CICW has awarded Vital Worship, Vital Preaching Grants for over 20 years to teacher-scholars and worshiping communities in 45+ states and provinces and across 40+ denominations and traditions—including Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal, non-denominational, and other Protestant communities.
While worship styles and practices vary greatly across these traditions, the grant projects typically explore at least one of CICW’s ten core convictions related to worship. Explore the hundreds of projects we’ve funded across both streams of the program.
Glen Ellyn Evangelical Covenant
To strengthen and encourage intergenerational worship through the church year and creative excellence in all aspects of worship including music, visual arts, sacred space design, spoken and written proclamation, prayer, and liturgy—all guided by the psalms.
Light of Hope Presbyterian Church
To explore alternative means of worship using drums from around the world, to promote diversity, multiculturalism, inclusion, and outreach in worship.
Luther Place Memorial Church
To train leaders through study of the theology of baptism and to promote life together in a diverse community through designing and implementing vesper worship services.
Rainbow Mennonite Church
To provide music, worship, dance, and art opportunities to train young congregants for participation and leadership in worship.
South Congregational Church
To develop innovative and informal worship services involving global music to connect with spiritual but not religious persons in the community.
St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church
To develop a community through bilingual worship that reaches out from the historic black community to the growing Latino community, and to learn each other's songs and worship traditions.
Trinity Presbyterian Church
To connect a theology of worship and the arts with the mission of the church through a monthly series of ecumenical worship services partnering with local homeless shelters, hospitals, and nursing homes.
Black Church Music Ministry Project Inc
To offer workshops and monthly gatherings that will provide learning, reflection and renewal to nurture and develop leadership for pastors, music ministry leaders, musicians and laity of predominately African American churches.
Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish
To offer training for volunteer cantors in fifteen rural parishes and the musicians who work with them that will develop the musical skills, liturgical knowledge and spirituality needed to do their ministry well.
Wake Forest University School of Divinity (2013)
To initiate learning opportunities for students to encounter and dialogue with local worship leaders and church musicians by offering practicum courses and related choir events that will provide students with hands-on experience in worship leadership that includes faculty and peer feedback and frameworks for liturgical theological reflection.
Archdiocese of Galveston - Houston Office of Worship
To create an Hispanic Music Ministry Formation Program to engage musicians throughout the Archdiocese in a study of Hispanic music and the role of the music in each liturgical season that will inform the leaders to select and lead music that is liturgically appropriate.
Candler School of Theology, Emory University
To engage teachers, composers and hymn writers in a study of practices and repertories of congregational song in North America that includes a collaborative consultation, a year-long partnership with congregations across the country and a concluding event to give new insights into the patterns in place and imagine prophetic renewal of the church’s song and leadership.