All Tags Resource Type Academic Article Article Audio Bibliography Book Excerpt Book Signing Conversation Enacted Scripture Feature Story Image News Item Online Discussion Podcast Prayer Reflection Resource Guide Slideshow Topic Showcase Video Website Worship Service Category All Christian Year Daily Prayer/Reflection Dance Drama Grants Interdisciplinary Intergenerational Worship Language Arts/Words Music Preaching Sacraments (Baptism and Lord's Supper) Teaching Technology Visual Arts Worshipers Worship- Leading Worship- Meaning of Worship- Planning Worship- Preparing for Occasion All Funerals Symposium Resources War Lessons and Carols Ascension Hymn Festival Advent Weddings Weekday Services Epiphany Natural Disasters Pentecost Teaching Worship Commissionings Thanksgiving Easter Christ the King Christmas Healing Services Anniversaries Taize Ordination/Installation Heidelberg Catechism Summer Passion Week Lent Dedications Search results 41 - 49 of 49 Sort by: Title | Date Mexico City - Slideshow In May 2008, a team of nine people participated in a trip organized and sponsored by the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship to Mexico. The purpose of the trip was to attend and participate in two worship conferences with significant contributions of Latin American voices of scholars, theologians, pastors and musicians. Slideshow | May 01, 2012 Theology of Worship and Spirituality This course guided by this syllabus would explore the notion that worship and spirituality correspond with Christian truth. The Scripture and common creeds of the early church are studied to reveal the overarching Christian narrative of creation, incarnation and re-creation. Worship and spirituality are understood within this context, the meta-narrative of faith, commonly known as the Christian world view. Article | March 05, 2012 Foundations of Christian Worship The course that follows this syllabus would introduce the students to the interdisciplinary field known as liturgical studies. The course would explore liturgical history, liturgical theology, the place of ritual in the life of faith, as well as the application of a praxis-theory-praxis model to liturgical issues. Article | March 05, 2012 The Theology of Worship in the Reformed Tradition This is a syllabus for a study of prominent theological writings from the Reformed tradition on nature and purpose of public worship. A course like this might include study of documents by Zwingli, Calvin, Hodge, Nevin, Barth, and von Allmen with an examination of how the enduring themes in these writings might be reflected in the practice of public worship in today’s cultural environment. Article | March 05, 2012 An Open and Discerning Approach to Culture How does worship relate to culture? How is worship in culture, but not of it? This video and accompanying Nairobi Statement on Worship and Culture explore four central principles for an open and discerning approach to culture. Article | Video | February 24, 2011 On Three Meanings of the Term Worship The term “worship” for a dictionary on modern Christian usage would need to have at least three definitions. Article | Video | November 19, 2010 Preaching and Teaching from Romans: New Exodus, New Creation, New Humanity This day-long continuing education seminar featured three sessions on preaching and teaching themes from the book of Romans, based on the speaker's commentary on Romans in the New Interpreter's Bible series. Part 2 of 3. Audio | January 25, 2003 Preaching and Teaching from Romans: All Israel's and the Church's Task This day-long continuing education seminar featured three sessions on preaching and teaching themes from the book of Romans, based on the speaker's commentary on Romans in the New Interpreter's Bible series. Part 3 of 3. Audio | January 25, 2003 Preaching and Teaching from Romans: God's Gospel, God's Son, God's Righteousness This day-long continuing education seminar featured three sessions on preaching and teaching themes from the book of Romans, based on the speaker's commentary on Romans in the New Interpreter's Bible series. Part 1 of 3. Audio | January 25, 2003 « Previous 1 2 3