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The doctrine of the Trinity is old, deep, and mysterious. How should Christian trinitarianism manifest itself in worship—that is, beyond simple repetition of the trinitarian formula? Audio | February 14, 2017 Rediscovering the Beauty of Rest Resources in the Bahasa Indo language from the Malang Choral Festival II held in Indonesia. Resource Guide | October 27, 2016 Worship as Spiritual Formation The privilege of Christian worship is the invitation to the community by our holy God to encounter the love of that living God and to be transformed by it and to nurture the transformation of one another. Video | May 04, 2016 Worship in Times of Tension We’ve all been there or will be—planning worship when things just aren’t the way they are supposed to be. Tension and even conflict will happen in every church at some point. Video | April 25, 2016 Worship and Public Engagement That corporate worship must equip us for serving God’s purposes in the world, certainly means that we must attend to the social-political-economic dimensions of our lives as citizens. How do we structure our congregational patterns with this in mind without making our worship “too political”? Video | April 25, 2016 New Heavens and New Earth This final worship service is based on the text of Isaiah 65, where we look toward the new heavens and new earth. By celebrating communion together in this service, we anticipate this glorious day. Video | Worship Service | April 18, 2016 God of Justice, Love, and Mercy A vesper service led by singers, band, organ, and strings, the Fuller Seminary Chapel worship leaders utilize traditional and original resources to guide worshipers through a prayerful liturgy of confession and forgiveness. Video | Worship Service | April 08, 2016 Worship and Citizenship in an Age of Divisive Politics One of our callings as Christians is to live as resourceful and redemptive citizens of the countries in which we live—a vexing challenge in an age of political division in so many countries around the world represented at the Symposium. Video | April 04, 2016 Raymond Wise's Advice for Aspiring Church Musicians Raymond Wise encourages young, aspiring church musicians to remember the four Ds: Discover, Develop, Display, and Draw. Video | November 07, 2014 Nairobi Statement on Worship and Culture Full Text The full text of the Nairobi Statement on Worship and Culture. Article | June 16, 2014 A History of Worship in the Christian Reformed Church An article written by Bert Polman about the history of worship practices in the Christian Reformed Church. Article | March 12, 2014 Worship led by Latifah Phillips A vesper service at Worship Symposium 2014. Video | Worship Service | February 26, 2014 Effective Leadership for Worship Renewal address on principles of leadership for collaborative projects Article | September 23, 2013 It's More Than a Ramp In recent years, there has been a spate of theological work on persons with disabilities . Important questions abound: What do we mean by “disability”? Audio | February 20, 2013 Mark Labberton on Micah Groups and God’s Broken Heart Mark Labberton teaches at Fuller Theological Seminary and directs its Ogilvie Institute of Preaching. He wrote The Dangerous Act of Worship: Living God’s Call to Justice and The Dangerous Act of Loving Your Neighbor. In this edited conversation, he talks about why preachers are forming and joining Micah Groups. Conversation | July 10, 2012 The Biblical Psalms in Christian Worship Part II - Spanish A Spanish translation of part II of The Biblical Psalms in Christian Worship by John D. Witvliet Article | May 10, 2012 Chapel Planning: Asking the Right Questions Christian high school students, staff, and teachers at Calvin Symposium on Worship 2012 began a chapel planning seminar seated around tables. They introduced themselves and described common questions in their school’s chapel planning process. One person at each table summarized responses to share with the entire seminar. Article | March 07, 2012 Worship Ideas From Around the World So how do you move worshipers to prayerful oneness of purpose? Here are some suggestions from around the world. Article | February 14, 2012 We Have Seen His Glory: A Vison of Kingdom Worship A book contending that Christian worship cannot be a matter of merely continuing ancient practices; instead, we must be preparing for worship in the Kingdom of God when it comes on earth. Book Excerpt | December 08, 2011 The Psalm Project: Reworking Genevan psalms for a new generation The best way to learn the Psalms is to sing them, which is why a group of Dutch musicians is mining their "Genevan Psalter" heritage to create arrangements that appeal to today's worshipers. Feature Story | July 05, 2011 « Previous 1 2 3 4 ... Next »