All Tags Resource Type Academic Article Article Audio Bibliography Book Excerpt Conversation Enacted Scripture Feature Story Image News Item Online Discussion Podcast Prayer Reflection Resource Guide Slideshow Topic Showcase Video Website Worship Service Category All Christian Year Daily Prayer/Reflection Dance Drama Grants Interdisciplinary Intergenerational Worship Language Arts/Words Music Preaching Sacraments (Baptism and Lord's Supper) Teaching Technology Visual Arts Worshipers Worship- Leading Worship- Meaning of Worship- Planning Worship- Preparing for Occasion All Funerals Symposium Resources War Lessons and Carols Ascension Hymn Festival Advent Weddings Weekday Services Epiphany Natural Disasters Pentecost Teaching Worship Commissionings Thanksgiving Easter Christ the King Christmas Healing Services Anniversaries Taize Ordination/Installation Heidelberg Catechism Summer Passion Week Lent Dedications Search results 1 - 5 of 5 Sort by: Title | Date Duane Kelderman on Weddings and Worship A Christian wedding is a reflection of the people getting married. But the wedding is not meant to be just about one couple. A Christian wedding at its best is also a form of worship in which God calls and the gathered people respond. Conversation | June 16, 2015 Christian Weddings Worth Remembering Making weddings more like worship infuses them with sparkle and meaning that last far beyond memories of who wore what. Feature Story | June 16, 2015 Larry Visser on Wedding Music Here is guidance on what to consider when choosing wedding music for the prelude, procession, ceremony, recession and postlude. Conversation | June 16, 2015 The Honor of Marriage - Hebrews 13, HCLD 41 A service plan focused on the honor of marriage and our Christian obedience to moral purity, both within and outside of marriage in a series on the Ten Commandments, as explained in the Heidelberg Catechism. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 Wedding Planning Checklist A list of points about worship to consider when planning a wedding and some questions to ponder. Article | June 01, 2005