resources for creative worship
Looking for an image for a presentation or newsletter, but not sure if it's OK to use it legally? On our
copyright free images page, you can discover ten great sites that provide free photos, images and icons. This section also considers the
different types of "free" copyright (e.g. the difference between images in the public domain and those with a CCL licence), how
the bible is under copyright, and how it can be reproduced legally. This section also offers links to some
alternative worship resources, and a guide to our free
bible study notes.
Sites which offer free stock photos that are either in the public domain or under the Creative Commons Licence, with a short review of what each website offers.
A contemporary movement rediscovering and reinventing traditional and modern forms of worship. With links to multi-media and creative worship sites, forums and resources.
A list of websites with bible versions which are in the public domain, and hence can be freely copied and used in any publication or project. Also containing links to free biblical commentaries online.
An introduction to copyright law. The differences between "All rights reserved", "public domain", "Creative Commons Licences" and "Royalty Free" . Also featuring a short explanation about worship songs and their copyright use in churches and schools.
A series of free bible studies created to work alongside short films and soundtracks from our first prayerscapes album. Topics include the Passion of Christ (Matthew 27), the nature of God's love (1 Corinthians 13) and intimacy with God (Psalm 139).
A selection of Christian websites offering articles, forums and information on contemporary worship and prayer. Also with useful links to Christian teaching and resource sites.