This post explains the arrangements we have made to facilitate that assistance.Editor’s note: This article is an updated version of the homily Dr. Frankland preached at the Opening Convocation for the June 2019 intensive session.

Robert E. Webber (1933-2007) was, at the time of his death, Myers Professor of Ministry at Northern Seminary in Lombard, Illinois, and served as the president of the Institute for Worship Studies. The administrative offices, library, and classroom space for the on-campus intensives are provided by a church in Jacksonville, Florida Faculty members hold positions at such schools as

In the fourth century, John Chrysostom preached often about caring for those in need. Forming Servant Leaders in Christian Worship RenewalLearn from the best worship faculty in the world, without leaving your context.

'A worship that will have staying power is a worship that is firmly grounded in the old, yet aware of and concerned for new ways to respond to the old, old story.'

The Institute for Worship Studies was founded to meet this need and prepare leaders for the changing task of worship ministry.Here is what I have observed in the last few decades: music ministry and worship leadership have been going through a significant change.

Want the Webber Quote of the Week or our other occasional email newsletters? At the Institute for Worship Studies we know this, and we are prepared to help.The Institute for Worship Studies does not offer music courses. Pursue the projects that are right for your own ministry.Our students come from around the globe and from dozens of traditions. Come worship with the nations.
Our ancient-future posture will prepare you for that road.Learn how to connect your people with the Gospel story more powerfully week by week through the renewal of worship, then apply what you learn in your ministry.News, information, and resources from Director of Alumni Activities Kent Walters, the latest community news, an accreditation status update, articles from the President and the Academic Dean, and more!For the June 2020 intensive session, IWS Chaplain Dr. Nancy Nethercott and Associate Chaplains Rev. His many books include Ancient-Future Faith and The Younger Evangelicals . Formerly, a music minister or a worship leader was only in charge of music or worship leadership. He died April 27, 2007, at his home in Michigan.

The ministry includes more than the entire musical life of the church.

In the first edition of Worship Old and New, Robert E. Webber introduced an approach to worship that blended historical and traditional practices with contemporary elements. Most music and worship pastors are not prepared for the shift.

This was truly an unprecedented virtual session caused by the global pandemic of COVID-19.The IWS Bibliography has been updated for the Summer 2020 semester, thanks to the hard work of IWS Bibliographer Dr. Mark Torgerson.All recent additions to the bibliography are identified just after the table of… Many have asked how they can help the children of Emmanuel and Juliana Bileya, who were murdered one month ago. Webber, who teaches at Wheaton, has also written Worship is a Verb (Waco: Word Books, 1985) and Evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail: WhyEvengelicals Are Attracted to the Liturgical Church (Waco: Word Books, 1985 --also reviewed in this issue). He has held the post of professor of theology at Wheaton College since 1968 and is currently involved in the development of the Institute of Worship Studies, a school for pastors and other church leaders.


Robert Webber's, Worship Old and New, is written by one who has a deep concern for worship.

does truth.

Their task was to oversee a division within the church that concentrated on everything musical pertaining to public services. How do we lead… As lead worshipers, worship architects, or worshipers, we do not seek to serve our own ideas, plans, or preferences.“I am SO GRATEFUL for my IWS education that has helped me manage and cope with the changes in ministry needed over the last few months.”Want the Webber Quote of the Week or our other occasional email newsletters?

He played a key role in the Convergence Movement, a movement among evangelical and charismatic churches in the United States to blend charismatic worship with liturgies from the Book of Common Prayer and other liturgical sources.

The IWS Faculty consists entirely of adjuncts who almost all teach full-time at other schools.