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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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.

Worshiping Communities
Jersey City, new jersey
2002

North American Association for the Catechumenate NAAC

To support a conference on programs to integrate worship, evangelism, hospitality, and small group ministries in the process of welcoming new members to a congregation.

Worshiping Communities
Seattle, washington
2002

Office of Theology and Worship PCUSA

To train teams from 10 target congregations on the catechumenate model which includes scripture reading, prayer, mentoring, mission and welcoming new Christians.

Worshiping Communities
Louisville, kentucky
2002

Office of Worship and Christian Initiation

To establish The Liturgical Institute of the southwest, a certification program for training liturgical leaders in the planning and implementation of sound pastoral liturgy.

Worshiping Communities
Albuquerque, new mexico
2002

Palos Park Presbyterian Community Church

To sponsor a Worship Renewal Weekend for adults and children to provide multi-level learning experiences in which the theology of worship is applied using a variety of worship styles and forms

Worshiping Communities
Palos Park, illinois
2002

Pilgrim Lutheran Church

To develop "The Worship Outreach Pilot Series," consisting of creative biweekly communion services and a summer worship conference that explores various worship styles as outreach to those who have spiritual longings but no faith community.

Worshiping Communities
St. Paul, minnesota
2002

Rehoboth Red-Mesa Foundation

To develop workshops at the Cottonwood Pass Bible Conference, an 80-year-old annual gathering for Native American Christians in New Mexico, that will lead to the development of music and visual arts for worship that are Biblical and contextualized with Native American Culture

Worshiping Communities
Rehoboth, new mexico
2002

Salt Lake Seminary

To offer Worship Alive! Workshop, a series of weekend events designed to educate, equip, and energize worship planners and leaders serving small churches in ten different locations in Utah.

Worshiping Communities
Salt Lake City, utah
2002

School of Theology and Ministry of Seattle University

To launch a Summer Institute for Liturgical Studies to enable leaders for worship in the ecumenical and multicultural context of today's American culture, particularly in the Pacific region.

Worshiping Communities
Seattle, washington
2002

Seattle Pacific University (2002)

To develop curricular and training materials, courses, workshops, and programs to enhance the musical and theological training of young adults engaged in the leadership of contemporary worship services.

Worshiping Communities
Seattle, washington
2002

Second Reformed Church

To convene a gathering of pastors and other leaders from three congregations which have similar histories and face similar challenges in renewing their worship while remaining faithful to their heritage.

Worshiping Communities
Pella, iowa
2002