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.

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Granite Springs Church

To immerse the congregation in baptismal practices, “affirmation of baptism” practices and public and private psalm-saturated liturgical practices that help believers identify themselves as part of the baptized community as seen and practiced by generations of those saturated in the psalms by offering sermons, monthly baptismal services based on psalms and informed by rituals from the global and historic Christian church, and curriculum for family devotions, small group life and children’s ministry. 

Worshiping Communities
Lincoln, california
2012

Institute for Prison Ministries, Wheaton College

To equip those who lead worship in correctional facilities with youth and adults by bringing together chaplains for a two-day conference to learn together, train volunteers and share their experiences and learning through a blog and conference calls to gather examples of how worship impacts individuals in correctional facilities. 

Worshiping Communities
Wheaton, illinois
2012

Kent Lutheran Church

To engage the congregation in learning about the intersection of faith and community in partnership with their pastor who will be studying these communities and their worship as part of a Lilly Endowment Clergy Renewal Grant and together implement this new learning in worship when the pastor returns from her sabbatical.

Worshiping Communities
Kent, washington
2012

Mayfield Central Presbyterian Church (2012)

To provide opportunities for the congregation to publically lament the destruction of their building following a lightning strike and to remember God’s blessings while they are worshiping in a public school building by creating visual art for worship from salvaged objects that will have a home in their new building and that can be shared with other churches in similar situations to help them sing the Lord’s song in a foreign land.

Worshiping Communities
Mayfield, new york
2012

Mt Teman A.M.E. Church

To immerse the congregation and community in intergenerational study, dialogue and reflection on the communal nature of the Lord’s Supper through worship services, art, music and workshops that will unite believers throughout time and in many places.

Worshiping Communities
Elizabeth, new jersey
2012

New Church Development by Flint River Presbytery

To partner with local congregations in developing weekly evening worship at The Light at Bare Bulb Coffee, an innovative new church development, that utilizes liturgical, musical and artistic resources from a variety of Christian traditions and to offer three day-long workshops for local church leaders to learn about the resources being used.

Worshiping Communities
Kathleen, georgia
2012

Sherman Street Christian Reformed Church

To offer five workshops designed to explore how multimedia can strengthen the theme of the service, encourage contemplation in worship, connect Sunday worship with daily life and deepen participation of the congregation in worship.   

Worshiping Communities
Grand Rapids, michigan
2012

St Andrews Episcopal Church

To initiate a study of worship and new expressions of worship that include Scripture, preaching, and response to Scripture and sacraments that will develop vibrant, multi-generational worship that connects with the needs of the community and trains new leaders for worship.

Worshiping Communities
New Haven, connecticut
2012

St John’s United Church of Christ

To partner with First United Presbyterian Church of Dunkirk in exploring a deeper and broader understanding of the sacrament of communion in an ecumenical atmosphere of cooperation and fellowship that will promote a more profound understanding while maintaining the mystery, beauty and holiness of the sacrament.

Worshiping Communities
Dunkirk, new york
2012

St Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church

To offer workshops, intergenerational conversations and worship that includes communion in collaboration with neighboring congregations and a seminary that will deepen understanding of the Lord’s Supper and build stronger covenant relationships within and between congregations. 

Worshiping Communities
Atlanta, georgia
2012

St Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church

To create worship that is formative rather than expressive by inviting the congregation and community to engage in  multi-generational opportunities for learning, reflection and worshipful expression that includes liturgical dance, mime, step, drama and visual art.

Worshiping Communities
Canton, georgia
2012

St Paul United Church of Christ, North College Hill

To engage the congregation in learning about the role of drama, liturgical dance and media through seminars, small groups and deep exposure to Biblical story that will create worship that is healing for people who have been oppressed and without hope in a community that has experienced turmoil.  Poster available after June 2013.

Worshiping Communities
Cincinnati, ohio
2012