Vital Worship, Vital Preaching grants fund diverse projects for worshiping communities and teacher-scholars.
The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship (CICW) has awarded yearlong grants to 48 recipients throughout the United States and Canada to stimulate thoughtful, innovative work aimed at strengthening Christian worship practices and preaching.The latest round of Vital Worship, Vital Preaching grants includes 15 awards to teacher-scholars working in various academic disciplines and 33 awards to worshiping communities in diverse Christian traditions and denominations. Grant awards of up to $25,000 will fund projects beginning Sept. 1, 2024.These awards represent the third of three grant cycles for projects with start dates in 2024. The next grant proposal due date is Oct. 15, 2024, which will fund work slated to begin after Jan. 1, 2025.Common themes in this round of worship-related projects include trauma healing, ecological and climate care, intergenerational worship practices, renewing liturgical worship, and integrating the arts into public worship.“We look forward to working with these grant recipients as they focus on a variety of key worship practices and important issues in the church,” said Kathy Smith, program manager for the grants program and CICW’s senior associate director. “We are grateful for their insight and ingenuity, and we are eager to learn along with them in the coming year.”
The grant program’s Worshiping Communities stream awards grants to organizations such as churches, denominational ministries, seminaries, universities, senior living communities, retreat centers, and other nonprofits. Projects receiving grants include:
The grant program’s Teacher-Scholar stream recognizes the unique role that teacher-scholars in a wide range of disciplines can play in strengthening Christian worship. The 15 recipients work in universities, seminaries, and academic societies and will conduct projects on topics such as:
Through their varied approaches, these 48 newly funded projects based in 25 U.S. states and four Canadian provinces all aim to deepen worshipers’ understanding of worship and strengthen practices of worship and faith formation.
“We are grateful to celebrate the vision of leaders in so many local worshiping communities who are eager to learn and grow, and of teacher-scholars eager to serve worshiping communities with their expertise,” CICW director John Witvliet said. “It is inspiring to see such generativity emerging in so many contexts across North America.”
Since beginning in 2000, the Vital Worship, Vital Preaching Grants program has awarded more than a thousand one-year grants to worshiping communities (churches, schools, and other organizations) and teacher-scholars in various disciplines across the United States and Canada. The grants fund thoughtful, creative projects that promote renewal in public worship and faith formation at the local, grassroots level. In 2023, the program launched an invitational Spanish-language grant program for Hispanic worshiping communities in the United States, including in Puerto Rico. The Vital Worship, Vital Preaching Grants program is generously supported by Indianapolis-based Lilly Endowment Inc.
For more information about the Vital Worship, Vital Preaching Grants program, please see worship.calvin.edu/grants/. To see a list of current and past grant recipients, visit worship.calvin.edu/grants/past.html.
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Contact:
Rev. Kathy Smith
Calvin Institute of Christian Worship
(616) 526-6088
[email protected]
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