"interdisciplinary" 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 - 60 of 216 Sort by: Title | Date Bringing the Workplace into Church: Luke Bobo Luke Bobo explains the pastoral importance of establishing the bridge between our work experience on weekdays and our worship on Sundays. Video | March 23, 2017 Prophetic Lament in Worship: Gabriel Salguero Gabriel Salguero argues that the act of worship on Sunday must be tied to and result in the act of justice outside of Sunday. Video | March 23, 2017 Singing Psalms and the Lord’s Prayer: Lily Constantine Kakish and Eric Sarwar Lily Constantine Kakish and Eric Sarwar share their stories of how they have witnessed the identity-shaping impact of singing Psalms and the Lord's Prayer in the Arabic language and tune. Video | March 23, 2017 Open to Embracing the Difference: Emmett G. Price III Emmett G. Price III reflects on the how worship brings together people with unique differences. Video | March 23, 2017 Worship in the Heart Language: Dwight Kelly Jamaican pastor, Dwight Kelly, reflects on how scripture songs can be written in the language of the worshiper's heart. Heartsongs use words that reflect the context and language of those who are singing them. Video | March 23, 2017 The Need for Lament: Soong-Chan Rah Soong-Chan Rah argues that the deeply rooted triumphalism and exceptionalism in the American society are causing the absence of lament in the American churches. Video | March 22, 2017 Beauty, Silence, and Culture Care: An Interview with Makoto Fujimura Theologian Neal Plantinga engages with artist and author Mako Fujimura on his vision for complementing recent work on creation care with what he has termed “culture care”—a redemptive approach to artistry and other forms of cultural engagement which seeks to contribute to “the healing of the nations.” Video | March 14, 2017 Revelation 21-27: The New Heaven and Earth A worship service held at Worship Symposium 2017 Video | March 13, 2017 Singing Psalms: An Outpouring of Contemporary Song for Congregational Use Remarkably, even since the publication of Psalms for All Seasons just a few years ago, over 30 new Psalm-based songwriting and recording projects have emerged from a variety of contemporary worship leaders across North America and beyond. While some of these settings are designed for solo voices, many are well-suited to congregational use, and are worthy heirs to the legacy of congregation-based Psalms re-established by Luther and Calvin. Video | March 10, 2017 From Generation to Generation: Many Voices Singing the One Body Two hymn writers and collaborators, one Roman Catholic and one Protestant, representing different generations, explore how the demographic, ethnic and denominational differences of contemporary American culture offer challenges and opportunities in crafting new, relevant and faithful song for Christian communities. Video | March 08, 2017 Singing Our Savior's Story: Songs for Congregations, Choirs and Worship Teams This seminar explores a rich variety of music that reflects deeply on the life of Jesus, and it is appropriate for any service based on one of the four New Testament gospels, including some songs that focus on "telling the story," others that are adept at "unpacking the meaning of the story," and still others that "help us see ourselves taken up into the story." Video | March 07, 2017 Tú Jesús, nuestra esperanza/Come to Be Our Hope, Jesus A bilingual pilgrimage of songs and prayers that trace the life of Jesus and testify to healing and transformation which Jesus' ministry continues to bring through the Holy Spirit. Video | March 06, 2017 Trauma, Culture Care, and Public Worship What does faithful ministry look like after trauma? What if that trauma is public trauma, like ministry after 9-11 in New York or after recent trauma in Ferguson or Orlando? Video | February 24, 2017 The Economies of Pentecost: Postcolonial Reflections on Pastoral Care, Healing, and Christian Worship An annotated research guide from the field of practical theology, focusing on pastoral care and the African American experience Resource Guide | February 24, 2017 Here Are My Hands: A Practical Workshop on Affirming Vocation in Weekly Worship Practices Isaac Wardell, Bruce Benedict, and Laura Fanucci provide some very practical first steps for congregations with a desire to address vocation in worship. Audio | February 23, 2017 Shaping a Reformation Commemoration Prayer or Worship Service This workshop explores the ways we can prepare to commemorate this significant anniversary with both grace and truth, acknowledging both the insights and limitations of the Reformers, expressing gratitude for Christ-centered renewal and lament for divisions and even violence within Christ’s body. Audio | February 23, 2017 Approaching Civic Holidays as Occasions of Both Thanksgiving and Lament The Psalms form us as people of faith to express both thanks and lament to God. This offers us a perspective that is especially needed when we worship together on or near civil holidays, and face the temptation to promote a civic religion substitute for robust Christian vision. Audio | February 23, 2017 Prophetic Lament When Soong-Chan Rah planted an urban church near Boston, he began with a series of sermons on the Book of Lamentations, a radical counter-cultural approach to ministry that later became the basis for his book Prophetic Lament. Video | February 22, 2017 Loving Your Neighbor with Dementia By the end of 2015, more than 5,000,000 Americans were living with dementia. This number is expected to increase in the years ahead as the population ages. Audio | February 22, 2017 Innovation in Worship: Working with a Team to Make Healthy Changes Listen to a diverse group of panelists from various churches across North America describe how they envisioned and led their congregations through changes in worship. Audio | February 16, 2017 « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next »