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What participating congregations will do

Leadership teams from selected congregations will come to New Haven in June for a week of learning and creative exchange. An annual theme will provide a point of focus, but attention to the basic skills and central acts of Christian music and worship will also be featured.

 

Each congregation will undertake a project related to the annual theme. Projects will build on prior strengths to deepen and extend ministry in and beyond the congregation. Each congregation will also develop strategies to teach and involve other congregations in ways that belong to or grow out of the project.

During the year following the seminar, teams will share reports of their work with the wider church through ISM channels and other modes.

 

What congregations would most benefit?

Hundreds of thousands of religious congregations exist in the United States and Canada, and this project cannot serve them all. It is designed especially for congregations that:

  • engage scripture in worship and congregational life
  • embrace lively practices of baptism and communion
  • treasure the living traditions of their denominations
  • teach a vibrant Trinitarian theology
  • worship God through a diverse repertoire of music, hymnody and congregational song
  • support strong choral and congregational singing
  • benefit from healthy institutional and interpersonal dynamics
  • are served by a collaborative and mutually supportive minister/musician team, both of whom are professionally trained

 

 

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