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Musical Composition | Video | December 17, 2020 Psalm 117: Praise the Lord, All You Nations This is a multilingual setting of Psalm 117 submitted by Paul Neeley. It was composed by Paul Neeley and Josh Davis. Musical Composition | Video | December 17, 2020 Psalm 104: Meditation No.1: Sustenance and Praise This setting of Psalm 104 for solo piano was written and submitted by Heather Niemi Savage. Musical Composition | Video | December 16, 2020 Psalm 1: The Choice of Blessings 有福的選擇 This setting of Psalm 1 in Cantonese was submitted by Yvette Lau, is written by Yvette Lau -- music arranger: Jim Ling; singer: Wong Wa Sang; sand artist: Edith Wu -- and focuses on the choice of blessings to meditate on God’s Word day and night. Musical Composition | Video | December 16, 2020 Romans 8 and the Renewed Life of God We have been and are living in a time of upheaval, fear, unrest, and finally so much death. The pandemic has in many places revealed cracks in the veneer of civilization, casting into bold relief the social and economic inequities that run like fault lines through most societies. Racially motivated violence, including at the hands of police forces, have unleashed deep desires for reform and for justice for all people. In and through it all, believers everywhere cry for reassurance, for comfort, for a hope that points to a better path ahead. Reflection | December 03, 2020 Singing the Congregation: How Contemporary Worship Music Forms Evangelical Community We warmly encourage you to engage the book chapter content by posting your insights and wisdom on this page and to read and reflect on the responses posted by others. We look forward to being a global learning community. Book Excerpt | December 02, 2020 Table and Temple: The Christian Eucharist and Its Jewish Roots We warmly encourage you to engage the book chapter content by posting your insights and wisdom on this page and to read and reflect on the responses posted by others. We look forward to being a global learning community. Book Excerpt | December 02, 2020 Work and Worship: Reconnecting Our Labor and Liturgy We warmly encourage you to engage the book chapter content by posting your insights and wisdom on this page and to read and reflect on the responses posted by others. We look forward to being a global learning community. Book Excerpt | December 02, 2020 Fleming Rutledge on Preaching the Cross of Christ In this episode, Fleming Rutledge talks about her 2015 book "The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ," a life-long work which encourages preachers to proclaim the full gospel message: God is at work, helping us listen for Christ's living voice, enabling us to believe and hope in the midst of pain and suffering. Audio | Podcast | November 04, 2020 Khristi Lauren Adams on Parable of the Brown Girl In this episode, chaplain and youth advocate Khristi Lauren Adams talks about her new book "Parable of the Brown Girl" and how we all can encourage and empower the sacred lives of girls of color. Audio | Podcast | November 04, 2020 Worship with James Abbington, Joyce Johnson, Lisa Weaver, and friends in Atlanta, Georgia This service takes place in Atlanta, Georgia. It is a service of the word based on Ephesians 6:10-18. Video | Worship Service | November 03, 2020 Worship with the Church in Brazil This service takes place in Brazil and is led by worship leaders from many different congregations and denominations. Video | Worship Service | November 03, 2020 Célestin Musekura on Forgiving as We Have Been Forgiven In this episode, Célestin Musekura talks about the humanizing and justice-focused work of forgiveness, for individuals, communities and Christian worship. Audio | Podcast | November 03, 2020 Worship with the Global Church and Najla Kassab from Beirut, Lebanon This service uses gifts of leaders from around the world and includes a sermon preached from Beirut, Lebanon. It is a service of the word based on Romans 8:18-25. Video | Worship Service | November 03, 2020 For High Schoolers: Reimagining Worship at School and Church Post COVID-19 Remember what it was like to worship together, in-person? This session is for all high school age students and their teachers: Join us for a discussion of hopes and dreams for worship in high schools and your church community post-COVID-19. Video | November 03, 2020 Catherine Gunsalus González on Resources in the Ancient Church for Today's Worship In this episode, Catherine Gunsalus González shares about her book "Resources in the Ancient Church for Today's Worship" which celebrates the riches of going back in time to enrich the practices of worship today. Audio | Podcast | November 03, 2020 Worship with Singapore Bible College in Singapore This service takes place at Singapore Bible College in Singapore. Video | Worship Service | November 03, 2020 Prayer with the Staff of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship This service features scripture readings, hymns and prayers drawn from historic morning prayer liturgies, without music or other artistic elaboration. Complementing other Symposium services that are more complex, today we practice an intentionally simple form of common prayer, grateful to be united in prayer with people around the world on a day of historic, cultural and political importance here in the United States. Video | Worship Service | November 03, 2020 Deanna A. Thompson on the Virtual Body of Christ in a Suffering World In this episode, Deanna Thompson of St. Olaf College talks about her 2016 book "The Virtual Body of Christ in a Suffering World," which was written from her experience of living with cancer and now takes on additional meaning in our COVID-shaped world. Audio | Podcast | November 03, 2020 Juana Bordas on Leadership for a Multicultural Age In this episode, Juana Bordas talks about the power of leadership when each person, culture and community can contribute equally and show respect for all, and how leaders who embrace gratitude and forgiveness offer their communities hope for the future. 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