

GrantStation includes a database of over 5,000 current grant opportunities and other resources designed for grant professionals. For a more comprehensive database of grants, the Society is also proud to provide all of our members will full access to GrantStation.

This is the most precious and eternal book in Christian literature, a masterpiece of intellectual, spiritual depth and ability. Program guidelines and application instructions can be found on the Web site.Ĭontact information and additional details are available to members of the Society.įunding Alert is intended to highlight key grant opportunities for nonprofit leaders with limited time for research. John Calvin published The Christian Institute in April 1536, at the age of 26. The Institute encourages grant proposals developed through a collaborative process from emerging and established churches seminaries, colleges, and schools hospitals, nursing homes, and other organizations. The Congregational Resource Guide mentions our work in connection with the new psalter Psalms for All Seasons and the Calvin Worship Symposium 2012.

A Resource Library Feature from the Calvin Institute of Worship. Projects must have the potential to generate renewed interest, thoughtfulness, and energy for public worship at the local, grassroots level be linked with the worship life of a particular congregation(s) or community include a component of theological reflection on the meaning and purpose of public worship and be both realistic and visionary. The Calvin Institute of Worship Weblog featured us recently. Priority is given to projects that connect public worship to intergenerational faith formation and Christian discipleship, a theme that can unfold in many facets of worship from Bible reading to preaching to Baptism and the Lord’s Supper, intercessory prayer, congregational song, visual arts, and more. DescriptionThe Institute’s Vital Worship Grants seek to foster vital worship in congregations, parishes, and other worshiping communities in North America.
