Virtual Worship
2021 Online Calvin Symposium on Worship | On-Demand Panel Discussion Video
Healthy Leadership in Anxious Times
2021 Online Calvin Symposium on Worship | On-Demand Panel Discussion Video
Deeply Formed Ministry
2021 Online Calvin Symposium on Worship | On-Demand Panel Discussion Video
Forming New Worshiping Communities: Church Planting in the 21st Century
Worship can change lives when people--whether unchurched or eager for fresh expressions of worship and life together--understand what they are doing and why.
Multiple Pathways for Youth
2021 Online Calvin Symposium on Worship | On-Demand Panel Discussion Video
Stob Lecture Series Featuring Jemar Tisby
This session will be a conversation between Jemar Tisby, president of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective, and Denise Posie and David Beelen, Calvin Theological Seminary coaches for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Discipleship.
A Fresh Look at Designing Worship for Workers
There is a deep division between worship and work in the modern world. What can worship leaders do about it? Join this conversation.
Kimberly Hope Belcher on Christian Unity and Communion
Ephesians 4 calls Christians to “one Lord, one faith, one baptism” unity. Yet many Christian traditions don’t allow full communion with other denominations. Kimberly Hope Belcher’s new book Eucharist and Receptive Ecumenism: From Thanksgiving to Communion, offers steps toward greater unity.
Identity and Faithful Anti-Racism
A conversation with Christina Edmondson and John Witvliet
Teacher-Scholar Panel: Community and Social Justice Themes
2019 Teacher-Scholar Vital Worship Grant recipients talk about their projects and the implications for those projects for gathered worship.
Words to the Church from Another Time of Pandemic and Racism
The Rev. Francis Grimké’s thoughts from over a century ago are just as relevant during our current COVID-19 crisis and ongoing pleas for racial justice.
Preparing to Reopen Churches for Worship during COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic means churches planning to reopen will have to consider not just how to keep congregants safe, but also how to make them feel welcome. Consider these thoughtful recommendations from Yvette Lau, a pastoral musician, scholar, and teacher serving in Hong Kong.