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Bach's Music Means for Worship Today What is it like to be a church musician today in the same place that J.S. Bach once worked? In what ways can Bach's music be a model for us? Audio | February 15, 2017 Music from African-American Traditions for Use in Any Congregation One of the remarkable stories about music that has emerged out of African-American communities is its reception in communities of diverse cultural backgrounds all over the world. Audio | February 15, 2017 Autism Spectrum Disorder and Your Church With one in 68 individuals being diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, it is likely that your worshiping community already includes someone with ASD. If you are a pastor, worship leader, musician, church school teacher, or church volunteer, discover specific ways to identify, interact with, and worship with persons with ASD. Audio | February 15, 2017 What Makes Christian Worship Trinitarian? 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 Cultural Intelligence for the Pastoral Leader Cultural Intelligence is an essential skill for all those in the worshiping community, especially those in leadership positions. Audio | February 14, 2017 Eric Mathis on Expanding Teens’ Vision of Worship Defining “worship” is an essential step for churches that want to start including youth in planning and leading worship. Teenagers long for worship that connects to life issues such as justice, imagination, and the arts. Conversation | February 14, 2017 The Evangelical Mosaic: Patterns and Tensions in 21st Century Worship How do we communicate the relevance of Scripture? How do we engage music and the arts? How does our worship connect with our witness in the world? Audio | February 14, 2017 First Steps for Including Teens in Planning and Leading Worship Integrating youth leadership throughout the church is a new paradigm. But churches are reaping the benefits of mentoring youth to plan and lead worship. Feature Story | February 13, 2017 Our 95 Theses: Hispanic Perspectives on the Protestant Reformation After beginning in Wittenberg, the Protestant Reformation surged among marginalized and exiled people. A new book by Latino and Latina Protestants, Catholics and Pentecostals explores that legacy. Feature Story | November 30, 2016 Sociology and Learning about Christian Worship Practices An annotated research guide from the field of sociology Resource Guide | October 17, 2016 Older Adults and Worship This topic showcases opportunities for churches to nurture faith formation in, by and with aging adults. Topic Showcase | October 05, 2016 Thinking Geographically about Congregational Ministries Maps can help your congregation learn about itself, set ministry priorities and connect to the global church. Article | August 26, 2016 Your Brain on Arts An Art Professor’s Insights on What Brain Science Is Telling Us About Creativity, Imagination and Congregational Life Audio | August 24, 2016 The Dramatic Story of the National Baptist Hymnal A History Professor Shows How Historical Case Studies Can Help Us Gain Perspective and Rethink Ministry Audio | August 24, 2016 Promoting the Health of Urban-Dwelling Adults and Children A Nursing Professor’s Vision for the Church in Community Audio | August 24, 2016 Faith Formation from Birth to Age 20 This fast-paced audio session is helpful for parents, teachers, mentors and anyone who cares about the faith formation of the next generation. Audio | August 24, 2016 Faithful Citizenship in a Pluralistic World A Political Science Professor's Call to Global Awareness and Engagement Audio | August 24, 2016 When a Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Visual Program Evaluation Most people are familiar with the phrase “a picture is worth a thousand words,” but few consider what it means. Photographs are able to tell stories, and they can help your congregation see its ministries with fresh eyes. Article | August 23, 2016 Mapping and Visualizing Your Congregation and its Community A Geography Professor’s View of Churches in Their Geographical Context Audio | August 21, 2016 Jane Chandler on Morning Prayer at Nursing Homes Residents of senior living facilities do not have to be Episcopalian to appreciate regular onsite morning prayer services. Your congregation could offer a similar ministry. Conversation | August 02, 2016 « Previous 2 3 4 5 6 ... Next »