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.
Inter-Faith Chapel
To develop meaningful liturgies, rituals and special worship services which connect worship and important life issues faced by older adults. They plan to engage staff and residents of nursing homes, assisted living and independent living communities in discovering new and creative ways to conduct meaningful worship in those settings. They will convene a regional conference to share insights about worship and older adults.
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
To equip IVCF chapters in worship leadership by offering a worship team curriculum and assisting worship teams in skill development, which will diversify and theologically strengthen the worship expressions of IVCF chapters so they might be a welcoming community for students from many countries.
Knox Presbyterian Church
To teach skills in sermon preparation and delivery to 15 lay preachers from rural/small town congregations in southwestern Ontario. They will come together for times of study, sermon preparation, and individual mentoring.
Leadership Program for Musicians
To train worship/music leaders in the theological foundation for worship and the practical aspects of leading worship and music, especially in small, rural congregations.
Lexington Presbyterian Church
To support a conference for pastors, worship leaders, seminary and university students, and laypersons on the theological foundation of worship and practical skills for leading worship, with an emphasis on the use of visual arts.
Liturgical Press
To offer a two week intensive seminar on the liturgical prayer life of the church for parish liturgical leaders so that they connect corporate prayer with daily prayer and living. The seminar will include times of theological study and reflection, and practical sessions on developing liturgical skills.
LOGOS System Associates
To develop a team of educators and pastors from various congregations and denominations to deepen their understanding of Christian worship, and to develop a plan that will help children comprehend and encounter the essence of Christian worship and the significance of what the parts of worship contribute to their spiritual experience.
Metropolitan New Life Baptist Church - Hope Fellowship
To host several one-day seminars for the congregation and the ecumenical community of Boston and Cambridge. Seminar topics include: The Theology of Worship, Exploring Theological Ideas in the Songs of Our Faith, and Reaching a Multi-Cultural Community through Worship.
Monmouth Bible Institute
To offer four workshops for pastors, musicians and church leaders on music and preaching, with special emphasis on the Christian Year and Revised Common Lectionary. By enriching worship leaders’ understanding of worship and their skills in worship leadership, the congregation will better understand the role of scripture and music in worship.
Neumann College
To offer summer courses in liturgy and catechesis, a fall liturgy conference, and monthly campus Ministry Training days. These programs will encourage worship renewal on the college campus and in Catholic high schools and parishes throughout the area.
New City Church
To create an urban school of worship for teenagers, which will develop individual worship leaders and musicians and forge them into teams to lead worship for teen peers on Friday nights, for smaller children on Saturday and for supporting churches on Sunday.
North Country Training Center
To bring together church leaders in northern New York of various denominations and traditions to explore the Biblical foundations and expressions of corporate worship, and then to discuss what has been learned and share what each church has put into practice.