Morning Prayer
2019 Vital Worship Grants Colloquium | Morning Worship
The Love of God for All People and Creatures
2019 Calvin Symposium on Worship | Service of the Word
Praying the Psalms in Life and in Worship
In joy and in sorrow, in faith and in doubt, the Psalms can help us to worship and pray.
Paul S. Ryan and Luke Enders on the Calvin 50 Song Collection
What we sing in worship shapes our vision of who God is and what God cares about. One college chose a list of 50 worship songs to help its students sustain a life of faith.
The Contemplative Worship Leader
New and ancient patterns in Christ’s Spirit are available to worship leaders, this workshop explores how to find life and vitality in our diverse contexts and through our varied personalities.
Models of Mentorship: Training the Next Generation of Worship Leaders
In this session, a panel of experienced mentors shared the models of mentoring used in their contexts, explored the implicit and explicit goals of each model, and explained how each model trains and equips mentors.
Revelation 7: The Great Multitude of God's People
A worship service held at Worship Symposium 2017
Learning New Worship Songs through YouTube
YouTube makes it easier to learn worship music, but it could also lead to cookie-cutter worship and unreasonable expectations for musicians.
What I Learned about Teaching Worship from a Chemistry Professor
"What’s a POGIL?” I asked, half-seriously, half-laughingly. My wife, Sheila, a chemistry instructor in a university was attending a conference for chemistry educators about a pedagogy growing in popularity in science classrooms around the United States. She explained that POGIL is a method for teaching both class content and important skills such as critical thinking and teamwork without using a lecture format.
God's All-Surpassing Power
A morning worship service from the 2015 Calvin Symposium on Worship led by Meg Jenista, preaching, 2 Corinthians 5:11-6:2
Planning Worship
Learning to lead worship takes practice, but where does one begin?
Role of Story Part I
Learning to lead worship takes practice, but where does one begin?