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English speakers have created hundreds of Bible translations, versions, and updates. Here’s help for finding blessings in the bewildering variety. Feature Story | April 10, 2012 Increasing Participation in High School Chapel Services How well do your Christian high school chapels, liturgies, or all-school worship times help students grow in faith? Are your staff and faculty planning chapels for or with students? Article | Feature Story | March 07, 2012 Church Offerings as Acts of Worship How can worshipers understand the congregational offering as a response to God’s grace and a way to join God’s reconciling work in the world? Feature Story | February 03, 2012 Learning Worship through Book Groups How studying a book or sermons together in a small group knits church members together in worship, fellowship, and discipleship. Feature Story | January 05, 2012 Joel Schoon-Tanis on Creating Collaborative Art with Kids Schoon-Tanis has created many murals with kids in schools and youth homes. Here he talks about how to create collaborative art with kids. Conversation | Feature Story | Video | December 19, 2011 Joel Schoon-Tanis on Painting "Pa-Salms" Joel Schoon-Tanis talks about his painting “Pa-Salms,” which he created especially for the Psalms art exhibit at the Calvin Symposium on Worship. Conversation | Feature Story | Video | December 19, 2011 Technology that Redeems Downtime Does your favorite technology device, platform, or default activity help you become more like Christ and renew you for work in God’s world? Feature Story | December 07, 2011 Getting Started with Webcasting Online Worship John Zimmerman and Matt Kennedy share a mutual interest in using technology to reach people for Christ. They say it’s easier than you might think to start streaming your church worship services live so that people at remote locations can join you. Feature Story | November 09, 2011 How Online Worship Can Build Community You don’t need to be a wealthy megachurch to welcome and serve online worshipers, but it helps to have an online usher. Feature Story | November 09, 2011 Your Church’s Digital Front Door: Choosing your online presence These church website findings may surprise you Feature Story | October 03, 2011 Church Website FAQ: Bucks, Privacy, and Pastoral Issues Church internet consultants answer frequent questions about the same topics. Feature Story | October 03, 2011 Multicultural Leadership in Worship: Sharing Power Among Cultures Being a multicultural church means more than singing global songs. It means that the people who plan worship, lead worship, and make decisions come from many cultures and ethnic groups. Feature Story | September 22, 2011 Multilingual Worship: How to include many languages Learn why and how congregations are using multiple languages in the same worship services—rather than having each cultural group worship alone in its own language. Feature Story | August 30, 2011 Glenda Brown on Dealing with Different Time Orientations Glenda S. Brown explains an important lesson from The Crossing Baptist Church’s year of multicultural learning. Feature Story | August 30, 2011 Congregational and Ministry Studies: How any Academic Major Can Bless the Church Calvin College’s new Congregational and Ministry Studies department helps students explore how their gifts and interests intersect with the work of the church in serving God’s kingdom. Feature Story | August 09, 2011 The Psalm Project: Reworking Genevan psalms for a new generation The best way to learn the Psalms is to sing them, which is why a group of Dutch musicians is mining their "Genevan Psalter" heritage to create arrangements that appeal to today's worshipers. Feature Story | July 05, 2011 Five Tips for Worship that Welcomes People with Mental Illnesses Kris Moore, Cheryl Shea, and others offer advice on paying attention to logistics and blessings so all experience God’s grace in worship. Feature Story | June 13, 2011 Vertical Habits and Mental Illness in Worship The vertical habits framework is easy to understand and talk about. It gives people the words to bring every part of themselves--even mental illness--to God in worship. Feature Story | June 13, 2011 Meeting the Holy Spirit through Preaching and the Arts Learn how one congregation used sermons and group creativity to help all ages become alive to the Spirit and more fully celebrate Pentecost. Feature Story | May 05, 2011 Theological Reflection a Key to Worship Renewal Asking good questions helps congregations move worship forward. They move from the language of preference to the language of full, active, conscious participation in worship. Feature Story | April 15, 2011 « Previous 4 5 6 7 8 ... Next »