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A feature story exploring small churches, like All Nations Christian Reformed Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia, that are making the most of their size. Feature Story | February 15, 2008 Worship as “Letting Go” While studying successful multiethnic Protestant churches in metro Los Angeles, Gerardo Marti experienced tremendous variations in worship. “The churches ranged from highly liturgical and mainline to wildly charismatic and Pentecostal. Feature Story | November 09, 2007 Gerardo Marti on Successful Multicultural Churches Whether you say multicultural, multiracial, or multiethnic, churches want to become more diverse. So many churches want to know: what makes a congregation successfully multiethnic? A feature story exploring successful multicultural churches. Feature Story | November 09, 2007 Why Preach Sermons Based on a Catechism? It turns out that preaching sermons based on the Heidelberg Catechism--or other confessions--hits home with worshipers, including those from the postmodern generation. A feature story exploring the value of preaching sermons based on a Catechism. Feature Story | August 31, 2007 All Ages Needed for Intergenerational Worship Though many churches offer multiple worship options, each pegged to an age or generation, Howard Vanderwell and Steve Burger make a case for intergenerational worship that has families worshiping together. A feature story exploring the importance of intergenerational worship. Feature Story | June 11, 2007 How Churches Use Getty Songs A look at how churches are using the Hymns from Keith and Kristyn Getty Feature Story | September 01, 2006 Keith Getty on Writing Hymns for the Church Universal Keith Getty says that what we sing becomes the grammar of what we believe. That's why he and Kristyn Getty are writing and teaching modern hymns that all ages can sing and remember together. A feature story exploring Getty's ideas on writing hymns for the Universal church. Feature Story | September 01, 2006 More ideas on engaging children in worship Some helpful tips that congregations are using to encourage people of all ages to worship together Feature Story | April 28, 2006 Carolyn C. Brown on worship as a true family table Carolyn C. Brown talks about intergenerational worship. A feature story exploring the inclusion of children in worship. Feature Story | April 28, 2006 Multisensory, multigenerational messages are memorable At The River Community Church in Edmonton, Alberta, pastors Karen Wilk and Bruce Gritter find that using multisensory or multigenerational elements makes messages easier to remember. Article | August 15, 2005 Drumming in Intergenerational Worship This article explores drumming as it relates to multicultural worship, special needs members, gender equality, and socio-economic equality. Article | June 15, 2005 The Time of Reassessment - Job 42, Psalm 92, Isaiah 46, Matthew 6, 1 Corinthians 10 The fifth service plan in a series entitled "Chapters of Life." This services focuses on the transition that takes place when the children are gone and the "nest is empty." Worship Service | June 01, 2005 Dying Well - Genesis 25, 49 The sixth service plan in a series entitled "Chapters of Life." The focus of this service is the reality of death--even within the Christian life--and the hope the gospel brings of being able to "die well" and enter eternal glory. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 Shaping a Generation - Psalm 78, Ephesians 6 The third service plan in a series entitled "Chapters of Life." This service reinforces the significance of parenthood in the plan of God and the importance of Christian parenting for the sake of well-trained children. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 The Joy of Being a Child - Psalm 139, Mark 10 The first service plan in a series entitled "Chapters of Life." This service focuses on the chapter of childhood. The intent is to speak to children, with children, and to those of other ages about children. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 Gaining Wisdom and Understanding - Proverbs 4 The second service plan in a series entitled "Chapters of Life." The theme of this service is God's urgent call to adolescents to acquire wisdom and understanding so they will be able to make decisions and choices that reflect God's will. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 Singleness and Trying to Find It Good - Mark 3, John 12 The fourth service plan in a series entitled "Chapters of Life." This service focuses on singleness--those who are unmarried--and aims to keep them and their needs in front of the entire worshiping community. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 Intergenerational Peer Learning Group Made up of ten pastors from Alberta, this peer-learning group was formed to discuss intergenerational worship and ministry. Article | March 24, 2005 Worship That Is Friendly to Children - Part 2 Perhaps the most common way of trying to include children in worship is by providing a "children's message" during the service. Article | September 04, 2004 Worship That Is Friendly to Children - Part 1 Though there are many voices and influences that would lead us in the direction of separating the various age groups in worship, we consider the worshiping congregation to be an intergenerational group of worshipers. Article | August 29, 2004 « Previous 2 3 4 5 Next »