Working Together — The Worship Leader and Pastor
A webinar on planning worship together.
Welcome! From projection screens to professions of faith, from sacraments to song selections this is where worship teams and planners can connect with others about all aspects of worship.
A webinar on planning worship together.
Growing up in a Christian Reformed Church, I can’t say that I was very aware of the season of Lent. However, my ability to experience Lent has grown proportionately with my involvement in planning worship.
In the process of teaching the small people in our lives to worship, our own hearts learn the practice anew. As I perused each day’s lesson, the eight-part pattern began a drumbeat in my thinking about exactly what worship entails.
When did evening worship services begin in the CRCNA?
Churches: I'd love to hear what you're doing for Advent this year. What visual(s) did you use? How did you make your worship space beautiful?
A few years back my Grandma brought a birthday cake to our annual Christmas Eve party. And then she invited us to sing.
Looking for a way to participate in Advent in a meaningful way? Maybe with your children? Maybe just yourself? These 2017 Advent Calendar Templates are unique and free —just print and use.
What if we thought about worship like Hamilton? More and more I’m convinced the Church’s captivating, timeless gospel song plays most memorably in the classic liturgy.
Are we really required to include it in our services? Is this part of the RCA bylaws? Can a vote of the consistory override that requirement?
Ready or not — you’re a worship pastor! Zac Hicks leads this newly posted webinar and gives wise advice and encouragement to worship leaders, pastors, and all who lead or participate in worship.
Watch and learn from two artists and ministry leaders, Nicole Ensing and Sydney Yapoujian. This webinar includes visuals, ideas, and instructions for making your worship space beautiful.
I can't describe the thrill of simply worshipping under the leadership of these teens. Their passion, creativity, and leadership made me want more of this!
Scripture reminds us over and over that God uses “strangers” and immigrants to bring a blessing. Use this litany in your Sunday worship as a way to remember our many brothers and sisters whose immigration status puts them in need of prayers and to remember stories of immigrants in the Bible.
These holiday worship resources from Mental Health Ministries allow worshipers to reflect and accept the reality of where we are emotionally. They offer a message of hope in the midst of our darkness.
Here are two songs that I have written for the 500th anniversary year of the Reformation. It is my hope that churches and choirs may find a use for one or both of these songs.
This prayer confesses our sin of selfishness and asks God to help us love other people, especially people whom we consider "different."
The Antioch Worship Leadership Podcast was created for multiethnic worship leaders to have a way to continue learning about worship and community life in multiethnic churches.
Does anyone have a sample service review form they use? I see a lot of resources for reviews of persons, but not of a worship service.
Watch and listen to this inspiring and practical discussion on leading worship with youth and adults.
Listen and learn from this worship webinar that addresses the challenges of planning worship for a congregation made up of many uniquely created people.
I am wondering if there is a place on The Network that gives suggestions on how to do a baptism service where one parent is a professing member and one is not?
It's big! It's huge! It's the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. Are you doing anything in worship to mark this significant event?
The following is a list of songs that can be used for prayer walking. Please add a comment to this post with your favorites!
Does anyone have a printable church year calendar (Advent, Christmas, Lent, etc.) that they use? I'm a visual person and would love to print something like this out.
Do we have a "Funeral" liturgy anywhere? I'm on the Liturgical Forms & Resources page, but I don't see one. I see one for marriage, but not funerals...