WorshipWeb is set to undergo a radical expansion! (Keep checking in at http://www.uua.org/spirituallife/worshipweb/index.php)
For those who are looking for readings, chalice lightings, and sermons -- they'll still be here.
But for those who are interested in integrating new styles of music, dance and movement, or visual arts -- those resources will be here too. And there will be archives of materials developed in our past by liturgical innovators such as the Congregation of Abraxas, the Charles Street Meeting House, the Religious Arts Guild, and others.
Information about Worship Weavers (aka Worship Associates) programs will be here, as will both historic and the most up to date thinking on worship theory in a Unitarian Universalist context. And if you want to find out about podcasting, video, or cutting edge uses of the Internet as a resource (and even location) for worship, it will all be here.
To help with this effort, we need to know what you're thinking--what have been your experiences with the WorshipWeb to date and what have you been dreaming of?
Thanks for your help.
Rev. Erik Walker Wikstrom
Worship and Music Resources Director
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations