This is an order of worship for the Great Vigil of Easter, led by members of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Nashville, for a group of inmates on death row at the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution. The service was adapted and abbreviated from the Book of Common Prayer by Rev. David Phillipy.
El domingo de Celebración de los dones de la mujer da homenaje a mujeres que contribuyen sus dones a la iglesia y a la comunidad, da énfasis a los asuntos… Read more »
In 2010, the General Assembly voted to reinstate observance of “Criminal Justice Sunday” in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), as well as approving some funding “to support a broad convocation of… Read more »
PHEWA’s Presbyterian Health Network (PHN) has developed resources for observing 2012 Health Awareness and Day of Prayer for Healing and Wholeness. This year’s theme is Faithful Care of Our Bodies:… Read more »
“Worshiping the Triune God” is a 2010 document of the World Communion of Reformed Churches that seeks to identify central things and primary principles for worship. The document is composed… Read more »
These words from Scripture may be spoken after the Declaration of Forgiveness (and/or the Summary of the Law). They may precede the Passing of the Peace. Non-bold parts are intended… Read more »
There is a distinctive, fourfold pattern of action that can be seen each time Jesus shares a meal with his disciples: taking, blessing (or giving thanks), breaking, and giving. This… Read more »