Session Title
Session Description
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 here from 30 states, 5 provinces, and also from England, India, Hong Kong, Argentina, Taiwan, Indonesia, Spain and Zimbabwe. In all our listening, learning, discussion and worship, we have the joy of discovering the rich breadth of the body of Christ as it worships around the world, and at the same time, we are able to proclaim that we believe "one Lord, one faith, one baptism." We hope that you will seize this brief opportunity to meet someone you do not know, to engage in discussion so that your understanding and experience of the Holy Spirit's work in the worship life of the church is heightened.
Conference Title
2003 Calvin Symposium on Worship
Event Date
1-10-2003
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Text
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program
Recommended Citation
"Program - Calvin Symposium on Worship and the Arts" (2003). Symposium on Worship Archive. 7.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/uni-cicw-symposium/2003/allitems/7
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Program - Calvin Symposium on Worship and the Arts
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 here from 30 states, 5 provinces, and also from England, India, Hong Kong, Argentina, Taiwan, Indonesia, Spain and Zimbabwe. In all our listening, learning, discussion and worship, we have the joy of discovering the rich breadth of the body of Christ as it worships around the world, and at the same time, we are able to proclaim that we believe "one Lord, one faith, one baptism." We hope that you will seize this brief opportunity to meet someone you do not know, to engage in discussion so that your understanding and experience of the Holy Spirit's work in the worship life of the church is heightened.