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Larson on Pastors, Pressures, and Intergenerational Worship Pastors play a crucial role in promoting or preventing intergenerational worship. Scholar Mimi L. Larson explains why, despite the pressures, pastors should treat children as full image bearers of God. This choice influences how all ages engage with God in worship. Conversation | January 11, 2022 Intergenerational Church as a Space for Opportunity, Change, and Learning In this conversation, pastor Theresa Cho of St. John's Church in the Richmond neighborhood of San Francisco shares joys and insights from a historical congregation that is learning to embrace change and be vulnerable in order to live together as an intergenerational, contextual worshiping community. Conversation | Video | January 11, 2022 Mimi L. Larson on Keys to Involving Children in Worship Scholar Mimi L. Larson explains how theology, beliefs about children's capabilities, and pastors influence whether or how children meet God in worship. She says that Black church culture offers valuable examples. Conversation | January 11, 2022 Jon Terry and Liuan Huska on Liturgies of Restoration Au Sable Institute developed its Liturgies of Restoration workbook to help university students in summer field science courses connect Christian worship and creation care. Now small groups and churches are using the workbook to cultivate habits of worship, community, earthkeeping, purposeful stewardship, and hope. Conversation | January 05, 2022 One Generation Calls to the Next: Youth Agency and Leadership Development In this conversation, New City Kids president Trevor Rubingh talks with New Generation3 executive director Elizabeth Tamez Méndez on the significance of agency in the spiritual and leadership development of teenagers as they try out their leadership skills with and among their peers. Conversation | Video | December 21, 2021 Brandon Helder on The Gift of the Cross Holy Week Devotional for Children Brandon Helder's elementary students and his own children responded to tactile Jesse Tree devotionals during Advent, but he couldn't find similar Holy Week resources. To help children and families anticipate Easter, Helder wrote The Gift of the Cross: Celebrating Christ Through Holy Week and designed Resurrection Blocks. Conversation | December 09, 2021 Eat This Book: What Eugene Peterson Can Still Teach Us About Loving God, the Bible, and Worship A conversation with Winn Collier and Mary Hulst. Conversation | December 02, 2021 Environmental Justice and the Practices of the Church A presentation by Noah Toly Conversation | November 18, 2021 Christian Worship and Cultural Identities A conversation with Kenny Wallace and Satrina Reid Conversation | November 18, 2021 Joys and Challenges of Intergenerational Worship and Congregational Life in Chinese Canadian Churches: A conversation with Herbert Tsang and Elizabeth Tamez Méndez In this conversation, church music minister Herbert Tsang offers insights from first generation immigrant and 1.5 communities moving forward in ways that reach out and try new things with youth in areas such as language, worship music, and more. Conversation | Video | November 18, 2021 Modern Day Prophets: How Artists and Activists Expand Public Worship A conversation with Nikki Toyama-Szeto and Noel Snyder Conversation | November 18, 2021 The Beatitudes through Time... and Around the World A presentation by Rebekah Eklund Conversation | November 18, 2021 Singing Bilingual Psalms from Passion Week through Ascension Day A conversation with Tony Alonso. Conversation | November 18, 2021 Christians and Cultural Difference A conversation with Pennylyn Dykstra-Pruim, David I. Smith, and Maria Cornou Conversation | November 18, 2021 On Preaching the Beatitudes A conversation with Kevin Adams, Rebekah Eklund and Scott Hoezee Conversation | November 18, 2021 Choral Music and Christian Worship: Wisdom for the Journey A conversation with André J. Thomas, Pearl Shangkuan, and John D. Witvliet Conversation | November 17, 2021 Youth, Liturgy, and Life to the Full: A Conversation with Tim O'Malley and Elizabeth Tamez Méndez In this conversation Catholic theologian and educator Tim O'Malley of the McGrath Institute for Church Life reflects on the significance of several key values in the lives of youth that work together to form lives shaped by scripture and transformed by God. Conversation | Video | November 11, 2021 Ellen Gadberry on Congregations as Communal Visual Choirs Many worshipers do not see themselves as creative or gifted in the arts. Yet low-risk opportunities to encounter visual art in worship and participate in making liturgical art can strengthen worshipers’ identities as children of the Creator. Conversation | November 03, 2021 Kyle Meyaard-Schaap on Earthkeeping, the Church, and Generational Differences Many young Christians despair of finding communities that view environmental sustainability and justice as biblical mandates. Here is advice for helping churches catch a vision for biblical earthkeeping. Conversation | October 08, 2021 Kyle Meyaard-Schaap on the Arts as a Climate Tipping Point Music and the arts have fueled major movements for justice. Evangelical Christians have the potential to shift climate action. That's why Christian leaders and musicians are creating worship songs and candlelight climate vigils to address climate crisis and work toward environmental sustainability. Conversation | October 08, 2021 « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next »