Christian Weddings Worth Remembering
Making weddings more like worship infuses them with sparkle and meaning that last far beyond memories of who wore what.
David H. Kim on Faith and Work
Imagine how your work would change if worship services felt less like a destination and more like a launching pad.
True Worship is the Act of Expressing Your Knowledge of God
An interview with pastor Netz Gómez
Mark Torgerson on the Best Worship Books
So many books on worship are worth reading. And each year brings new worship books and worship resources. Mark Torgerson’s up-to-date bibliography is an annotated listing of the best worship resources.
The Time of Some Famous Worshipers Has Come to an End
Now there is a challenge for the church, says pastor René Molina
Music Is Just As Important As Lyrics
Because [music] helps to memorize the lyrics and make them your own, says Roberto Colón
Top Ten Lessons from Reformation Geneva
Advice from Reformation Geneva on how to implement changes in worship without losing your congregation in the process
A Prayer of Lament
This prayer of lament was prayed at Calvin Theological Seminary on May 1, 2015 in response to the earthquake in Nepal and the unrest in Baltimore.
Worship and Discipleship: As It Was…Is…and Shall Be
Nine church leaders and scholars recall and predict hot topics in worship, discipleship and discernment from 1995 to 2025.
Not for Us, Right? Worship Planning in the Non-Traditional Church
Some churches and worship planners naturally gravitate to hymn books, studying published prayers, or following the lectionary. But, some churches might resist these practices.
Eric Washington on God’s Sovereignty and Slavery
Sometimes it’s awkward for Christians of different cultures to talk together about God’s presence in slavery. Eric Washington provides a way forward.
Eric Washington on African American Missionaries
Before William Carey founded a mission society, or Adoniram and Ann Judson sailed to Burma, a former African American slave had already become a missionary to Jamaica.