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Worship Renewal Grant Recipients—Region South United States

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The following is a combined list of churches and organizations that received Worship Renewal Grants during the years 2000 - 2008. Sort the following list by State/Province

Amazing Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Baltimore, Maryland
To collaborate with four urban multicultural congregations to train and nurture children to lead worship through a youth choir.
Amazing Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Baltimore, Maryland
To develop and nurture children as worship leaders in an urban multicultural congregation through a summer camp and after school program.
Amazing Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Baltimore, Maryland
To offer weekly worship services based on the 12 steps of addiction recovery that integrates scripture, confession and absolution, testimony, healing liturgy and public prayer in two urban churches.
Arlington Congregational Church, Jacksonville, Florida
To engage college students with the congregation in a process of creating intergenerational worship that includes new voices in planning and leading worship.
Arlington Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, Florida
To research and write a Christian education study series of the traditions, including Jewish, Catholic, Scottish and African American, which have shaped the worshipping community.
Arts Ministry, Inc., Chapel Hill, North Carolina
To equip, encourage and enable Christian composers and leaders/pastors within a broader Christian context of Biblical theology and mission by offering the Forging Links Conference, and to encourage integration of new material through workshops and communication with worship and arts leaders.
Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucky
To produce a multi-dimensional worship curriculum of small group sessions, individual study guides, and training for small group facilitators through a collaboration with the Lexington District of the United Methodist Church.
Asociación para la Educación Teológica Hispana, Austin, Texas
To gather Latino worship leaders to share the wealth of worship materials with deep roots in Hispanic culture and traditions that have been created in recent years, to promote critical theological reflection on the value and use of these materials, and to encourage their continuing creation.
Asociación para la Educación Teológica Hispana, Austin, Texas
To share the wealth of worship materials with deep roots in Hispanic culture and traditions and to promote critical theological reflection on these materials by bringing together Hispanic worship leaders from multiple denominations for study and worship.
Baptist General Convention of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia
To plan intergenerational worship services as small, rural congregations that combine historical and contemporary worship traditions through music, biblical storytelling, liturgical art, and contemplative methods.
Bethel Lutheran Church, Winchester, Virginia
To conduct two worship renewal seminars for small congregations, and invite up to eight congregational worship planning teams to enter into extensive on-site consultation with experts in liturgical music, worship space and environment.
Black Mountain Presbyterian Church, Black Mountain, North Carolina
To engage the entire congregation, through a retreat and study, in a discussion of Reformed worship with the intent of constructing new forms of worship which will be meaningful and attractive to the entire congregation, especially to young families.
Bobby Dodd Institute, Atlanta, Georgia
To develop a process that brings together clergy and people with disabilities to create a model of inclusive worship in six area congregations.
Calvary Memorial United Methodist Church, Snow Hill, North Carolina
To host a Liturgical Arts Festival—a workshop in worship ministry for children, youth and adult worship leaders where adults will empower young people in the planning and implementation of meaningful worship experiences, and local churches will find new ways to share in worship ministry.
Candler School of Theology of Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
To incorporate new methods to plan, lead and reflect upon meaningful worship and to adapt worship planning to the gifts and challenges of local churches by working with seminary students and recent graduates across the United States.
Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
To enhance capacity of students and faculty for reflective liturgical leadership and to promote worship planning and participation as an integral part of theological education at the school.
Catholic Campus Ministry at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
To cultivate an environment that will empower students to explore and discover authentic forms of liturgical expression and sacred worship through visits to other worshiping communities, workshops, retreats, and mentors who train students in various aspects of leading worship.
Center for Children at Worship, Lexington Park, Maryland
To create a multi-generational collaborative worship design process, to develop an interdisciplinary and multi-generational team to teach the process to pilot congregations, and to host a conference to train church leaders in the collaboration, practice and reflection of this process as an integral part of congregational life.
Cherry Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Conway, South Carolina
To study a biblical perspective on worship through a series of workshops for worship leaders and local congregations with small group follow-up and implementation in individual congregations.
Choristers Guild, Garland, Texas
To teach children the structure of worship, develop their skills for leading various aspects of worship, provide them with experiences of various worship-related arts, and work with them to prepare worship services through Summer Worship, Arts, and Music Camps.
Choristers Guild, Garland, Texas
To establish new Summer Worship, Arts, and Music Camps which will give children the opportunity to gain an understanding of the structure of worship, skills in leading various aspects of worship, experience with various worship-related arts, and occasions for preparing brief worship services.
Choristers Guild, Garland, Texas
To teach children’s choir leaders the history and use of congregational song and how to integrate children into worship leadership by partnering nationally-recognized church music clinicians with children’s choir directors.
Choristers Guild, Garland, Texas
To begin a certification program that will equip children’s choir leaders with the skills necessary for creative and purposeful integration of children in worship.
Christ Central Church, Charlotte, North Carolina
To offer seminars for laity, worship leaders and local artists to help deepen understanding and appreciation of the Lord’s Supper and prepare the congregation to create new sacramental furniture in a congregation that celebrates the Lord’s Supper weekly and meets in a neighborhood theater.
Christ Community Church, Franklin, Tennessee
To plan a conference which will educate and inspire young musicians to discover old hymns whose texts express their faith and to use their musical gifts to set those texts to music that resonates with their culture.
Christ the King Presbyterian Church, Raleigh, North Carolina
To immerse the congregation in the Psalms of Ascent with the help of linguists, musicians, visual artists and pastors that will help the congregation form faith, identity and tradition in modern life.
Christians in Theatre Arts, Greenville, South Carolina
To share with participants at regional CITA conferences and meetings for pastors and church leaders the results of prior exploration and discussion on the role of theatre in worship.
Christians in Theatre Arts, Greenville, South Carolina
To research theological, liturgical and philosophical rationale for thoughtful integration of the dramatic arts in worship in North American congregations, and to present this at a series of national conferences on both drama and worship.
Christians in Theatre Arts, Greenville, South Carolina
To encourage five congregations to integrate theatre arts into worship with both artistic excellence and biblical integrity through a conference on theater in worship and a year long mentoring program for worship leaders.
Church of St. Andrew, Sandy Springs, Georgia
To create a mission-oriented worship environment that focuses on visual arts and healing within the emergent church by integrating tradition, cultural context, and individual gifts.
Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia
To train pastors, music leaders and church officers in Korean-American churches to design and experience intergenerational, multicultural liturgies based on sacramental theology throughout the church year.
Conference on Korean Worship and Music, Louisville, Kentucky
To sponsor a national worship conference on Korean Worship and Music in order to create worship resources for Korean American congregations.
The hymnbook Come, Let Us Worship: The Korean-English Presbyterian Hymnal and Service Book (Geneva Press, 2002) was one result of this grant.
Convergence: A Creative Community of Faith, Alexandria, Virginia
To offer theological and liturgical training for artists in the worshiping community who will bring their creative voice to collaborative, intergenerational worship planning.
Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, Georgia
To develop a process for worship renewal by linking worship, education, and the mission of the college.
Covenant Community Church, Louisville, Kentucky
To awaken global consciousness and involvement of the congregation in their community through the liturgical movements of gathering and sending.
Covenant Presbyterian Church, Roanoke, Virginia
To create a four-part worship series on the Psalms using the gifts of a contemporary composer, a brass quintet, and adult and youth choirs.
Crescent Hill United Methodist Church, Louisville, Kentucky
To strengthen prayer, worship, and evangelism through a weekly worship service of healing, monthly times of fellowship, study and discussion, and a workshop for church leaders.
Cross-Paths Ministries, Richmond, Virginia
To establish an Academy for Pastoral Musicians in Virginia and the mid-Atlantic region which will nurture and form a deeper awareness of "pastoral" ministry through music that nurtures and deepens the Christian faith and life of those who participate in public worship in the Church.
Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, Texas
To develop a process for worship renewal by linking worship, education, and the mission of the college.
Diocese of St. Augustine Office of Liturgy, Jacksonville, Florida
To train parish music coordinators in Roman Catholic liturgical practices and mentors to assist them in the application of these practices.
Douglas Memorial Community Church, Baltimore, Maryland
To create intergenerational worship services using music and the arts by engaging the congregation in a series of workshops and retreats with a focus on unity and music.
Ebenezer Full Gospel Baptist Church, Cumberland, Maryland
To sponsor "A Community in Worship Project," a two-day community worship event, bringing together churches across denominational, racial and socioeconomic lines for teaching and learning regarding Christian worship.
Ebenezer United Methodist Church, Miami, Florida
To train and develop the gifts of the worship planning team which includes 25 people through a retreat, workshops, reading circles and congregational evaluation and to collaborate with another congregation to develop youth as worship leaders.
El Buen Vecino Presbyterian Church, Kissimmee, Florida
To contextualize a Reformed theology of worship in the Hispanic/Latino community through biblical study and practice in music, arts, dance and drama.
Emergent, Laurel, Maryland
To sponsor a four-day interdenominational conference exposing participants to a wide range of imaginative and ancient worship experiences which will integrate theological reflection with grassroots practice in the local church.
Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions, Washington, D.C.
To offer a study week that focuses on both liturgical theology of elements of worship and multi-cultural liturgy for liturgical leaders in the Roman Catholic dioceses of the United States.
First Congregational United Church of Christ, Washington, D.C.
To equip lay leaders to present scripture and multicultural music in worship and to kindle imagination about the design of the new worship space as part of the redevelopment of downtown Washington, D.C.
First Presbyterian Church, Wetumpka, Alabama
To increase cultural awareness and communication among diverse community groups through a collaborative focus of local churches on diversity, hospitality, liturgical space, drama, music, and dance.
First Presbyterian Church of Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach, Florida
To celebrate the rich heritage of the congregation and embrace its diversity and multicultural growth, which includes more than 100 people from 11 nations, through theologically-driven visual arts workshops and interactive educational classes that will create resources for worship.
First United Methodist Church, Winnie, Texas
To develop an educational program of Fine Arts in Worship for children and youth.
Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Charlotte, North Carolina
To train and encourage clergy and lay leaders in African-American churches by offering a four-day conference on worship and a pre-conference study related to worship for those who will be attending the conference.
Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Charlotte, North Carolina
To empower small to medium, rural, African-American churches who struggle with issues related to worship planning and leadership development by creating a four-day conference, the 2004 Church Music Summit, which will provide practical, hands-on instruction and promote interdenominational fellowship.
Glade Baptist Church, Blacksburg, Virginia
To create a fine arts gallery in their sanctuary, in conjunction with contemplative worship services.
Goldsboro District A.M.E. Zion Church, Garland, North Carolina
To offer workshops for clergy, lay leaders, musicians and youth from 26 churches on the Scriptural principles for worship and the use of visual and performing arts in worship services.
Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Houston, Texas
To educate all members of the congregation in New Testament worship through a series of workshops and small group discussions that will explore the elements of corporate worship to develop a lifestyle of worship.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Woodstock, Georgia
To engage in a year long renewal of God’s promises in baptism and the book of Revelation through sermons, Bible studies, liturgy and education that will culminate with the Easter Vigil.
Grace Lutheran Church, Hockessin, Delaware
To call people to a more complete understanding of worship and to a life of prayer using traditional forms of evening and morning prayer, introducing the principles and patterns of worship and implementing new resources of worship and prayer in the congregation and surrounding congregations.
Greater Mt. Calvary Holy Church, Washington, D.C.
To teach children the significance of the elements of worship and the children's roles as participants and leaders by offering training and worship leading experiences in congregations throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
Greater Smith Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Atlanta, Georgia
To unite members of the congregation, worship leaders, and members of the community in a process that will deepen the understanding and experience of the Lord’s Supper.
Holy Redeemer Church, San Antonio, Texas
To share the richness of the experience, history, and spirituality of the African American Catholic tradition with the local community through worship services and workshops.
Hopwood Memorial Christian Church, Milligan College, Tennessee
To introduce a broad spectrum of worship experiences including a variety of music styles, Word-centered worship forms, special services, interracial worship and a worship retreat for a congregation which includes many college and seminary students.
Inter-Faith Chapel, Silver Spring, Maryland
To develop meaningful liturgies, rituals and special worship services which connect worship and important life issues faced by older adults. They plan to engage staff and residents of nursing homes, assisted living and independent living communities in discovering new and creative ways to conduct meaningful worship in those settings. They will convene a regional conference to share insights about worship and older adults.
Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta, Georgia
To train and equip worship leaders in African American contexts through studying biblical, theological, and socio-cultural paradigms for worship and music, facilitating dialogue between music and worship faculty and students at ITC and local worship leaders, exploring Black sacred music genres and encouraging cultural diversity in worship.
International Council of Ethnodoxologists, Atlanta, Georgia
To provide training through a collaboration of five congregations that will give a biblical perspective on the connections between global worship and the local church to develop a vision for multi-cultural worship.
Jacksonville Campus Ministry, Jacksonville, Florida
To fully engage visually and hearing impaired persons by developing a consortium of members of various educational communities of Northern Florida to design and implement worship that allows for full participation of all people.
Jacksonville Campus Ministry, Jacksonville, Florida
To create and implement campus worship services using a process that facilitates communication between students and faculty, integrates clerical and student/lay leaders in ministry and achieves a deeper understanding of the biblical foundations for worship.
John Calvin Presbyterian Church, Salisbury, North Carolina
To provide experiences and guidance through lectionary-based activities enabling participants of all ages and abilities to discover their own gifts and employ them in worship services within an urban community.
Kairos Community African Methodist Episcopal Church, Nashville, Tennessee
To create a new communion liturgy in collaboration with two other AME churches through workshops and community meals that will deepen understandings of sacramental theology.
Kittamaqundi Community, Columbia, Maryland
To explore with neighboring congregations the relationship between contemplative practice and Christian worship through art, poetry, multi-sensory practices and reflection.
Leadership Program for Musicians Serving Small Congregations, South Riding, Virginia
To train worship/music leaders in the theological foundation for worship and the practical aspects of leading worship and music, especially in small, rural congregations.
Leadership Program for Musicians Serving Small Congregations, Fredericksburg, Virginia
To educate individuals who lead worship and music in their churches on the practical aspects of leading worship and music in a church setting and the theological foundation of worship.
Leadership Program for Musicians Serving Small Congregations, Burke, Virginia
To enable Local Program Coordinators from ten targeted geographical areas to participate in a national Leadership Program for Musicians Leadership Development Conference.
Lexington Presbyterian Church, Lexington, South Carolina
To support a conference for pastors, worship leaders, seminary and university students, and laypersons on the theological foundation of worship and practical skills for leading worship, with an emphasis on the use of visual arts.
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
To explore the role of the arts, liturgical gifts and an understanding of space in worship through a series of learning events that will integrate chapel more deeply in the life of the seminary.
Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, Blacksburg, Virginia
To study worship history and renewal in a series of retreats and seminars with leaders of six local churches of various denominations and to use the results of this study to create a plan for worship renewal in each of these congregations.
Masterworks Performing Arts Company, Chesapeake, Virginia
To sponsor a Worship Arts Conference, including the areas of drama ministry, vocal and instrumental music, and other related worship arts.
Memphis Theological Seminary, Memphis, Tennessee
To explore the meaning of art in worship as well as to experiment with forms of art and ways to incorporate that art in the ongoing worship life of area congregations.
Memphis Theological Seminary, Cumberland Presbyterian, Memphis, Tennessee
To explore forms of art and ways to incorporate that art in the ongoing worship life of local congregations through a two-week institute on the arts in worship for clergy, laity, and seminarians and to develop a resource guide for local congregations.
Midtown Fellowship, Nashville, Tennessee
To lead the Midtown community into a deeper understanding of the triune God and a more intimate union with Him through studying and practicing individual and corporate prayer.
Ministry of Worship and Spiritual Life, Archdiocese of Miami, Miami, Florida
To sponsor a week-long Liturgical Institute for clergy, religious and lay leaders of South Florida with a focus on the sacraments and popular devotions in developing multi-cultural congregations.
Montreat Presbyterian Church, Montreat, North Carolina
To offer workshops in North Carolina and Texas to address processes and principles of developing and leading multisensory worship.
Monument of Faith Church, Durham, North Carolina
To connect the congregation’s worship life and its mission by studying how biblically embedded beliefs and practices, such as celebration of communion, adherence to the liturgical calendar, and use of a common lectionary, have formed congregations for service and witness.
New City Fellowship, Chattanooga, Tennessee
To sponsor a four-day multicultural music conference to teach church musicians diverse stylistic skills.
New Covenant Presbyterian Church, Anderson, South Carolina
To sponsor a conference for the Presbyterian Church in America in upstate South Carolina on the theological underpinnings and practical implications of renewal in worship and the arts.
New Hope Community Church, Durham, North Carolina
To introduce traditional hymns and spiritual songs to a new generation of believers through a year-long reflection on both the meaning and music of the passion of Christ and the practice of the Lord's Supper.
New Life at Providence Church, Virginia Beach, Virginia
To equip and disciple worship leaders in dance ministry through biblical teaching, to establish a network of dance leaders and to develop strategies for training dancers to use their gifts in worship.
New Life Community United Methodist Church, Jacksonville, Florida
To offer a year-long study for the congregation and community with a focus on the Psalms, lamentation and prayer that will foster radical hospitality and intergenerational worship.
Oakhurst Presbyterian Church, Decatur, Georgia
To engage members of various ethnic traditions to lead worship by identifying persons who are proficient in the arts, drama, music and writing for multicultural worship services and offering worship workshops, evening programs and retreats for both adults and children.
Office of Theology and Worship, PC(USA), Louisville, Kentucky
To reflect on shared practices of prayer and service among pastors and church leaders and to provide for a series of on-site consultations to identify and strengthen pilot churches who are intentionally seeking to connect sacramental practices with mission and service commitments.
Office of Theology and Worship, PC(USA), Louisville, Kentucky
To offer the Emerging Worship event, a gathering of pastors, seminary professors and lay leaders to concentrate on ways the church can engage the changing culture without compromising the integrity of the Reformed tradition. They also plan to develop useful tools for worship, and to encourage a network of church leaders to more effectively nurture vital worship in congregations through shared resources and critical reflection in study groups.
Office of Theology and Worship, PC(USA), Louisville, Kentucky
To train teams from 10 target congregations on the catechumenate model which includes scripture reading, prayer, mentoring, mission and welcoming new Christians.
Oklahoma Alliance for Liturgy and the Arts, Shawnee, Oklahoma
To establish partnerships between visual artists and church congregations by engaging in the study and development of a theology of worship that includes the visual arts, offering workshops to link artists with the needs of congregations and creating residencies for artists to work with church members to develop art for worship.
Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
To develop a process for worship renewal by linking worship, education, and the mission of the college.
Orange United Methodist Church, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
To renew worship by focusing on the Lord's Supper through observing Eucharistic practices in a variety of contexts, exploring the Lord's Supper though a workshop for the congregation, and developing worship practices, visuals or drama appropriate to making the Lord's Supper more meaningful.
Orange United Methodist Church, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
To design a new baptismal font through a collaborative process of artistic and educational engagement around the significance of baptism.
Orthodox Zion Primitive Baptist Church, West Palm Beach, Florida
To study Reformed Theology within the context of the African-American worship experience through workshops, a retreat and written reflections with the congregation and pastors of area churches.
Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
To guide clergy and lay leaders from five congregations through a process designed to lead to vital and authentic worship in diverse communities.
One Bread, One Body: Exploring Cultural Diversity in Worship is a recent publication by C. Michael Hawn and made possible by this grant.
Presbyterian Association of Musicians, Louisville, Kentucky
To sponsor a national worship and music conference to renew corporate worship and recognize the diversity of the body of Christ especially for members of these racial-ethnic groups: African, Hispanic, Asian, Middle Eastern, and Native American.
Primera Iglesia Evangelica Hispana Metodista Libre, Tampa, Florida
To begin a certification training program for musicians, pastors and music leaders in Latino churches.
Progressive Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ National Music Department, Columbia, South Carolina
To train clergy and music staff in musical repertoire, theology of worship, and worship planning through a collaboration with eighteen local congregations.
Progressive Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Inc., National Music Department, Columbia, South Carolina
To train and inspire clergy and lay leaders through national music, worship and staff development sessions for the purpose of developing innovative worship practices that affirm theology and music to promote the gospel message.
Reconciliation United Methodist Church, Durham, North Carolina
To develop a culturally authentic and theologically sound evaluative and creative practice of incorporating indigenous art into the worship space to enrich sacramental practices.
Rockingham District of the North Carolina Conference (Connectional Table), Laurinburg, North Carolina
To offer a series of workshops on visual arts, drama and improvisational preaching for churches in the conference and provide opportunities for the congregations to report to one another on their experience of worship renewal within their congregations.
Sandersville United Methodist Church, Sandersville, Georgia
To discover the rich significance of the Lord’s Supper through participating in guided learning experiences that encourage creative response, such as visual and dance interpretations of Wesley hymns based on the Eucharist.
Sardis Baptist Church, Charlotte, North Carolina
To form a worship development team that will formulate guiding statements about worship, create a worship library, host a liturgy training event for area churches focusing on creative adaptation and use of traditional liturgy, and offer a church-wide retreat on the meaning of worship.
Sojourn Community Church, Louisville, Kentucky
To create visual art for worship that communicates the core values of the church by training and equipping artists in the congregation through lectures, study and devotional resources.
SoL Center at University Presbyterian Church, San Antonio, Texas
To plan an event for musicians, ministers and congregational leaders that will train them in planning and leading worship.
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Taylors, South Carolina
To increase congregational participation and knowledge of worship through the incorporation of the arts and the development of a worship planning team.
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Dallas, Texas
To enrich worship through learning, singing and sharing worship music from around the world, helping celebrate the diversity of the neighborhood, city and church.
St. Luke Lutheran Church, Summerville, South Carolina
To provide education about worship, to train youth in the arts, and to empower them to participate in and lead worship.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Powhatan, Virginia
To explore, in conjunction with the Commission on Small Churches in the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia, methods where small congregations can design excellent intergenerational worship practices.
St. Paul AME Church, Canton, Georgia
To offer workshops for the congregation and neighboring churches to explore music in worship that will cross denominational, cultural, socio-economic and racial divisions.
Sugar Hill United Methodist Church, Buford, Georgia
To enhance appreciation for, knowledge of, and participation in the Lord's Supper through commissioned art work, increased cross-cultural participation with the Hispanic community, and specific teaching on the history and theology of the Lord's Supper.
Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, Takoma Park, Maryland
To conduct an ecumenical workshop in liturgical dance to train leaders in the use of liturgical dance in worship, and to hold a liturgical dance concert.
The Table: an Emerging Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg, Virginia
To explore how an emerging Mennonite Congregation can more deeply incorporate the Lord’s Supper in worship and life through retreats, workshops, and mentoring relationships.
Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education, Richmond, Virginia
To study and practice ways technology and movement can be integrated in worship while maintaining its historical identity and connecting with postmodern culture.
Union University, Jackson, Tennessee
To explore how Biblical psalms can and should be used in corporate worship and private devotion in order to aid the church in singing, worshiping, and praying well. uupsalmsproject.blogspot.com
University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas
To provide workshops on music, ritual theory, visual arts, architecture, dance, drama, sacred text, and the importance of sacramentality with attention to Hispanic, Asian, African, Middle Eastern, and Euro-American perspectives to enrich worship on campus and in the surrounding community.
University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas
To explore biblical themes of justice and peacemaking through education, fellowship, and theological reflection and to express these themes in corporate worship such that they lead to community service.
Wake Forest University Divinity School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
To offer a worship conference, worship events, and educational workshops exploring how spiritual formation and community dialogue are nurtured by worship in an ecumenical, multicultural setting.

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