2019 June Grants Event Highlights
A slideshow of images from the 2019 June Grants Event
10 Ways to Appropriately Respond to Racially-Fueled Events, Cultivating Vital Worship 2019
2019 Cultivating Vital Worship | Session
Santo, Santo, Santo / Holy, Holy, Holy: A Bilingual Hymnal
Introducing our newly published bilingual hymnal for Protestant congregations, parishes, seminaries, schools, and more.
Worship and Immigrant Lives - The Importance of Religion and the Role of Both Home and the Host Contexts
2019 Cultivating Vital Worship | Session
Grants Build Worship in North America
More than 40 poster boards showing the results of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship’s 2018 Vital Worship Grants program were on display last week in the Prince Center at Calvin College.
10 Must-have Resources for Developing Young Leaders in a Latin@ Context
Leaders frequently express that one of their greatest needs is finding resources which can support their ministry with youth in Latin@ contexts.
Glenn Packiam on Songs that Bring Hope in Worship
What do contemporary Christians sing about when they sing about hope? Do they experience hope when they gather to sing in worship? If so, what sort of hope is it?
Joel Carpenter on Matter and Spirit Exhibition
When U.S. artists and Chinese artists traveled together in China, they learned the unique challenges of expressing Christian faith through the visual arts in each other’s contexts.
The Church's "Big" Choir
Integration of the choir into all aspects of worship and the choir's voice into the congregation's repertoire.
Closing Communion Worship: The Ascension
Closing Communion Worship on Acts 1:1-11: The Ascension at the 2018 Worship Symposium.
Derek Elmi-Buursma on Communion and Context
Whether you call it Communion, Eucharist, the Lord’s Supper, or something else, you may wonder how to connect this sacrament with real life. Learn how one small urban congregation creates eucharistic liturgies for living in a broken world.
Andrea C. Hunter on Contemporary Worship Music’s Thou-to-I Shift
Her wide and deep experience with contemporary worship music gives Andrea C. Hunter keen insight on how it can form—or malform—Christians and congregations.