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2002-2003 Program Overview, Cedarville University Feb 2003

2002-2003 Program Overview, Cedarville University

The Staley Distinguished Christian Scholar Lecture Program

Lecture Theme: The World of Worldviews: Making Sense of a Smorgasbord Culture


Poster - Buscando La Paz: A Quest For Peace, Jorge Lockward, Bill Vanden Bosch, George Davis Jan 2003

Poster - Buscando La Paz: A Quest For Peace, Jorge Lockward, Bill Vanden Bosch, George Davis

Symposium on Worship Archive

A poster advertising a bilingual Sunday morning worship session at Oakdale Park Church, featuring Coro Cántico Nuevo directed by Jorge Lockward.


Conference Worship Services - Calvin Symposium On Worship And The Arts, Paul Detterman, Howard Vanderwell, Dennis Dewey, Marie Rubis Bauer, Jorge Lockward, Vicky Tan Warkentien, Carl Stam, Andrew Donaldson, Matt Redman, Ron Rienstra, Robert Keeley, Tim Haig, Pamela Smitter Baker, Wesley Broadnax, Joseph Mason, Scott Thornburg, Perrin Reinders Jan 2003

Conference Worship Services - Calvin Symposium On Worship And The Arts, Paul Detterman, Howard Vanderwell, Dennis Dewey, Marie Rubis Bauer, Jorge Lockward, Vicky Tan Warkentien, Carl Stam, Andrew Donaldson, Matt Redman, Ron Rienstra, Robert Keeley, Tim Haig, Pamela Smitter Baker, Wesley Broadnax, Joseph Mason, Scott Thornburg, Perrin Reinders

Symposium on Worship Archive

The four services are based on the two central claims found in Joel 2: a call to repentance and the promise of the Spirit. The first claim, "rend your hearts and not your garments," has been the church's traditional call to Lenten repentance. The second, "I will pour out my Spirit," has been the church's traditional reading for Pentecost. The life of faith is anchored by both this challenge and this promise, never one without the other.

Taizé is a religious community near Cluny, France, founded after World War II. The brothers have developed a unique prayer style which is …


Organ Recital: Treasures For The Paschal Season, Marie Rubis Bauer Jan 2003

Organ Recital: Treasures For The Paschal Season, Marie Rubis Bauer

Symposium on Worship Archive

Includes Komm Heiliger Geist, Windows of Comfort: Two Oranbooks, Versetti, and Chorale Variations sur la théme du "Veni Creator Spiritus", Op. 4.


Learning From Christian Worship Worldwide With A Posture Of Grateful Humility And How Worship Gives Us A Timeline To Live By, Charles Farhadian, C. Michael Hawn Jan 2003

Learning From Christian Worship Worldwide With A Posture Of Grateful Humility And How Worship Gives Us A Timeline To Live By, Charles Farhadian, C. Michael Hawn

Symposium on Worship Archive

How cross-cultural worship encounters prompt us to ask better questions about our own worship and Gather Into One: Prayer and Singing Globally.

"Tell all his wonderful acts" is more than a simple textual refrain in David's canticle (1 Chron. 16:9b); it is the fundamental practice of liturgy. In like manner, Christian worship should anchor our memory in God's work in history, centered in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and anchor our anticipation in the future coming of Christ and the kingdom of shalom he will usher in.


Handout - Notes On The Piano Music, Charlotte Kroeker, Abner Hershberger, Lisa Deboer, Dennis Dewey, Robert J. Batastini, Judy Britts, Todd E. Johnson Jan 2003

Handout - Notes On The Piano Music, Charlotte Kroeker, Abner Hershberger, Lisa Deboer, Dennis Dewey, Robert J. Batastini, Judy Britts, Todd E. Johnson

Symposium on Worship Archive

Notes on the piano music, which explores the realm of sacred art literature for the piano.

Some notes on the symposium as a whole are also present, with additional resources through the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and conference announcements.


Program - Calvin Symposium On Worship And The Arts Jan 2003

Program - Calvin Symposium On Worship And The Arts

Symposium on Worship Archive

The Calvin Symposium on Worship and the Arts aims to bring together worship leaders and planners, pastors, artists, dramatists, and musicians from many church traditions to engage in worship, fellowship, learning, and discussion around preaching, drama, organ and piano music, worship planning, visual art, and congregational song.

The conference program is both ecumenical and Reformed, both principled and practical, both appreciative of a heritage and open to contemporary expression.

This year we welcome 1400 conference participants and presenters from all over North America and other parts of the world. Over thirty denominations are represented at the conference. People have traveled …


Schedule Change Note Jan 2003

Schedule Change Note

Symposium on Worship Archive

Due to travel and visa problems, David Peterson is unable to be with us. We learned this just Thursday morning. As a result, please note the following two schedule changes for those of you who signed up for his sessions on Friday (A7) or Saturday (D16). We are again very grateful that three other presenters are willing, on very short notice, to offer other sessions which we think will be of interest to you as well.