Learning about Worship from the Ancient Church
2021 Online Calvin Symposium on Worship | On-Demand Panel Discussion Video
Leading Beyond the Blizzard
A conversation on leadership in pandemic times with Andy Crouch and Kathy Smith
Worship with Anabas Ministry in Hong Kong
This service is led by Anabas Ministry in Hong Kong. It is a service of the word based on Romans 8.
Worship with Fuller Seminary in Pasadena, California
This service takes place at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. It is a service of the word based on Romans 8:9-13.
Universal Design, Public Worship, and the Christian Life
Join together with John D. Witvliet, director of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, in this opening session focused on welcoming all to the online Symposium experience, highlighting the legacy of Barbara Newman and her work on Universal Design for Worship, and reflecting on vocational worship leadership in Christian community as we begin 2021.
Preaching and Singing the Resurrection
2021 Online Calvin Symposium on Worship | On-Demand Panel Discussion Video
The Absent Congregation: Reflections on Preaching in a COVID World
2021 Online Calvin Symposium on Worship | On-Demand Panel Discussion Video
Faithful Anti-Racism and the Christian Life
A conversation with Christina Edmondson and John D. Witvliet
Stob Lecture Series Featuring Jemar Tisby
This session will be a conversation between Jemar Tisby, president of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective, and Denise Posie and David Beelen, Calvin Theological Seminary coaches for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Discipleship.
What Is the Color of Compromise?
This presentation is offered through The January Series of Calvin University and features Jemar Tisby, author and president of The Witness: A Black Christian collective, where he writes about race, religion, and culture.
A Fresh Look at Designing Worship for Workers
There is a deep division between worship and work in the modern world. What can worship leaders do about it? Join this conversation.
11am: Hope for America’s Most Segregated Hour
A 60-minute documentary film followed by a 60-minute Q&A time, hosted by David M. Bailey, executive director of Arrabon