"Sitting with Pain" by Ravi Vats (Creative Commons)

Recovering the “Lost Art of Lament” in Worship

Worship that is faithful to the whole Bible must include lament. A worship renewal grant on making lament a normal part of worship brought together eight churches in metro Birmingham, Alabama. It yielded ideas and practices that can be adapted to any church tradition and context.

Art by Betsy Steele Halstead

Easter Season Resource Guide

This list of Eastertide resources—including art, music, drama, devotions, liturgies, books, and sermons for the "Great Fifty Days" from Easter Sunday to Pentecost—will help you plan worship to celebrate Jesus Christ’s resurrection.

Artwork: "PSALM 85" by John August Swanson

Psalmody in Color: Celebrating the Sacred Music of Black Voices

As part of The Abyssinian Baptist Church’s annual Black Music Month Celebration, Psalmody in Color is a weekend-long festival dedicated to exploring and uplifting the psalm settings of Black composers, past and present. Through concerts, lectures, and workshops, the festival highlights the rich sacred music traditions that have shaped worship and cultural life across generations.

June 12, 2026, 9:00 AM
New York City, New York

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Vital Worship, Vital Preaching Grants

Applications are open for the Vital Worship, Vital Preaching Grants Program to support and enhance Christian worship practices. The upcoming application deadline is October 15, 2026.

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Wisdom in the Age of AI

Join top Christian thinkers, practitioners, and the broader public as we explore how faith can shape the responsible development and use of AI, while advancing human flourishing and contributing to shalom. The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship is pleased to sponsor the track AI in the Church. 

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Local Psalm Festivals

As part of the Dwelling in the Psalms year, the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship has provided resources to support Psalm festivals around Canada and the United States. These events are open to the public and many will be livestreamed. 

May 6, 2026 | 4 min read
Surprised by the Psalms

Anneke Kaai studied fine art and painting in the Netherlands at secular schools in the 1960s and ’70s. That experience compelled her to express her Christian faith through her art. She has painted many works based on scripture, including three series of paintings on the psalms, which she sees as a bountiful resource of imagery for the full range of human feelings in relation to God.

May 5, 2026 | 90 min video
Karen Campbell on Considering Lament: Psalms of Protest, Pain and Hope

Technically, the Troubles in Northern Ireland ended in 1998. But just as trauma didn’t end after the passage of the US Civil Rights Act or the work of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, pain still lingers in Northern Ireland. Karen and David Campbell composed a new set of lament songs to help Christians voice protest, pain, and hope during worship.

May 4, 2026 | 8 min read

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