Two Pastors on Christian Worship in Politically Divided Times
Many preachers and congregations claim that politics have no place in their worship. But pastors Meg Jenista Kuykendall and Katie Ritsema-Roelofs say that addressing public issues in worship is essential for congregations to become to Christlike communities.
The Absent Congregation: Reflections on Preaching in a COVID World
2021 Online Calvin Symposium on Worship | On-Demand Panel Discussion Video
Preaching While White: Practices of Humility and Courage in the Face of Injustice
2019 Calvin Symposium on Worship | Workshop
The Bible in Worship: Deep Engagement with Scripture in a Culture of Low Biblical Literacy
2019 Calvin Symposium on Worship | Seminar
The Love of God for All People and Creatures
2019 Calvin Symposium on Worship | Service of the Word
A Roundtable on Connecting Sunday’s Worship to Monday’s Work
Six pastors and scholars share ideas to help congregations authentically practice God’s vision of shalom in worship and at work.
Connecting Sunday's Worship to Monday's Work
“Faith and Work” has recently become a major theme of Christian renewal in congregations across North America and beyond.
Meg Jenista on The Young Clergy Women Project
Face it. There are still far more male pastors than female pastors. That is why young female pastors support each other in The Young Clergy Women Project.
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