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Corporate Lenten Disciplines: An Ash Wednesday Devotional from the President of IWS
“I have sewn sackcloth over my skin, And laid my head in the dust.” (Job 16:15 NKJV) Today is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of the season of Lent. God calls us to observe a holy Lent through assessment, penitence, discipline and renewal, using the classical church practices of prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Historically, the Church...
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An interactive webinar LIVE online with the author of Transforming Worship. Register now
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The August 2022 Edition of the IWS Community Newsletter: Student, alumni, and faculty news, photos from graduation, articles from staff and faculty, and more!
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The Worship Architect cover
IWS Professor Dr. Constance Cherry’s award-winning The Worship Architect: A Blueprint for Designing Culturally Relevant and Biblically Faithful Services (Baker Academic) has been updated and expanded. The enhancements in this second edition include new content on global worship and worshiping during a pandemic, major updates related to worship styles and worship music, and more. As...
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The Bible is filled with examples of God’s people leading out of weakness.
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Darrell Harris tells the story of how IWS chapel worship evolved over his 20-year tenure as Chaplain.
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Lou Kaloger, MWS Professor, preaches at Opening Convocation (January 1 2020) on the occasion of the Feast of the Holy Name. The readings were Numbers 6:22-27, Psalm 8, Galatians 4:4-7, and Luke 2:15-21.
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Dr. Dan Sharp's yearly Advent Devotional is now available! For those unfamiliar, after subscribing, you will receive in your email at 5 AM EST each morning that day's devotional. It consists of the pericope for the day, a short commentary on the passage often with contextual information, a link to music related to the content...
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Dr. Dinelle Frankland, Academic Dean, preached on 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 at the June 2019 Opening Convocation.
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The worship of God is the most useless and supremely important thing we can do.
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