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- International Booklet
- Tips for Organizing an Ecumenical WPCU Event
- Annotated Worship Service (tips for planners)
Resources for Ecumenical Worship Service
- Annotated Worship Service (tips for planners)
- Order of Service (Word, unformatted)
- International Hymn Suggestions
- Canadian Hymn Suggestions (English)
- Two theme-appropriate hymn/song videos (see below)
Resources for Bible Study
- “Eight Days of Prayer” (daily Scripture readings, reflections, discussion questions and prayers)
Resources for schools and children
Promotion
Videos
The Rev. Dr. Rima Nasrallah (Middle East Council of Churches) reflects on the 2022 WPCU theme and scripture text.
This video is in English only, but transcripts are available in French and English. This talk was given during the November 2021 Governing Board meeting of The Canadian Council of Churches.
Two theme-appropriate hymn/song videos for 2022 WPCU
These videos are offered with the generous permission by Inshallah community choir (Martin Luther University College). Local communities and organizers have permission to use these videos in their online and in-person 2022 WPCU celebrations in Canada. Please include appropriate copyright information (click here) in your bulletins and online services. We are grateful for Inshallah’s gift to Canadian WPCU communities!
Between Darkness and Light | Là où l’ombre rencontre la lumière
- Video (with subtitles)
- Words (Arabic and Hebrew transliteration; English and French translation)
- Story of Between Darkness and Light
- Words (Arabic script)
- Words (Hebrew script)
There Is No Child (Carol of the Least Child) | Cet enfant si fragile (Chant du plus petit enfant)
- Video (with subtitles)
- Words (English, with literal French translation)
- New poetic French version – Full Score
- New poetic French version – Mélodie et accords
About Inshallah
Founded in 2007 by Debbie Lou Ludolph at Martin Luther University College (previously Waterloo Lutheran Seminary), Inshallah has grown from 20 voices to 130+ who come from Luther and the greater ecumenical and multifaith community.
Inshallah is committed to singing songs from faith communities around the world, and to understanding the contexts from which these songs originate. Inshallah members find that singing global songs is a joy-filled, spiritually enriching experience, moving them to personal renewal, an enlarged worldview, and an emboldened sense of advocacy and mission. Inshallah is part of the work of Luther’s Kanata Centre for Worship and Global Song.