures that will transform this historic California mission church into a vibrant place of worship.

Worshiping Communities
Oceanside, california
2011

Ontario Christian School

To train student chapel leaders, staff and the school community in worship from a variety of Christian contexts  that will shape worship in chapel to reflect the 56% ethnic minorities and 275 different churches represented in the student body.  

Worshiping Communities
Ontario, california
2011

Pine Ridge Retreat Center

To gather the knowledge and resources of churches of many denominations who worship on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation by hosting monthly ecumenical worship services and discussions that will promote corporate worship and deepen ecumenical partnerships.

Worshiping Communities
Pine Ridge, south dakota
2011

Presbytery of East Iowa (Presbyterian Church USA)

To engage youth in leadership training that will help congregations throughout the Presbytery understand that worship is meaningful to people of all ages and encourage congregations to include youth in planning and leading worship.

Worshiping Communities
Iowa City, iowa
2011

Princeton Christian Reformed Church

To engage the congregation in an inclusive, intergenerational, hospitable process of learning about the Church Year and how the Psalms and Vertical Habits can provide a vocabulary for worship that will deepen understanding and participation in worship.

Worshiping Communities
Grand Rapids, michigan
2011

Rainbow Park Baptist Church

To offer training in music, dance and drama for the congregation so that the Arts can help worshipers better understand and embrace the multicultural and intergenerational diversity that is in the congregation.

Worshiping Communities
Decatur, georgia
2011

Trinity Lutheran Church

To create a learning community within the congregation that will engage with guest teachers in dialogue and collaboration to learn about worship and create new ideas for worship that will connect with the congregation.

Worshiping Communities
Lansdale, pennsylvania
2011