Published on
May 25, 2022
Worship/Plenary on Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.

This is the opening session of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship (CICW) 2022 Vital Worship Virtual Grants Event. In this session you will receive a brief introduction to CICW and the Vital Worship Grants Program, hear about what to expect from the 2022 Grants Event, worship around the Lord’s Prayer, and breakout group discussion pertaining to your grant projects.

 

Schedule

Opening and Welcome

Worship: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.

Breakout Group Discussion

    • Describe your project in two sentences.
    • Those beginning their grants:
      • What do you hope that God will do in your context through this project?
    • Those concluding their grants:
      • What have you seen God do in your context?

Wrap Up

Benediction

  

 

Order of Worship

Opening Song: “Our Father in Heaven”

Words: The Lord’s Prayer
Music: Eric Wyse © 2002 Vine Ridge Music
Used by permission. CCLI #400063.
Led by the Institute of Worship Studies

Opening Prayer

Based on a prayer from Reformed Worship, number 68
Led by Kathy Smith, Paul Ryan, Satrina Reid, Nathan Glasper, Cindy DeBoer, and Will Groenendyk

Includes “My Shepherd Will Supply My Need”
Led by Becky Snippe
Text: Isaac Watts, 1719
Music: W. Walker’s Southern Harmony, 1835

Psalm 131

Led by Hannah Barker Nickolay, Jackson Nickolay, and Jeff Barker

Song: “Take My Life and Let It Be / 나의 생명 드리니

Words and Music: Chris Tomlin, Frances Ridley Havergal, Henri Abraham Cesar Malan, Louie Giglio © 2003 sixsteps Music, admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing
Used by permission. CCLI #400063.
Led by Julie Tai and the Fuller Seminary Chapel Team

Prayer

Our Father in Heaven, hallowed by your name.
Your kingdom come.
Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.

Led by Leopoldo Sanchez

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