Worship Symposium Speaks Hope and Grace
The theme of “Living in Hope and Grace,” based on 1 Peter, threaded through much of the three-day Calvin Symposium on Worship that drew some 1,500 participants Jan. 30 - Feb. 1 from across North America and beyond.
2020 Symposium on Worship Slideshow
A slideshow of images from the 2020 Calvin Symposium on Worship
Living In Justice and Light
2020 Symposium on Worship | Vesper
Songs That Welcome and Songs That Send
Calvin Symposium of Worship 2020 | Vesper
Festival of Psalms
2020 Symposium on Worship | Festival
Preachers Need Friends, Too
The peer cohort is a place for preachers to strengthen their skills in real time while building intentional friendships.
Service of the Word: A Living Hope
A worship service from Symposium 2020 based on 1 Peter 1:3-9, "A Living Hope."
Service of the Word: Living as Holy
2020 Calvin Symposium on Worship | Service
Esau McCaulley on Reading While Black
African American biblical interpretation rises from a particular context. It offers unique perspectives on God’s character and glory. Esau McCaulley explains that learning how other cultures exegete the Bible benefits the whole church.
Symposium 2020 Presenters
A list of presenters from the 2020 Symposium on Worship.
Billy Kluttz on Paperless Liturgy and Music
Sometimes not providing written or projected words and notes is the best way to make liturgy truly the work of the people. Paperless liturgy and paperless music can be great tools for including all ages and abilities in worship.
Janice McLean-Farrell on a Pastoral Approach to Research
Congregations often want to get information from members and neighbors. They can learn how to do so pastorally by considering how scholars do academic research using human subjects. Scholars follow ethical standards to gain data while doing no harm.