The Institute for Worship Studies is sad to announce the death of IWS professor emerita Dr. Doris Borchert. Dr. Borchert was the first professor of the MWS internship class, MWS 601, […]
The Institute for Worship Studies is sad to announce the death of IWS professor emerita Dr. Doris Borchert. Dr. Borchert was the first professor of the MWS internship class, MWS 601, […]
Baptism reveals a return to God’s original purpose for life, to re-create all life.
The following reports are updates of the December 2022 Report, with metrics and student-based feedback published in two main institutional reports. The Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies (IWS) […]
Baptism is a state of continual being.
Baptism is the ritual that marks our new identity in Jesus.
Who shapes the very nature of your being from day to day?
All our failures are nailed with Jesus on the cross and carried to the grave.
All main worship services are available to watch LIVE on the IWS YouTube Channel during the January 2024 Intensive Week Session and are available for immediate replay in the 2024 […]
God’s vision for us is a reversal of our present identity.
Hello students! The library has added thirteen new eBooks for you to access just in time for the January 2024 session! Click on the links below for each eBook to […]
The IWS Bibliography has been updated for the January 2024 semester, thanks to the hard work of IWS Bibliographer Dr. Mark Torgerson. All recent additions to the bibliography are identified […]
The incarnate Word became humanity, time, space, and history to rescue creatures and creation.
As the Bread of Heaven, that we might be fed,Chose a manger cradle in the House of Bread,So has Life Eternal mingled in the wombWith our mortal nature to confound […]
God has done for us what we cannot do for ourselves.
Why is IWS essential? Worship is the most important practice that humans can do, and therefore the study of worship is the supremely vital academic discipline of primary theology. Please […]