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Further, a hymnal is a valuable resource for all kinds of Christians, as well as congregational leaders, whether or not their congregation uses a hymnal in worship. Article | May 03, 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 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 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 Symposium 2008 - Plenary Address by Dallas Willard A plenary address by Dallas Willard at the 2008 Symposium on Worship. Audio | March 01, 2013 How to Help “Contemporary” Churches Embrace “Ancient” Approaches to Worship Can congregations with a “praise band” worship culture be led to joyfully embrace the practices of historic liturgy? Yes, if they are allowed to taste it slowly and if they see the evangelical and missional wisdom embedded in the ancient ways. Audio | February 22, 2013 Taizé Vespers Taize Vespers led by Brad Berglund, presented at the 2013 Calvin Symposium on Worship. Video | Worship Service | February 19, 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 Leading the Liturgy The role and function of a worship leader should not be underestimated. The level of engagement for worshipers in a worship service often is influenced directly by the way in which a worship leader functions. The quality of the sermon, the significance of the music and the content of the liturgy needs to be matched by the engaging manner in which the worship leader serves. Article | February 01, 2013 Hymn Festivals The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship is providing support to worshiping communities across North America to host Hymnfests. The purpose of this program is to promote learning about what it means to sing the whole of God’s story. Article | January 04, 2013 The Church: Willing to Suffer Seventh worship service in a series of worship services based on key themes from the Belhar Confession Worship Service | December 12, 2012 The Church: Passionate for Justice and Compassion Sixth worship service in a collection of building blocks for a series of worship services based on key themes from the Belhar Confession Worship Service | December 12, 2012 The Church: A Peacemaker Fifth worship service in a collection of building blocks for a series of worship services based on key themes from the Belhar Confession Worship Service | December 12, 2012 The Church’s Unity: A Healthy Witness Fourth worship service in a collection of building blocks for a series of worship services based on key themes from the Belhar Confession Worship Service | December 12, 2012 The Church’s Unity: Both Gift and Obligation Third worship service in a collection of building blocks for a series of worship services based on key themes from the Belhar Confession Worship Service | December 12, 2012 The Church: A World-Wide Family Second worship service in a collection of building blocks for a series of worship services based on key themes from the Belhar Confession Worship Service | December 12, 2012 A Triune God and A Forever Church First worship service in a collection of building blocks for a series of worship services based on key themes from the Belhar Confession Worship Service | December 10, 2012 Key Themes from the Belhar Worship Service Collection A collection of building blocks for a series of worship services based on key themes from the Belhar Confession. Worship Service | December 10, 2012 Ben Dykhouse on a New Way of Praying Ben Dykhouse explains why God cares about multicultural worship, and he describes a new prayer model that students learned from C. J. Kingdom-Grier, who gave a one-day workshop. Conversation | Video | November 15, 2012 « Previous 7 8 9 10 11 ... Next »