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A Festival Of Global Congregational Song Based On The Lord's Prayer
A Festival Of Global Congregational Song Based On The Lord's Prayer
Symposium on Worship Archive
This hymn festival focused on multilingual and global worship, including the Lord's Prayer in Spanish, Nkosi, Nkosi from South Africa, Kyrie Eleison from Ghana, Halelua! Pelo Tso Rona from South Africa, Khudaya, rahem kar from Pakistan, a greeting of peace in an Asian Manner, and prayers from Ghana, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Peru, and Mexico.
The Parable Of The Lighthouse: Evening Worship, Anton Armstrong, Cindy De Jong, Edwin De Jong, Carl Daw, Randall Engle, John Ferguson, Donald Juel, Sheryll Poel
The Parable Of The Lighthouse: Evening Worship, Anton Armstrong, Cindy De Jong, Edwin De Jong, Carl Daw, Randall Engle, John Ferguson, Donald Juel, Sheryll Poel
Symposium on Worship Archive
The handout for an evening worship session of the 11th Calvin Symposium on Worship, featuring Isaiah 60 and Matthew 5: 1-16.
10th Symposium On Worship And The Arts: Walk As Children Of The Light, A Festival Of Hymns, Sean Ivory, Marva Dawn, David Cherwien
10th Symposium On Worship And The Arts: Walk As Children Of The Light, A Festival Of Hymns, Sean Ivory, Marva Dawn, David Cherwien
Symposium on Worship Archive
A handout for the hymn festival associated with the 10th Calvin Symposium on Worship where the theme was "Walk as Children of the Light."
Oh, For A Thousand Tongues To Sing: Hymns, Songs, And Readings Of Lament And Praise, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Michele Johns, Gregg Demey, Rachel Meyering, Andrew Mbuvi, Susan Vander Laan
Oh, For A Thousand Tongues To Sing: Hymns, Songs, And Readings Of Lament And Praise, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Michele Johns, Gregg Demey, Rachel Meyering, Andrew Mbuvi, Susan Vander Laan
Symposium on Worship Archive
The program for the Hymn Festival in association with the 9th Calvin Symposium on Worship, including an outline of the spiritual journey the festival is representing: Entering God's Presence, Lamenting Our Brokenness, Celebrating Unity in Diversity, and Looking Forward to a New Heaven and Earth.