Songs of Comfort, Shared by The Network Community
A playlist with songs of comfort, shared by members of The Network community.
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A playlist with songs of comfort, shared by members of The Network community.
Sharing a song my 9-year-old granddaughter wrote about giving our worries to God.
A list of free services and music that has been made available to the church due to the special Covid-19 circumstances.
Prayer language to correspond with the words of Christ from the cross. It is adapted here in light of COVID-19 and is suitable for congregational, household, or private prayer.
What better time than this to practice a spiritual discipline of lament?
By Dr. John Witvliet, a resource adapted for our current circumstance from Reformed Worship in connection with A Time to Weep: Lamenting on Good Friday.
The service of Tenebrae, meaning “darkness” or “shadows,” has been practiced by the church since medieval times.
By Eugene Peterson, adapted for our current circumstances by Reformed Worship.
This dramatic Easter presentation has a strong scriptural foundation and engages worshipers in a creative, participatory manner.
The following liturgies are intended to guide worshipers who are sheltering at home through the patterns of worship.
While these days we readily associate the word "Corona" with the COVID-19 virus, the word has another meaning entirely in English literature.
Virtual worship might not be anyone’s idea of the ideal. But that doesn’t mean it's not a good option at certain times. Here are 9 tips for planning a successful online worship gathering.
We've worked with state and local health departments to create guidelines, specific for churches in West Michigan, as they consider what re-opening the church may look like.
Pay attention to the wide spectrum of mothering by including this video in your online worship service or by sharing it via social media.
Encouragement for churches to think more deeply about worship as we move through various phases of this pandemic.
This webinar explores the missional significance of corporate worship by taking a theological and practical look at how to plan worship with the “send” in mind.
In a time of unfamiliarity, anxiety, and loss, Kevin Adams and Martin Tel share their wisdom and pastoral hearts for worshiping with the Psalms. Many great resources are suggested.
This webinar with several church and public figures across Canada will offer advice and resources regarding re-establishing public worship safely during COVID-19 restrictions and limits.
Look inside for updates from Calvin Theological Seminary, Worship Ministries, Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, The Network, The Bridge App, and Classis Renewal.
What light and effective percussion instruments are a good option for churches to purchase? What percussion instruments would be good for kids? Let's dive into these questions together!
What happens when our nation begins to recover from COVID-19? Rather than returning to their former “normal,” houses of worship can continue to embrace and leverage innovative ways of reaching members in this new world.
Guy Russ, assistant vice president of Risk Control at Church Mutual Insurance Company, S.I., shares challenges facing houses of worship in the coming months and how best to prepare.
The following insights are gleaned from scripture, church history, Reformed theology, and church order, as well as conversations and Facebook posts.
On August 16, 2020 we invite all congregations to participate in CRCNA Day of Justice as part of communal praying and crying out to God together.
Fruit of the Spirit, composed and recorded by Glen Foster, a CRC member in Nanaimo, BC Canada. Sheet music and lead sheet are available here for use at no charge.