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Dear Readers:
Our founder, Bob Webber posited,
"Worship is the key to the renewal of the church."
The Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies is the only school in North America dedicated to graduate
education in worship. Our mission is to form leaders in worship renewal. Pastors, music ministers, worship
leaders and teachers from over 40 denominations have enrolled in our degree granting programs that are
academically sound and highly applicable. Each course is based on the conviction that
authentic worship is rooted in the biblical narrative, draws from the rich treasures of Christian history,
and is committed to glorifying God
in the postmodern context. IWS combines the best of distance education with on-campus classes through which we
focus on building an intentional learning community. The result is an applicable and stimulating graduate education.
The church in the beginning of the twenty-first century has demonstrated a significant need for servant leaders
who are willing to be used by the Lord as catalysts for worship renewal in their local congregations, schools and
communities. Essential to these emerging leaders is the understanding that renewal happens most effectively in the
framework of ongoing community formation. IWS has been uniquely established
to develop such leaders and to help
them connect their studies and their on-campus experiences to their own places of ministry. Our alumni, students
and faculty are truly impacting the church through invigorated worship practices and education rooted in solid
Biblical, theological and historical reflection.
At IWS, we feel that it is our responsibility to facilitate the creation of an academic community which enables
our students to acquire a practical, applicable education of the highest quality. Consequently, we seek to serve
the students, faculty, and staff by engendering a strong communal ethos. This process of community development is
energized and reinforced through worshiping, studying, eating, fellowshipping, and ministering together during our
on-campus sessions. During the year interaction is maintained via the website message boards, e-mails, and even
phone calls and regional fellowship groups. Through the employment of an overall philosophy of servant leadership,
we want to help make the student’s educational experience as satisfying and pleasant as possible so that the maximum
benefit may be received through study, practicums, and fellowship between students and faculty. Our priority is to
provide our students with the communal context in which they may have an enriching, stimulating, practical and
impacting academic experience.
May the Lord richly bless your endeavors at IWS.
Dr. James R. Hart, President
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Jim Hart serves as the President of the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies.
Dr. Hart was a member of the first IWS doctoral class, the Alpha class, and served as Dean of Students during
his matriculation. After graduating from IWS, Dr. Webber appointed him as the Dean of Administration, and then Provost
in 2006. In June of 2007 he was inaugurated as the second president of IWS.
Dr. Hart served as the Director of Music and Arts Ministries at New Grace Church from 2006 to 2008,
and previously served the same position at Grace Episcopal Church from 1993 to 2006. He is the founding director of the G
race Academy of Fine Arts and the Voices of Grace children’s choral ensembles. He holds a Bachelor of Music from Oral
Roberts University in Sacred Music, a Masters of Music from the University of Tulsa, and the Doctor of Worship Studies
from the Institute for Worship Studies. He is a published composer/arranger, songwriter and author.
Dr. Hart and his wife Carol have three daughters along with a female dog, a female cat, and two fish that are anyone’s guess.
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