These greetings come from the opening words of the New Testament epistles and the book of Revelation. They are appropriate for use at the beginning of worship.
This essay explores the debate over “open table” practice — inviting persons who are not baptized to participate in the Lord’s Supper. The author examines the understandings of the gospel… Read more »
Have you heard the good news? Host a public reading of the Gospel of Mark in your congregation during lectionary Year B (Nov. 27, 2011 – Nov. 25, 2012). The… Read more »
Some rejoice, others lament. There has been widespread reaction the passage of Amendment 10A which changes the language of our ordination standards in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The office of… Read more »
This document provides resources and ideas for celebrating the Lord’s Supper throughout the Season of Easter in 2012; includes a rationale for weekly Eucharist in Easter, suggestions for enhancing joyful… Read more »
This is a musical setting of the Sanctus (Holy, holy, holy), Memorial Acclamation, and Great Amen to the tune “Easter Hymn” (Jesus Christ Is Risen Today), especially for use at… Read more »
“Worshiping God Together” is a guide to the Service for the Lord’s Day for children and their parents. Written in a simple, accessible style, it seeks to teach what we… Read more »
A sermon by Esther Wakeman, which includes an Epistle reading, Gospel reading and a hymn. Recorded at Christ Presbyterian Church in Canton, Ohio. on July 31, 2011. Media provided by… Read more »