Sessions
For over 35 years, the Calvin Symposium on Worship has annually gathered together worshipers from many Christian traditions across Canada, the US, and beyond, bringing together people from a variety of roles in worship and leadership, including pastors, worship planners and leaders, musicians, scholars, students, worship bands and teams, organists, visual artists, preachers, chaplains, missionaries, liturgists, council and session leaders, and more. Cosponsored by the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and the Center for Excellence in Preaching at Calvin University and Calvin Theological Seminary, the Symposium aims to encourage leaders in churches and worshiping communities of all sizes and settings.”
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| Thursday, February 8th | ||
| 12:00 AM |
Makihiko Arase, Japan Biblical Theological Seminary 12:00 AM Music and prayer are prominent elements in worship liturgy. How does the culture of the worship community influence these worship practices? How should we engage culture and yet be countercultural in our practice of music and prayer? Engage with this panel from four continents as we explore how cultural values form and inform worship practices. |
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| Wednesday, February 7th | ||
| 12:00 AM |
Nurturing Children through Intergenerational Worship and Prayer Ronnie Farmer, Indiana Wesleyan University 12:00 AM Congregations, pastors, and parents/caregivers have many opportunities to join together in worship and prayer practices that more intentionally engage children and help them come to know and love God and grow in faith together. Panelists will discuss ways to intentionally create intergenerational community in which people of all ages, including children, are welcomed as full participants whose participation enriches the community and gives praise to God. |
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| Friday, February 9th | ||
| 12:00 AM |
Practical Worship Planning for Holy Week Rodrigo Cano 12:00 AM Come and join a conversation with knowledgeable and experienced preachers and worship planners as we talk about our best practices for Holy Week worship planning. Bring your questions and ideas as we share and learn together. |
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| Wednesday, February 7th | ||
| 12:00 AM |
Munther Isaac 12:00 AM What is the role of preaching in situations of deep conflict and division? How can preaching participate in the Christian call to peacemaking? This panel will explore the connections between gospel preaching and peacemaking efforts. |
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| Thursday, February 8th | ||
| 12:00 AM |
Receptive Ecumenism in Neighborhoods, Soccer Fields, and Workplaces Kimberly Hope Belcher, University of Notre Dame 12:00 AM When marked by both conviction and humility, these conversations have rich potential for building holy friendships and deepening our worship of God. Yet they can also backfire, perpetuating stereotypes and leaving us unsure about the point of common practices. Come to this session to learn from veteran participants in both formal ecumenical dialogues and informal neighborhood conversations about how we can engage with believers across the Protestant-Catholic divide in constructive and healing ways. |
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