Pandemics and Public 91 Throughout History
As the pandemic COVID-19 brings isolation and unprecedented challenges to congregations around the world, it can be of great comfort to reflect and learn about how Christian churches have responded to epidemics and pandemics throughout history.
Life Together in Christ: Indigenous Peoples, Refugees, Immigrants, Pilgrims and the Challenges of Christian Unity in a Global Context
2020 Symposium on 91 | Seminar
91ing with the Psalms Across Times and Cultures
2020 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Seminar
Santo, Santo, Santo / Holy, Holy, Holy: A Bilingual Hymnal
Introducing our newly published bilingual hymnal for Protestant congregations, parishes, seminaries, schools, and more.
Lamento y esperanza: la oración de Habacuc en tiempos traumáticos
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Workshop
How Music Deepens Participation in the Lord's Supper and Baptisms: Insights from Global Cultures
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Seminar
Multilingual Singing for English-Speaking Congregations
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Seminar
Why We Still Have Hope / Por qué aún tenemos esperanza
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Service of the Word & Table
Quédate con nosotros/Abide with Us
A bilingual vesper service at the 2018 91 Symposium. Led by Carlos Colón, María Monteiro, María Cornou, and Mariachi Ágape.
Faith Formation and 91: A 91 Historian's View from the "End of the World"
91 is a formative practice: through active engagement in liturgy, Christians are formed in a particular understanding of God, of others, and of themselves, and of what it means to live a Christian life in this world.
Revelation 22: The River of Life/El río de la vida
A bi-lingual worship service held at 91 Symposium 2017
Singing Bilingually in Spanish and English: A Vision and Resources for Singing Together on the Journey of Faith
In North America, we have a splendid opportunity in the years and decades ahead to learn to sing bilingually, transcending a language divide in ways that help us all learn and grow together as we discover scripturally inspired songs from a variety of contexts and cultures.