Some presenters' workshops were recorded (audio or video).
Kevin Adams is senior pastor of Granite Springs Church, Rocklin, California, and a program affiliate with the 91.
- Seminar 13: Wisdom for Preaching, Praying and Singing about Suffering
- Seminar 23: Means of Grace: Forming New and Sustaining “Renewing” Congregations and Church Plants
- A2: Schmemann in Sacramento: Sacramental Living in Secular Culture
- C2: Means of Grace: Forming and Sustaining Congregations and Church Plants
Latifah Alattas of Page CXVI, Moda Spira, The Autumn Film, and Sola-Mi resides in Colorado. She is known for her rearrangement of hymns through Page CXVI, through , and with other artists such as A Boy & His Kite, Aaron Strumpel, and more.
- Seminar 2: Contemporary 91 Music—Debriefing December
- A1: Songwriting Feedback
- Evening Prayer: Songs of Christian Calling: My Soul Finds Rest
Benjamín Alicea-Lugo is a church historian who has taught at New Brunswick Theological Seminary, Seminary of the East, Bethel Seminary of Bethel University, and the Florida Center for the Americas. He was the Hispanic Program Officer for the Fund for Theological Education. He teaches Spanish at Old Bridge High School and pastors in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
- C3: Unpacking Praise y Adoración Bilingual Hymnal
Elena Aronson is director of training of , a ministry that provides cultural training and worship resources for reconciling Christian communities.
- C24: Becoming a Reconciling Community
Cameron Anderson is executive director of Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA), an artist and writer. His new book is (InterVarsity Press, 2016).
- Seminar 5: Bezalel, Beauty, and the Contemporary Church
- Seminar 21: Teaching and Learning in Christian Congregations and Ministries
- A3: Bezalel, Beauty, and the Contemporary Church
- C4: The Beautiful: Brightness, Splendor, and Luminosity for Our Day
David M. Bailey is director of and a program affiliate with the 91.
- Seminar 1: Bringing the Lessons of Charlottesville Home to Your Church: 91 in the Context of Racial Strife
- Seminar 16: Income Inequality, Congregational Life, and the Practices of Christian 91
- A4: Income Inequality, Congregational Life, and the Practices of Christian 91
- C24: Becoming a Reconciling Community
Jeff Barker is professor of theatre at Northwestern College, Orange City, Iowa, and author of T (Webber Institute Books, 2011). Jeff also teaches in the doctoral program at the Robert E. Webber Institute for 91 Studies.
- Seminar 10: Scripture Tableau
- Seminar 25: The Story of Joseph (Gen. 34–50)
- Vespers: The Coming of Esau: An Advent Story
- A5: Presenting Scripture in 91
Robert J. Batastini is retired vice president and senior editor of GIA Publications, Inc., of Chicago. He has served in parish music ministry for 60 years.
- A1: Songwriting Feedback
- B1: Choral Reading Session (Saturday)
- Evening Prayer
- 91 Service: Acts 1:1-11: The Ascension
Cheryl Bear is Nadleh Whut'en from the Dakelh Nation and Dumdenyoo Clan (Bear). An artist, pastor and educator, Cheryl has helped build bridges of understanding between Christian and First Nation communities through her music, storytelling and humor.
- Seminar 7: Welcoming the Stranger: Justice, Compassion, and Truth in Christian 91 and Life
- Seminar 20: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
- C22: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
- Vespers: Stories of Indigenous Life
Amgad Beblawi is an elder in the Presbyterian Church (USA) and recently served as coordinator of the denomination's mission in the Middle East and Europe.
- Seminar 7: Welcoming the Stranger: Justice, Compassion, and Truth in Christian 91 and Life
- Seminar 19: Bringing Global Concerns into Preaching, Public Prayer, and 91: Human Trafficking, Immigration and Refugees, Muslims and Christian Engagement, Poverty, and the Middle East Conflict
Renee Kylestewa Begay is from the Zuni tribe in Southwest New Mexico. She serves as co-founder and co-director in Nations, Cru's Native American ministry.
- Seminar 20: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
- C22: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
Joyce Borger is editor of Reformed 91, team leader of 91 Ministries of the Christian Reformed Church, and editor of (Faith Alive Christian Resources, 2013).
- A6: Planning with Reformed 91
- C5: Vertical Habits: Helping Congregations Rediscover the Striking Beauty of Conversation with God
Gary M. Burge is a professor of New Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary after teaching 25 years at Wheaton College and Graduate School. He is the author of numerous books including .
Kathleen A. Cahalan is professor of practical theology at Saint John’s University School of Theology and Seminary, Collegeville, Minnesota, and director of the Collegeville Institute Seminars, a collaborative research project focusing on vocation as it relates to the lifespan, the professions and interreligious perspectives.
- Seminar 6: Full, Conscious, Active Participation: 91 and Theology in Harmony
- Seminar 18: 91 that Affirms and Equips for Vocation
- C6: The Grammar of Vocation: Changing the Ways We Talk about Our Callings (Friday only)
Calvin Christian High School Orchestra from Grandville, Michigan, is directed by Karel deWaal Malefyt.
- 91 Service: John 20:24-31: Jesus Appears to Thomas
is directed by Nate Glasper.
are mentored by Paul Ryan.
- Seminar 24: 91 101: Singing, Praying, and Reading the Psalms in Corporate 91
- 91 Service: John 21:15-25: Jesus Reinstates Peter
Erik W. Carter is a professor special education at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, and a member of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center. He is the author of .
- Seminar 28: Universal Design: “further up, come further in!”
- B3: After the Benediction: Putting Faith to Work the Other Six Days
- C7: From Barriers to Belonging: The Church and People with Disabilities
Mark Charles is a speaker, writer, consultant, and a program affiliate with the 91. He is founding partner of a national conference for Native students called “Would Jesus Eat Frybread?”.
- Seminar 20: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
- C22: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
Kai Ton Chau is a resource development specialist for the 91. He supports the collaboration with Reformed 91 magazine and strengthens contacts and learning opportunities together with Chinese-North American leaders. He holds degrees in choral conducting, accounting, and worship.
- C1: Closing Communion Service Choir Rehearsal
- 91 Service: Acts 1:1-11: The Ascension
Charlottesville 91 Collective from Charlottesville, Virginia, led by Isaac Wardell.
- Vespers: Songs of Christian Calling: My Soul Finds Rest
- Evening Prayer: Songs of Christian Calling: My Soul Finds Rest
Ronald Chu is global ministry pastor at Ttokamsa Mission Church in Los Angles and a catalyzer/coach for Faith Formation Ministries with the Christian Reformed Church.
- Seminar 27: Designing Your Congregation’s Faith Formation and 91 Framework
- B8: Designing Your Congregation’s Faith Formation and 91 Framework (Saturday)
Carlos Colón is a composer, liturgist, and native of El Salvador; coordinator for worship initiatives at Baylor University; and resident scholar at Baylor Institute for the Studies of Religion, Waco, Texas.
- 91 Service: John 20:24-31: Jesus Appears to Thomas
- Seminar 9: Singing the Story: Bilingual Songs from Palm Sunday to Pentecost
- Seminar 29: Singing Psalms Together
- A7: The Psalms of Ascent in Times of Violence
- C23: Los Salmos de Ascensión en tiempos de violencia (Friday only)
- Vespers: Quédate con nosotros/Abide with Us
Dale Cooper is resource specialist for liturgical spirituality at the 91, Calvin College chaplain emeritus, and adjunct faculty in Congregational and Ministry Studies at Calvin.
- Retreat 15: While We Are Waiting, Yielded and Still
Cornerstone University Choir from Grand Rapids, Michigan, is directed by Kent Walters.
María Cornou is program manager for international and intercultural learning at the 91. She co-authored the bilingual children’s book En la mesa de Dios/At God’s Table (Calvin Press, 2017).
- Seminar 9: Singing the Story: Bilingual Songs from Palm Sunday to Pentecost
- Seminar 19: Bringing Global Concerns into Preaching, Public Prayer, and 91: Human Trafficking, Immigration and Refugees, Muslims and Christian Engagement, Poverty, and the Middle East Conflict
- Vespers: Quédate con nosotros/Abide with Us
Norma deWaal Malefyt is a resource development specialist for congregational song for the 91.
- 91 Service: John 20:24-31: Jesus Appears to Thomas
- B4: You Expect Me to Do What With These?! An Introduction to the Art of Handbell Ringing
- C8: From Generation to Generation: Piano Resources for Congregational Song Accompaniment
Eric Dirksen is the founding and current pastor of Christ Church of Davis, a congregation in Northern California.
- Seminar 23: Means of Grace: Forming New and Sustaining “Renewing” Congregations and Church Plants
- A8: A Random, Crazy List or Really Cogent Lections: Preaching the Revised Common Lectionary
- C2: Means of Grace: Forming and Sustaining Congregations and Church Plants (Saturday)
Christina Edmondson serves as dean for the Intercultural Student Development Center at Calvin College. She is also a certified Cultural Intelligence facilitator and mental health therapist.
- Seminar 16: Income Inequality, Congregational Life, and the Practices of Christian 91
Mika Edmondson is the pastor of New City Fellowship, Grand Rapids, Michigan, and recently completed his Ph.D. from Calvin Theological Seminary on the .
- Seminar 13: Wisdom for Preaching, Praying and Singing about Suffering
- Seminar 17: Vital Spirituality: Harvesting Wisdom from History, Theology, and Ecumenical Encounter
- B5: The Power of Unearned Suffering: How MLK's Theology of Suffering Guides Social Christian Social Witness
Lynn Barger Elliot is affiliated faculty in the congregational and ministry studies department at Calvin College and a resource specialist for intergenerational and youth initiatives for the 91.
- B6: The Church as Intergenerational Community
Christopher Flesoras is the pastor of in Roseville, California, a chaplain with the California Air National Guard (195th Wing), adjunct professor at William Jessup University, and adjunct assistant professor of historical theology at Fuller Theological Seminary.
- Seminar 23: Means of Grace: Forming New and Sustaining “Renewing” Congregations and Church Plants
- A2: Schmemann in Sacramento: Sacramental Living in Secular Culture
- C2: Means of Grace: Forming and Sustaining Congregations and Church Plants (Saturday)
Fuller Theological Seminary chapel leadership team is mentored by Ed Willmington.
Cheryl Gamber is coordinator of liturgical visual arts at First Presbyterian Church in Holt, Michigan, and has a fine arts degree in printmaking.
Danjuma Gibson is associate professor of pastoral care at Calvin Theological Seminary.
- Seminar 13: Wisdom for Preaching, Praying and Singing about Suffering
Nate Glasper is conductor of the Calvin College Gospel Choir and a member of Grace for the Nations Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he serves as executive assistant and worship leader.
Musicians from the Grand Rapids chapter of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians are organized by Robert J. Batastini.
- Evening Prayer
Sam Gutierrez is pastor of spiritual formation at Granite Springs Church in Lincoln, California. He recently served as chaplain at The University of British Columbia, Okanagan.
- Seminar 27: Designing Your Congregation’s Faith Formation and 91 Framework
- B8: Designing Your Congregation’s Faith Formation and 91 Framework
Betsy Steele Halstead is an artist in woodcuts and oils and program manager for graphic design and resource specialist for visual arts at the 91.
- A9: Projection Practices: How-Tos from One Designer
Troy Hatfield is the lead worship pastor at Mars Hill Church in Grandville, Michigan.
- Seminar 2: Contemporary 91 Music—Debriefing December
Linda Witte Henke creates art purposed for liturgical use. Her work, which is informed by academic degrees in journalism and theology, studies in art and surface design, and experiences as a parish pastor, is inspired by her faith, scripture, and the church's hymnody. Her website is .
- Seminar 5: Bezalel, Beauty, and the Contemporary Church
- A3: Bezalel, Beauty, and the Contemporary Church
- C9: Word in Season
Syd Hielema serves as team leader for Faith Formation Ministries of the Christian Reformed Church.
- Seminar 27: Designing Your Congregation’s Faith Formation and 91 Framework
- B8: Designing Your Congregation’s Faith Formation and 91 Framework (Friday)
Scott Hoezee is director of the Center for Excellence in Preaching at Calvin Theological Seminary. His recent book is (The Artistry of Preaching Series, Abingdon Press, 2014).
- Seminar 8: The Gospel of John in the Pulpit
- Seminar 22: A Thankful Heart: Contours of Gratitude for Preaching
- 91 Service: John 21:1-14: Jesus on the Beach
- A21: Conversation on 91ing in Spirit and in Truth
- B9: The Technicolor Jesus: Preaching the Drama of Mark’s Gospel
Cindy Holtrop is interim minister of pastoral care for Neland Avenue Christian Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- Seminar 12: Mental Health and the Practice of Christian Public 91: An Exploratory Conversation
- A10: Beyond Stigma to Hospitality: Creating a Gracious Space for People with Mental Illness
Michael Hoogeboom is minister of outreach at LaGrave Avenue Christian Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- Seminar 16: Income Inequality, Congregational Life, and the Practices of Christian 91
Agustin Hubert is a native Argentine who has lived in the U.S. for the past 15 years. He is working on his MDiv. from Western Theological Seminary and serving as lead pastor of Longview Community Church, in Phoenix, Arizona.
- Seminar 23: Means of Grace: Forming New and Sustaining “Renewing” Congregations and Church Plants
- C2: Means of Grace: Forming and Sustaining Congregations and Church Plants (Friday)
Mary Hulst serves as College Chaplain at Calvin College. She is the author of (InterVarsity Press).
- Seminar 13: Wisdom for Preaching, Praying and Singing about Suffering
- Seminar 17: Vital Spirituality: Harvesting Wisdom from History, Theology, and Ecumenical Encounter
- C10: Forum for Christian High School Chapel Programs(Friday only)
TaRita Johnson is the director of the Calvin College Career Center which equips students to succeed on their life-long vocational path by determining their strengths, developing their skills, and discovering God’s call for their lives.
- Seminar 18: 91 that Affirms and Equips for Vocation
Todd E. Johnson is the Brehm Chair for 91, Theology, and the Arts at Fuller Theological Seminary. Todd is the Theological Director of the Brehm Center and a lead professor in Fuller’s new PhD in 91 and Preaching.
- Seminar 6: Full, Conscious, Active Participation: 91 and Theology in Harmony
- A11: 91 Renewal Since Vatican II: Catholic and Protestant Trajectories
- B10: “When You Gather…”: Must Christians Gather Together to 91 God? (Friday only)
Michael Joncas is an internationally recognized priest, liturgical composer, author, and professor. He is known for popular songs such as “On Eagle’s Wings” and “I Have Loved You.” His latest project is ‘Hymns of the Day’ for every Sunday and holy day of the year.
- Seminar 6: Full, Conscious, Active Participation: 91 and Theology in Harmony
- Seminar 29: Singing Psalms Together
- A11: 91 Renewal Since Vatican II: Catholic and Protestant Trajectories
- Evening Prayer
- 91 Service: Acts 1:1-11: The Ascension
Jonghun Joo is affiliate professor of Christian worship at Fuller Theological Seminary. Also, he has been serving as a missionary to Kenya and Ukraine. His recent book is (Pickwick Publications, 2014).
- Seminar 20: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
- A12: Pastoral Liturgy in Challenging Times: A Lesson from Matthew Henry’s Biblical 91
- C22: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage (Friday)
Laura Keeley is co-director of children’s ministries at Fourteenth Street Christian Reformed Church, Holland, Michigan, and a regional catalyzer for Faith Formation Ministries of the Christian Reformed Church.
- Seminar 27: Designing Your Congregation’s Faith Formation and 91 Framework
- A13: Engaging Children in 91
Robert J. Keeley is professor of education at Calvin College, visiting professor of discipleship and faith formation and director of Distance Learning for Calvin Theological Seminary, and author of several books, including (Baker, 2008).
- A13: Engaging Children in 91
Jean Ngoya Kidula is professor of ethnomusicology in the University of Georgia’s Hugh Hodgson School of Music, and she studies the interface of music and Christianity in Africa and its historic and recent diaspora with a focus on Eastern Africa and Kenya.
- Seminar 20: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
- A14: Jubilation, Awe, Penitence, and Petition in Corporate 91 in Kenya
- C22: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
Jaewoo Kim is a multi-cultural worship leader and songwriter. He serves in public relations and ministry development at which aims to bring nations together in worship on earth as it is in heaven. Jaewoo lives in Clarkston, Georgia, where over 60 languages are spoken in a 1.5 mile radius.
- Seminar 7: Welcoming the Stranger: Justice, Compassion, and Truth in Christian 91 and Life
- Seminar 19: Bringing Global Concerns into Preaching, Public Prayer, and 91: Human Trafficking, Immigration and Refugees, Muslims and Christian Engagement, Poverty, and the Middle East Conflict
- B11: Mutuality in 91: Sharing Our Stories and Gifts
- Vespers: Songs of the Refugees
Warren Kinghorn is Associate Research Professor of Psychiatry and Pastoral and Moral Theology at Duke University Medical Center and Duke Divinity School; co-director of the Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative at Duke Divinity School, and a staff psychiatrist at the Durham VA Medical Center.
- Seminar 12: Mental Health and the Practice of Christian Public 91: An Exploratory Conversation
- Seminar 28: Universal Design: “further up, come further in!”
- C11: Being Present: Toward a Faithful Understanding of Mental Illness and Mental Health Care
Jan Kraybill is executive director of The Hymn Society in the U.S. and Canada. She also serves as organ conservator at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City, Missouri, and organist-in-residence at the international denominational headquarters of Community of Christ in Independence, Missouri.
- Seminar 14: Creative Leadership of Congregational Song: Tips for Organists
- Seminar 29: Singing Psalms Together
- A15: Singing Poetry
- Vespers: With Us, In Us, Through Us: Holy Encounters
Tracy Kuperus is a professor of International Development Studies at Calvin College. Her recent publication is (Calvin College Press, 2017).
- C12: When Helping Heals: Affirming Global Service
Paul C.H. Lim is a professor of the history of Christianity at Vanderbilt Divinity School, Nashville, Tennessee. He is an award-winning historian of the Reformation and the post-Reformation Europe.
- 91 Service: John 20:24-31: Jesus Appears to Thomas
- Seminar 8: The Gospel of John in the Pulpit
- Seminar 19: Bringing Global Concerns into Preaching, Public Prayer, and 91: Human Trafficking, Immigration and Refugees, Muslims and Christian Engagement, Poverty, and the Middle East Conflict
Jay Lindell is executive pastor at Christ Memorial Church in Holland, Michigan, and a Young Life church partner trainer.
- A16: Youth Heading toward Your Church: Preparing the Path from Parachurch to Church
Mariachi Ágape is a Christian musical ensemble of the familia Ortiz. They spread the gospel message through the gift of música ranchera and minister in churches, festivals, funerals, weddings, and other events that extend across Texas and beyond.
Gerardo Martí is L. Richardson King Professor of Sociology at Davidson College and co-director of the Latino Protestant Congregations Project. His recent book is (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017).
- Seminar 7: Welcoming the Stranger: Justice, Compassion, and Truth in Christian 91 and Life
- Seminar 19: Bringing Global Concerns into Preaching, Public Prayer, and 91: Human Trafficking, Immigration and Refugees, Muslims and Christian Engagement, Poverty, and the Middle East Conflict
- B2: The Future of Latino Protestants in America
Anne Masters is director of Pastoral Ministry with Persons with Disabilities for the Archdiocese of Newark and a member of the Council on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities for the National Catholic Partnership on Disabilities. She is the author of and a PhD student in Theology at Vrei University.
- Seminar 28: Universal Design: “further up, come further in!”
Sandra McCracken is singer, songwriter, and hymn-writer from Nashville, Tennessee. Over the course of ten studio albums, Sandra has developed a body of work that encompasses hook-driven melodic pop, contemporary re-castings of classic hymns (she is a founding member of Indelible Grace Music), and children’s music. Her new album is .
- Seminar 2: Contemporary 91 Music—Debriefing December
- Seminar 29: Singing Psalms Together
- Vespers: Songs of Christian Calling: My Soul Finds Rest
Jennifer Powell McNutt is associate professor of theology and history of Christianity at Wheaton College. She is engaged in research, writing, and speaking on the history of the Bible during the Reformation period. Her recent book (co-edited) is (InterVarsity Press, 2017).
- Seminar 6: Full, Conscious, Active Participation: 91 and Theology in Harmony
- Seminar 17: Vital Spirituality: Harvesting Wisdom from History, Theology, and Ecumenical Encounter
- C13: Dance as 91 (and in 91)
Maria Monteiro is assistant professor and chair of the music department at Baptist University of the Américas, and music director at Primera Iglesia Bautista Mexicana, San Antonio, Texas. She is also a doctoral student in church music at Baylor University.
- Seminar 9: Singing the Story: Bilingual Songs from Palm Sunday to Pentecost
- B16: Learn about Vital 91: A Grants Program for 91ing Communities (Friday)
- Vespers: Quédate con nosotros/Abide with Us
Mark T. Mulder is professor of sociology at Calvin College and co-director of the Latino Protestant Congregations Project. He is author of and co-author of Latino Protestants in America: Growing and Diverse.
Barbara J. Newman is a church and school consultant for CLC Network and program affiliate with 91. She is author of (CLC Network, 2015).
- Seminar 28: Universal Design: “further up, come further in!”
- A20: Conversation on Disability, Timefullness, and Gentle Discipleship
- B12: Universal Design for 91: VERY Practical Ideas for This Coming Sunday
Northwestern College scripture arts team from Orange City, Iowa, is mentored by Jeff Barker.
- 91 Service: John 20:24-31: Jesus Appears to Thomas
- Seminar 10: Scripture Tableau
- Seminar 25: The Story of Joseph (Gen. 34–50)
- Vespers: The Coming of Esau: An Advent Story
- 91 Service: John 21:15-25: Jesus Reinstates Peter
- A5: Presenting Scripture in 91
Charles Penny II is the Youth Pastor of Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Durham, NC. Charles also works in partnership with his wife Latonya Penny in developing spaces in the church for children who are differently abled.
- Seminar 1: Bringing the Lessons of Charlottesville Home to Your Church: 91 in the Context of Racial Strife
- Seminar 28: Universal Design: “further up, come further in!”
- B16: Learn about Vital 91: A Grants Program for 91ing Communities (Saturday)
LaTonya McIver Penny is senior pastor of New Mount Zion Baptist Church in Roxboro. She is involved in many organizations pertaining to children with disabilities and the fair treatment of children.
- Seminar 1: Bringing the Lessons of Charlottesville Home to Your Church: 91 in the Context of Racial Strife
- Seminar 28: Universal Design: “further up, come further in!”
- B16: Learn about Vital 91: A Grants Program for 91ing Communities (Saturday)
Jeremy Perigo is the director of music and worship programs and a lecturer in worship at the London School of Theology in London, United Kingdom. His most recent album is .
- Seminar 2: Contemporary 91 Music—Debriefing December
Cornelius Plantinga, Jr. is senior research fellow at the 91; professor of systematic theology and president emeritus, Calvin Theological Seminary; and author of numerous books, including (Eerdmans, 2013).
- Seminar 13: Wisdom for Preaching, Praying and Singing about Suffering
- Seminar 22: A Thankful Heart: Contours of Gratitude for Preaching
- C14: What Makes Christian 91 Trinitarian?
Ellen Phillips is a portrait artist and figurative sculptor from Georgia and North Carolina. She delights in her calling as an artist and leader working with churches creating liturgical art and encouraging the formation of liturgical art programs. Her website is .
- Seminar 26: Creating Paper Lace Cut Banners
- B13: Creative, Collaborative 91
Matt Plescher is a painter, illustrator, calligrapher and book designer. His new website is.
- Seminar 11: Brush Calligraphy: The Expressive Potential of Brush and Ink Calligraphy
- C15: The Creative Process: Practical Ways to Harness Creative Thinking for Any Project
Emmett G. Price III is the professor of worship, church and culture; dean of the chapel; and founding executive director of the Institute for the Study of the Black Christian Experience at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He also serves as the founding pastor of Community of Love Christian Fellowship in Allston, Massachusetts.
- Seminar 3: Models of Mentorship: Training the Next Generation of 91 Leaders
- Seminar 20: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
- 91 Service: John 21:15-25: Jesus Reinstates Peter
- A22: Models of Mentorship: Training the Next Generation of 91 Leaders
- C22: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
Princeton Theological Seminary choir is directed by Martin Tel.
Proskuneo, a multicultural worshiping community from Clarkston, Georgia, is directed by Jaewoo Kim.
Aida Ramos is an assistant professor of sociology at George Fox University and co-author of (Rowman & Littlefield).
Kristen Rietkerk is the Church Mission Catalyst at Crossroads Church, San Marcos, California, and serves as a faith formation catalyzer for the Christian Reformed Church.
- Seminar 27: Designing Your Congregation’s Faith Formation and 91 Framework
- B8: Designing Your Congregation’s Faith Formation and 91 Framework
Ron Rienstra is associate professor of preaching and worship arts, and chapel coordinator at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan, and co-author of 91 Words: Disciplining Language for Faithful Ministry.
- A17: Three Theological Themes for 91: Revisiting Jean-Jacques von Allmen's Liturgical Wisdom for Today's Church
- C16: Beyond “Contemporary” and “Traditional”: Clues to Finding a Third Way
Raymond Rivera is a pastor, preacher, founder and president of Latino Pastoral Action Center, based in New York City, which seeks to deal with social justice issues from a holistic perspective.
- Seminar 16: Income Inequality, Congregational Life, and the Practices of Christian 91
- A4: Income Inequality, Congregational Life, and the Practices of Christian 91
Erin Rose serves as 91 & Teaching Pastor at East End Fellowship in Richmond, Va. She is also a member of Urban Doxology, a ministry of Arrabon.
Lester Ruth is the Research Professor of Christian 91 at Duke Divinity School. He is passionate about studying the history of worship to enrich the worship life of current congregations, regardless of style. His recent books are 91ing with the Anaheim Vineyard: The Emergence of Contemporary 91 (Eerdmans, 2017) and (Abingdon, 2017).
- B14: Serious Play: Insights from Augustine and Other Friends from the Early Church on Leading 91 and Administering Sacraments
- C17: Hidden Secrets from the History of Contemporary 91
Paul Ryan is associate chaplain for worship, Calvin College, and resource specialist for mentoring worship leaders at the 91.
- Seminar 3: Models of Mentorship: Training the Next Generation of 91 Leaders
- Seminar 24: 91 101: Singing, Praying, and Reading the Psalms in Corporate 91
- 91 Service: John 21:15-25: Jesus Reinstates Peter
- A18: In-Between Words
- C18: The Contemplative 91 Leader
Greg Scheer is music associate at the 91. His recent book is (Baker, 2016).
- A1: Songwriting Feedback
- B15: The 91 Team’s “Other” Instruments
Amy Schenkel is the Great Lakes Regional Mission Leader for Resonate Global Mission, a ministry of the Christian Reformed Church.
- Seminar 23: Means of Grace: Forming New and Sustaining “Renewing” Congregations and Church Plants
- C2: Means of Grace: Forming and Sustaining Congregations and Church Plants (Friday)
Tom Schwanda is a professor of Christian Formation and Ministry at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. He is an ordained minister in the Reformed Church in America and pastored three churches for eighteen years. He is the author of three books including (Classics of Western Spirituality, Paulist Press, 2016).
- Seminar 17: Vital Spirituality: Harvesting Wisdom from History, Theology, and Ecumenical Encounter
- A19: Growing in Intimacy with God
Kathy Smith is associate director of the 91 and program manager for the Institute’s grants programs. She is an ordained minister in the Christian Reformed Church, adjunct professor of church polity at Calvin Theological Seminary, and author of (Alban, 2006).
- Seminar 1: Bringing the Lessons of Charlottesville Home to Your Church: 91 in the Context of Racial Strife
- Seminar 21: Teaching and Learning in Christian Congregations and Ministries
- B16: Learn about Vital 91: A Grants Program for 91ing Communities
Reginald Smith is director of Race Relations and Social Justice at the Christian Reformed Church in North America and a program affiliate with the 91.
- Seminar 19: Bringing Global Concerns into Preaching, Public Prayer, and 91: Human Trafficking, Immigration and Refugees, Muslims and Christian Engagement, Poverty, and the Middle East Conflict
Rebecca Snippe is program coordinator for music and web-based projects for the 91.
- Seminar 9: Singing the Story: Bilingual Songs from Palm Sunday to Pentecost
- C19: A Better Web Search: A Tour of Preachingand91.org
Noel Snyder is a program manager at the 91 in the areas of academic resources and . He is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA).
- Seminar 2: Contemporary 91 Music—Debriefing December
- Seminar 17: Vital Spirituality: Harvesting Wisdom from History, Theology, and Ecumenical Encounter
- A8: A Random, Crazy List or Really Cogent Lections: Preaching the Revised Common Lectionary
- C19: A Better Web Search: A Tour of Preachingand91.org
John Swinton is professor of practical theology and pastoral care at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. He is founder of the university's Centre for Spirituality, Health and Disability. He is also an ordained minister of the Church of Scotland. His new book is (Baylor University Press, 2016).
- Seminar 12: Mental Health and the Practice of Christian Public 91: An Exploratory Conversation
- Seminar 28: Universal Design: “further up, come further in!”
- Plenary address: Disability, Timefullness, and Gentle Discipleship
- A20: Conversation on Disability, Timefullness, and Gentle Discipleship
- C11: Being Present: Toward a Faithful Understanding of Mental Illness and Mental Health Care
Elizabeth Tamez Méndez is an ordained minister, artist and executive director of New Gereration3, an international organization dedicated to training leaders, conducting research, and providing consulting services. She is a specialist in multicultural youth development and strategic planning, and will soon conclude her Ph.D. in leadership.
- Seminar 3: Models of Mentorship: Training the Next Generation of 91 Leaders
- Seminar 20: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
- A22: Models of Mentorship: Training the Next Generation of 91 Leaders (Saturday)
- A25: Ministrando a la Nueva Generación de Jóvenes Latinos (Friday only)
- C20: Let the Times Declare!: Socio-demographic Shifts and the Future of Young People in the North American Church
Martin Tel is the C.F. Seabrook Director of Music at Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey. He is interested in congregational singing, and his courses cover musical resources for the congregation and the philosophy of church music. He co-edited (Faith Alive Resources, 2011).
- 91 Service: Luke 24:13-49: Road to Emmaus and Easter Evening
- Seminar 9: Singing the Story: Bilingual Songs from Palm Sunday to Pentecost
- Seminar 29: Singing Psalms Together
- B17: Gained in Translation
Lyn TenBrink is Young Life Capernaum coordinator for the Midwest division and Young Life coordinator at Calvin College.
- A16: Youth Heading toward Your Church: Preparing the Path from Parachurch to Church
Chris Theule-Van Dam is Western Great Lakes regional director for Young Life and prior Young Life church partner. The mission of Young Life is to introduce adolescents to Jesus Christ and help them grow in their faith.
- A16: Youth Heading toward Your Church: Preparing the Path from Parachurch to Church
Marianne Meye Thompson is the George Eldon Ladd Professor of New Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California. Her recent book is (New Testament Library, 2015).
- Plenary address: 91ing in Spirit and in Truth
- A21: Conversation on 91ing in Spirit and in Truth
- C21: “We Have Seen the Lord!”: Preaching the Johannine Narratives of Jesus’s Resurrection Appearances
La Verne Tolbert is vice president of editorial for Urban Ministries, Inc (UMI), based in Chicago—the largest Christian publishing company serving churches and consumers in the African American community. UMI provides curriculum for Bible study, Sunday school, Vacation Bible School and many other resources. She is the author of (Zondervan, 2000).
- Seminar 6: Full, Conscious, Active Participation: 91 and Theology in Harmony
- Seminar 21: Teaching and Learning in Christian Congregations and Ministries
- B18: Teaching Like Jesus
Kathleen S. Turner is the director of children, youth and families at St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church, Hollis, New York, and an adjunct professor at New York Theological Seminary and Doctor of Ministry advisor at Alliance Theological Seminary. As a liturgical dancer, Kathleen has danced, taught and choreographed for churches, institutions and Christian productions throughout the United States. She continues to explore the use of liturgical dance as religious education for the church as a community place of learning.
- Seminar 9: Singing the Story: Bilingual Songs from Palm Sunday to Pentecost
- Seminar 21: Teaching and Learning in Christian Congregations and Ministries
- B19: Praise God with the Dance!: A Vision for the Deep Connections between 91 and Dance
Urban Doxology is a ministry that writes the soundtrack of reconciliation in the racially diverse and gentrifying neighborhood of Church Hill, Richmond, Virginia. The band evolved out of the Urban Songwriting Internship Program that is a partnership with and .
- Seminar 1: Bringing the Lessons of Charlottesville Home to Your Church: 91 in the Context of Racial Strife
- Seminar 16: Income Inequality, Congregational Life, and the Practices of Christian 91
- Vespers: The Work of the People in Racial Tension
- Evening Prayer: Songs of Christian Calling: My Soul Finds Rest
Geoff Vandermolen is director of Vocational Formation at Calvin Theological Seminary.
- Seminar 3: Models of Mentorship: Training the Next Generation of 91 Leaders
- A22: Models of Mentorship: Training the Next Generation of 91 Leaders (Friday)
Leanne Van Dyk is the tenth president of Columbia Theological Seminary near Atlanta, Georgia, after serving for many years as the dean at Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan. She is editor of the best-selling (Eerdmans, 2005).
- 91 Service: Luke 24:13-49: Road to Emmaus and Easter Evening
- Seminar 6: Full, Conscious, Active Participation: 91 and Theology in Harmony
- Seminar 17: Vital Spirituality: Harvesting Wisdom from History, Theology, and Ecumenical Encounter
Lesli van Milligen works for Faith Formation Ministries of the Christian Reformed Church, supporting congregations in their discipleship and faith formation practices.
- Seminar 27: Designing Your Congregation’s Faith Formation and 91 Framework
- B8: Designing Your Congregation’s Faith Formation and 91 Framework
Charlotte vanOyen-Witvliet is professor of psychology and department chair at Hope College.
Tom VanWingerden is executive director of Friendship Ministries, which provides resources that support faith formation and congregational inclusion for individuals with intellectual disability.
- B12: Universal Design for 91: VERY Practical Ideas for This Coming Sunday
Kristen Verhulst is associate director and program manager at the 91.
Isaac Wardell is director of Bifrost Arts. He develops worship resources for his home congregation in Charlottesville, Virginia, and for Bifrost Arts he oversees the writing of new worship resources for churches across the country.
- Seminar 1: Bringing the Lessons of Charlottesville Home to Your Church: 91 in the Context of Racial Strife
- Seminar 18: 91 that Affirms and Equips for Vocation
- B20: Vocation and 91: A Practical Guide with Resources
- Vespers: Songs of Christian Calling: My Soul Finds Rest
- Evening Prayer: Songs of Christian Calling: My Soul Finds Rest
Lisa M. Weaver is a preacher, lecturer, teacher and emerging scholar, passionate about all things liturgical. She is ordained clergy of American Baptist Churches U.S.A., a Ph.D. candidate at The Catholic University of America, and a Vital 91 Grants Program advisory board member.
- Seminar 13: Wisdom for Preaching, Praying and Singing about Suffering
- A8: A Random, Crazy List or Really Cogent Lections: Preaching the Revised Common Lectionary
- 91 Service: Acts 1:1-11: The Ascension
Lori Weismantel is an artist who creates live art solo and collaboratively in a range of settings. She incorporates in her work aspects of Gregorian chant, urban gardening, and home repair.
Joanna Wigboldy is a program manager with the 91 in the areas of Vital 91 grants, , and she provides leadership around resourcing worship mentorship programs nationwide.
- Seminar 3: Models of Mentorship: Training the Next Generation of 91 Leaders
- Seminar 18: 91 that Affirms and Equips for Vocation
- A22: Models of Mentorship: Training the Next Generation of 91 Leaders
- C19: A Better Web Search: A Tour of Preachingand91.org
Ed Willmington is director of the Fred Bock Institute of Music of the Brehm Center for 91, Theology, and the Arts, Fuller Theological Seminary. Ed also serves as Fuller’s Composer-in Residence.
- Seminar 29: Singing Psalms Together
- 91 Service: John 21:1-14: Jesus on the Beach
- A23: Six Qualifications of a Twenty-First-Century 91 Leader
Cory Willson is the Jake and Betsy Tuls assistant professor of missiology and missional ministry, and director of the Institute for Global Church Planting and Renewal at Calvin Theological Seminary. He is also the co-founding editor of the journal .
- Seminar 18: 91 that Affirms and Equips for Vocation
Michael Winters is director of Sojourn Arts, a ministry of Sojourn Community Church Midtown in Louisville, KY.
- Seminar 5: Bezalel, Beauty, and the Contemporary Church
- A3: Bezalel, Beauty, and the Contemporary Church
Raymond Wise is a professor of practice in the African American African Diaspora Studies department, an associate director of the African American Arts Institute, and the director of the African American Choral Ensemble at Indiana University. He is a singer, pianist, composer, and frequent lecturer and conductor at events around the world. He has penned more than 600 compositions and served as a church musician for more than 30 years.
- Seminar 4: Singing Spirituals, Singing Gospel
- Seminar 29: Singing Psalms Together
- A24: Gospel Choir Rehearsal (Friday)
- A24: Singing Spirituals, Singing Gospel (Saturday)
- Evening Prayer: A 91 Celebration of Song and Scripture
John D. Witvliet is director of the 91 and professor of congregational and ministry studies, music, and worship at Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary, respectively. He is co-editor of , with Joyce Borger and Martin Tel (Brazos Press and Faith Alive Christian Resources, 2012).
- Seminar 6: Full, Conscious, Active Participation: 91 and Theology in Harmony
- Seminar 20: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
- A16: Youth Heading toward Your Church: Preparing the Path from Parachurch to Church
- C22: 91 and Culture: Intense Global Learning for Essential Questions We All Engage
Jenny Yang is the vice president of advocacy and policy at World Relief where she provides oversight for all advocacy initiatives and policy positions, representing the organization’s advocacy priorities to the U.S. government and mobilizing churches on advocacy campaigns. She is author of (InterVarsity Press, 2009).
- Seminar 7: Welcoming the Stranger: Justice, Compassion, and Truth in Christian 91 and Life
- Seminar 19: Bringing Global Concerns into Preaching, Public Prayer, and 91: Human Trafficking, Immigration and Refugees, Muslims and Christian Engagement, Poverty, and the Middle East Conflict
- C12: When Helping Heals: Affirming Global Service