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.
Opening Worship from Around the World
This service is a global service, using the gifts from many communities around the world. It is a service that focuses on God’s promise that God will hold “all things” together.
Worship with Proskuneo in Clarkston, Georgia
This service is led by members of Proskuneo, a multi-cultural worshiping community located in Clarkston, Georgia.
Worship with Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan
This service takes place at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is a service of the word based on Romans 8:1-8.
Worship at Holy Trinity Rathmines Church in Dublin, Ireland
Worship at Holy Trinity Rathmines Church in Dublin, Ireland. This service takes place at Holy Trinity Rathmines Church in Dublin, Ireland.
David M. Bailey on Righteous Anger in the Psalms
In this episode, David M. Bailey, executive director of Arrabon, an organization dedicated to equipping and empowering organizations for reconciliation, talks with John Witvliet about righteous anger that directs people on a path of formation and Christian discipleship.
3 Songs of God's Peace / 3 Cantos sobre la Paz de Dios
Carlos Colón demonstrates and talks about three songs of God's peace, as part of the series "Songs from the hymnal / Cantos del himnario Santo, Santo, Santo / Holy, Holy, Holy.'"
Gathering Safely for In-Person Worship during COVID-19
A conversation with leaders from the project Ecumenical Protocols for In-Person Worship and from the Humanitarian and Disaster Institute
Kimberly Hope Belcher on Christian Unity and Communion
Ephesians 4 calls Christians to “one Lord, one faith, one baptism” unity. Yet many Christian traditions don’t allow full communion with other denominations. Kimberly Hope Belcher’s new book Eucharist and Receptive Ecumenism: From Thanksgiving to Communion, offers steps toward greater unity.
Worship in a Digital World: Interview with Wendell Kimbrough
In this edited interview, songwriter Wendell Kimbrough talks about what he’s learned during the COVID-19 pandemic about worship in the digital world. He was interviewed by Rebecca Snippe, a program manager for the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship.
Identity and Faithful Anti-Racism
A conversation with Christina Edmondson and John Witvliet