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In this edited conversation, she shares her students’ experiences of helping to lead music at the 2013 Calvin Symposium on Worship. Conversation | May 01, 2013 Brian Larson on Planning a Psalms for All Seasons Psalmfest Brian Larson is cantor at Trinity Lutheran Church in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. His was one of 40 organizations that recently hosted a public congregational singing event based on the new Psalms for All Seasons: a Complete Psalter for Worship. In this edited conversation, he discusses the Psalmfest that Trinity Lutheran hosted on January 27, 2013. Conversation | April 19, 2013 Psalmfests Bring Psalms into the Heart of Worship Psalmfests, public festivals based on Psalms for All Seasons: A Complete Psalter for Worship, help worshipers cross boundaries of time and tradition, to explore the full spectrum of psalm singing. Feature Story | April 08, 2013 Seven Psalmfest Tips to Design Your Song Festival Dozens of Psalmfests held throughout the U.S. and Canada yielded advice that your congregation, college, seminary, or organization can use to plan a festival of psalms, hymns, or other Christian songs. Feature Story | April 08, 2013 Coop's Column - Risen Indeed "All suffering, trouble, and despair are now taken away, because of Jesus’ great love for me when he took up his cross, went to Calvary, and rose again on Easter." Reflection | March 29, 2013 Maria Cornou on the Most-used Spanish-language Bible Translation Maria Eugenia Cornou is from Buenos Aires, Argentina. In this edited conversation, she discusses the most-used Spanish-language Bible translation. Conversation | March 19, 2013 Larry Visser on Planning a Lift Up Your Hearts Hymnfest Larry Visser is minister of music and chancel organist at LaGrave Avenue Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In this edited conversation, he discusses the hymn festival that LaGrave hosted on February 10, 2013. Conversation | March 11, 2013 Happy Birthday, Heidelberg! 2013 marks the 450th anniversary of the Heidelberg Catechism. We will explore the unique qualities of this beautiful Reformed expression of the Christian faith and introduce new tools by which the Heidelberg Catechism can continue as a vital tool for faith formation in the church today. Audio | February 22, 2013 Praying Together in Worship How much of what’s on our screens, in our hearts, and in our conversations gets reflected in prayer during worship? Feature Story | February 15, 2013 How to Make Congregational Prayer More Participatory Especially for children, listening to the congregational prayer can feel more like enduring a monologue than participating in the prayers of the people. But it doesn’t have to. Feature Story | February 15, 2013 Hospitality as a Central Christian Practice Hospitality is a way of life, and when we offer hospitality, especially to folks who are usually overlooked or undervalued by the larger society, we make a strong statement about who is valuable and good to be with. Conversation | January 10, 2013 An article about the Ten Core Convictions An article in Chinese about the Ten Core Convictions Article | January 08, 2013 How to Use the Lift Up Your Hearts Hymnal Pastors, teachers, and church musicians share tips. Feature Story | January 07, 2013 Singing the True Story of the Whole World Knowing how the Bible hangs together helps Christians join God in the drama of redemption. The new Lift Up Your Hearts hymnal helps worshipers sing the biblical meta-narrative. Feature Story | January 07, 2013 Singing the Psalms Creates Christian-Muslim Bonds God’s Word is alive and active in Pakistan. Feature Story | January 07, 2013 Renewing Christian Worship in Pakistan Knowing who and whose they are helps illiterate Christians pass on their faith to the next generation. Feature Story | January 07, 2013 Why Persecuted Christians Sing Psalms in Pakistan Singing psalms helps persecuted Christians in Pakistan keep the faith. Feature Story | January 07, 2013 More Context on Christians in Pakistan Christian faith involves more dangers in Pakistan than in North America or Europe. Feature Story | January 07, 2013 Kathy Smith on Getting the Most from the Calvin Symposium on Worship Kathy Smith is associate director of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and manager of grant programs. She speaks at conferences, seminars, and churches around the world. In this edited conversation, she explains how to prepare for, experience, and benefit from the annual Calvin Symposium on Worship. Conversation | November 15, 2012 Tom Swieringa on Cooperating in Intercessory Prayer Tom Swieringa co-leads Wyoming Kingdom Enterprise Zone, a church multiplication initiative by Reformed and Christian Reformed churches in Wyoming, Michigan. He has pastored and planted churches in Iowa, Michigan, South Dakota, and Texas. In this edited conversation, he talks about cooperating with God in intercessory prayer, during worship and beyond. Conversation | October 26, 2012 « Previous 3 4 5 6 7 ... Next »