Institute for Christian Worship Lectures
Singing the Story: Hymns in a Postmodern Culture
Sing to the Lord a New Old Song
Worshiping in Truth without Losing the Spirit (Part 1)
Worshiping in Truth without Losing the Spirit (Part 2)
Private Worship Essential for Every Worship Leader (Part 1)
Private Worship Essential for Every Worship Leader (Part 2)
Authentic Multiculturalism and High Culture: What of Quality?
Authentic Multiculturalism and High Culture
The Arts in Worship: Can’t Art Just Be Art?
Making the Most of the Modern Worship Movement
Lecture Notes (PDF)
Worship Music or Music Worship: The Meaning of Music in Congregational Worship
Lecture Notes (PDF)
Why the Cross Is Crucial in Corporate Worship
Lecture Notes (PDF)
New Music in the Christian Community: An Apologetic for Popular Musical Styles
Hymns as Passion, Story, and Community: Exploring Connections with a Postmodern World
My Grandmother Saved It, My Mother Threw It Away, and Now I’m Buying It Back: Why We Still Need Hymns in a Postmodern World
“What’s So Wondrous about the Cross?”
Carl Stam, Associate Professor of Church Music and Worship and Director, Institute for Christian Worship, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Presented at the Calvin Symposium for Worship and the Arts, January 2003.
Tim Keller Sermon on Worship, “Psalm 95”
Tim Keller, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Manhattan, New York, July 7, 2002. Used by permission of the tape ministry of Redeemer Presbyterian Church.