Worship Seminars

Next Worship Seminar Event

January 9-10, 2012

Chuck Fromm

GOD STILL SPEAKS: Worship as a Living Theology of Communication

Dr. Chuck Fromm

Chuck is the Publisher of Worship Leader magazine, Song DISCovery and The Worshiper magazine.


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Resources from the Bob & Ellen Stamps
Worship Seminar, June 2011

Don Davis

 

A Sacramental Journey:
Remembering Jesus Christ,
Risen from the Dead


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Resources from the Don Davis
Worship Seminar, January 2011

Don Davis

 

Sacred Roots:
Retrieving the Great Tradition
in the Contemporary Church


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Resources from the Simon Chan
Worship Seminar, June 2010

Dr. Simon Chan



The Liturgy as the Epiphany
of the Church


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Resources from the John Witvliet
Worship Seminar, January 2010

John Witvliet
The Beauty and Glory of the Triune God: Grounding Worship in the Doctrine of God

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Listen: A Rembrandtesque Epiphany (Convocation Sermon mp3, 22:54)

Resources from the Phyllis Tickle
Worship Seminar, June 2009

Phyllis Tickle
21st Century Christianity:
What It Is, How It Got Here,
and Where It Is Going


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Listen: Ascension People (Commencement Sermon mp3, 11:22)

 

Phyllis Tickle reflects on her visit to IWS:

Bob Webber was an inspired and prescient observer of religion in North America, just as he was also one of its most informed and faithful Christians. Yet for all his remarkable lectures, insightful commentary, and invaluable books, Bob probably left the Church no greater gift than in the establishment of the Institute for Worship Studies which bears his name. What began in 1999 has matured and expanded to become a leading center for the advanced education and training of men and women seeking to work within the fields of Christian liturgy, music, art, and literature.

Because of my own work as an observer and commentator on 21st century Christianity in North America, I am acutely aware that Christians yearn more now than ever before to understand, experience, and increase their faith through authentic worship and the incarnate joy of music and art, liturgy and drama. The Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies exists for the sole purpose of preparing ordained and lay Christian leaders alike to address this growing need with professional competence and to the glory of God.

It is a privilege to be able to add my name to the list of those who gratefully support the Institute’s work and expanding reputation for excellence in the field of worship studies.

Phyllis Tickle

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