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Program: Featured Lecture, "Why Atheists Are So Angry.", Rubel Shelly
Program: Featured Lecture, "Why Atheists Are So Angry.", Rubel Shelly
William M. Green Distinguished Christian Lecture Program
Program for the Twenty-Eighth Annual William M. Green Distinguished Christian Lecture Program with featured lecturer Dr. Rubel Shelly, Professor of Religion, Rochester College.
Ministry Among Those Who Live With Disabilities: Disability As An Issue Of Faith And Hope, Joan Cornelison
Ministry Among Those Who Live With Disabilities: Disability As An Issue Of Faith And Hope, Joan Cornelison
Symposium on Worship Archive
An estimated 80% of families affected by disability do not attend church even though many wish they could. 8.1% of persons with disabilities seek pastoral care compared to only 4.0% of those without disabilities. 8 out of 10 people with and without disabilities consider their faith to be important to them; with approximately 65% saying their religious faith is very important. Churches have the unique opportunity to make a difference.
Letting Shadows Lengthen: New Hymn Texts For Holy Week, Mary Louise Bringle
Letting Shadows Lengthen: New Hymn Texts For Holy Week, Mary Louise Bringle
Symposium on Worship Archive
Ten "new" texts for Holy Week, including a song in Spanish. All hymns lyrics are listed, as well as the tune to which they are sung (if the sheet music is not also included).
The Use Of The Organ In "Blended" Worship: "What's In Your Blender?", Mark Thallander
The Use Of The Organ In "Blended" Worship: "What's In Your Blender?", Mark Thallander
Symposium on Worship Archive
A video journey in "blended" worship from Assemblies of God, Baptist, Congregational, Foursquare, Reformed, Presbyterian and United Methodist congregations.
Heavenly Harmonies For Worship Team Vocalists, Greg Scheer
Heavenly Harmonies For Worship Team Vocalists, Greg Scheer
Symposium on Worship Archive
Adding vocal harmonies to worship songs can sound lovely, but it is not easy to do well. In this session, worship team leaders and vocalists will learn how to create vocal harmonies for everything from two voices to full choir. Participants will sing and see each example.
Moving Toward Excellence With Your Church Choir: Exploring 'New' And 'Old' Ways Of Improving Diction, Intonation, Choral Blend And Musicality, Jeffrey S. Wilson
Moving Toward Excellence With Your Church Choir: Exploring 'New' And 'Old' Ways Of Improving Diction, Intonation, Choral Blend And Musicality, Jeffrey S. Wilson
Symposium on Worship Archive
At the heart of worship is Word, font and table, surrounded by prayer and song.
Nairobi Statement on Worship and Culture:
Worship is: transcultural, contextual, countercultural, and cross-cultural.
Sing With Me, Please!, Joyce Borger
Sing With Me, Please!, Joyce Borger
Symposium on Worship Archive
A workshop offered by Joyce Borger discussing how to lead a singing activity, including considerations of how to best make activities good for children, teenagers, and adults.
Preaching As Pastoral Care, Howard Vanderwell
Preaching As Pastoral Care, Howard Vanderwell
Symposium on Worship Archive
The multiple aims of preaching show didatic, apologetic, formation, persuasion, evangelistic, prophetic, and pastoral. This workshop emphasizes the pastoral care portion of this.
2007 Program For Calvin Symposium On Worship: Word, Music, Vision, Action
2007 Program For Calvin Symposium On Worship: Word, Music, Vision, Action
Symposium on Worship Archive
We hope that this symposium will be spiritually refreshing for all of you. One of the main goals of the Worship Symposium is to be encouraged together by what God is doing in congregations across North America and beyond, and to learn to ask helpful questions about our own worship practices that focus our attention on the deep meaning and purpose of worship. We expect that we will also learn something more about how to preach, pray, and sing with greater understanding for those in our own communities and around the world where violence brings so much suffering. Many were …
Collaboration And Team Building In Worship And Arts Ministries, Norma De Waal Malefyt, John Ferguson, Rory Noland, Robert Nordling, Paul Ryan, Howard Vanderwell
Collaboration And Team Building In Worship And Arts Ministries, Norma De Waal Malefyt, John Ferguson, Rory Noland, Robert Nordling, Paul Ryan, Howard Vanderwell
Symposium on Worship Archive
In this day we will discover how worship and arts ministries thrive in the cradle of collaboration and teams. From conception to realization of a worship service, the Spirit of God unites individuals and groups for creative, thoughtful, and formative experiences. In these moments community is built, character is formed, competency increases, and our unique callings are affirmed. Pastors, musicians, artists, choral directors, worship team leaders, planners, etc.–all who work collaboratively or desire to develop the collaborative potential of their ministries are encouraged to participate in this seminar.
On Divine Glory: An Expanded Conversation On The Conference Theme, John D. Witvliet
On Divine Glory: An Expanded Conversation On The Conference Theme, John D. Witvliet
Symposium on Worship Archive
This theme arises out of the basic conviction that long-term worship renewal is best sustained not merely by attention to technique or style, but rather by attention to the triune God we worship. Indeed, we should worry a lot about the mechanics, style, and techniques of worship, but mostly in terms of how adequate they are to fittingly proclaim and approach this particular God.
The Nuts And Bolts Of Worship Planning: A Crash Course In Collected Wisdom From 200 Congregations, John Witvliet
The Nuts And Bolts Of Worship Planning: A Crash Course In Collected Wisdom From 200 Congregations, John Witvliet
Symposium on Worship Archive
The goal of what follows is to offer every congregation, every pastor, every worship leader, two or so ideas (o.k., maybe three) that can make your work more joyful, effective, and spiritually edifying... Listen prayerfully, discerningly for what that might be for you in your context...
Thursday Seminar Schedule For January 25, 2007
Thursday Seminar Schedule For January 25, 2007
Symposium on Worship Archive
A list of seminars with title, host, location, description, and participants.
Beholding To Transforming: Beauty And The Arts, Frank Burch Brown, Lisa De Boer, Susan Felch, Linda Witte Henke, Eric O. Jacobsen, Debra Rienstra, Laura Smit, Mark Torgerson
Beholding To Transforming: Beauty And The Arts, Frank Burch Brown, Lisa De Boer, Susan Felch, Linda Witte Henke, Eric O. Jacobsen, Debra Rienstra, Laura Smit, Mark Torgerson
Symposium on Worship Archive
New York artist Mako Fujimura once asked if a tree is more beautiful in full bloom or just as the pedals begin to fall when a breeze passes by.... What does scripture mean when it speaks of beauty? How does this affect our engagement with the arts in worship? Part of our challenge in congregations is that everyone comes to worship with such a different understanding of what is beautiful and how much it really matters. This day will probe how we might more meaningfully convey the "glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ" in this challenging environment.
The Environmental Banners And Floral Arrangements In The Fine Arts Center, Chris Stoffel Overvoorde, Toon Overvoorde
The Environmental Banners And Floral Arrangements In The Fine Arts Center, Chris Stoffel Overvoorde, Toon Overvoorde
Symposium on Worship Archive
Toon Overvoorde arranged the flowers for the worship services and later led a workshop on how flowers can enrich worship services. These documents are short write ups discussing the significance of the banners and floral arrangements in the Fine Arts Center.