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John D. Witvliet

John D. Witvliet
Director, Calvin Institute of Christian Worship,
Professor of Music and Worship,
Calvin College & Calvin Theological Seminary
cicwdir@calvin.edu
616-526-6806
office: Library 389

John D. Witvliet is director of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and professor of music and worship at Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary, respectively. He also teaches in the religion department at Calvin College. His responsibilities include oversight of the Institute's practical and scholarly programs, and teaching courses in worship, theology, and music.

His areas of interest include the history of Christian worship, worship practices in various denominations, biblical and systematic theology of worship, the role of music and the arts in worship, choral music and consulting with churches on worship renewal.

A graduate of Calvin College, Dr. Witvliet holds graduate degrees in theology from Calvin Theological Seminary, in music from the University of Illinois, and the Ph.D. in liturgical studies and theology from the University of Notre Dame.

He is the author of The Biblical Psalms in Christian Worship: A Brief Introduction and Guide to Resources (Eerdmans, 2007), Worship Seeking Understanding: Windows into Christian Practice (Baker Academic, 2003), co-author of Proclaiming the Christmas Gospel: Ancient Sermons and Hymns for Contemporary Christian Inspiration (Baker, 2004), and co-editor of The Worship Sourcebook (Faith Alive Christian Resources, Baker Books, Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, 2004) and Worship in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Change and Continuity in Religious Practice (University of Notre Dame Press, 2004).

Dr. Witvliet serves as editor for two series of books–the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Liturgical Studies Series (Eerdmans) and Vital Worship, Healthy Congregations (Alban Institute)–as well as co-editor, with Pearl Shangkuan, of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Music Series (GIA). He is also the editor of A Child Shall Lead: Children in Worship (Choristers Guild, 1999).

His articles have appeared in Studia Liturgica, Worship, Reformed Worship, Reformed Liturgy and Music, Assembly, The Hymn, The Chorister, Congregations, The Choral Journal, The American Organist, Liturgical Ministry, Jahrbuch für Liturgik und Hymnologie, The Complete Library of Christian Worship, The Banner, and Books and Culture. He has also contributed to several dictionaries, including Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Westminster Dictionary of Liturgy and Music, and Worship Music: A Concise Dictionary.

He also served as an adjunct professor of worship at Northern Baptist Seminary and Ontario Theological Seminary, and is the past president of the board of directors for The Choristers Guild. In addition, John has served as music director of churches in Michigan and Indiana, research associate at Notre Dame's Center for Pastoral Liturgy, and guest lecturer at worship conferences in several states and provinces.

John is available on a limited basis for workshops and training sessions on the history, theology, and practice of worship.

Curriculum Vitae

Selected Course Syllabi

Selected Essays and Addresses

A Child Shall Lead: Children in Worship
Audio presentation

A Discerning Spirit: Making Good Choices in an Era of Liturgical Change
Books & Culture

At Play in the House of the Lord: Why Worship Matters
Books & Culture

Isaiah in Christian Liturgy: Recovering Textual Contrasts and Correcting Theological Astigmatism
Calvin Theological Journal

Metaphor in Liturgical Studies: Lessons from Philosophical and Theological Theories of Language
Liturgy Digest

Planning and Leading Worship as a Pastoral Task
Plenary Address at the 1998 Symposium on Worship and the Arts

Responding to Tragedy: How Do We Pray?
Meditation at Calvin College Chapel

Singing our Prayers, Praying our Songs: Historical and Cross-Cultural Music in the Context of Worship
Address at the 2003 ACDA National Convention

We Are What We Sing: Searching for a Balanced Diet
Reformed Worship #60
(view video clips of a related workshop led by Dr. Witvliet)

Well-Chosen Words: Introducing The Worship Sourcebook
Reformed Worship #71

Worship: Taking a Closer Look
Reformed Worship #56

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