Everyday Faith: Possibilities, Limits, and Callings, with special guest Jeremy Begbie
Music and language form the backbone of nearly every public worship service, yet we don’t often reflect on the implications of this pairing. What is the relationship of music and language in Christian worship, and how might we best utilize them—separately and together—to give God glory and to form the faith of worshipers?
Creating Congregations of Belonging for People of All Abilities
An online course designed to provide the framework and practical tools to shape a congregation where people of varying abilities and disabilities can participate and belong. Taught by LaTonya McIver Penny and John D. Witvliet through Calvin Theological Seminary.
Ministry in a COVID-Shaped World: Summer Session III
Calvin Theological Seminary, in collaboration with the 91, is pleased to offer a series of online courses that are designed to support your ministry leadership amidst the ongoing pandemic.
Faithful Anti-Racism in a Global Context - July 2021
An online course designed to survey the global influences and far-reaching impact of American Christian racism. Taught by Christina Edmondson through Calvin Theological Seminary.
Everyday Faith: Possibilities, Limits, and Callings, with special guest Tish Harrison Warren.
How do worship and prayer practices form and sustain us during times of great suffering and grief?
Everyday Faith: Possibilities, Limits, and Callings, with special guest Danjuma Gibson [Part 2]
What does life look like through the eyes of some of the “Titans” of African American history, such as Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells, Fanny Lou Hamer, and Martin Luther King, Jr?