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Resources in Liturgy and worship aids
Sample from Faith Questions: God’s Creation, Session 3: What Would Jesus Recycle? This four-session study explores the questions: “How Are We Related to God’s Creation?,” “What Does the Old Testament… Read more »
This sample is Session 4: God’s Friday (for Holy Week) from the Being Reformed: Faith Seeking Understanding study Seven Days to Glory by Blair R. Monie. The last week of… Read more »
A lesson plan for a weekly retreat and bible study, developed by Teresa Lockhart Stricklen, associate for worship, PC(USA). The Office of Theology and Worship has put together resources for… Read more »
A list of helpful scriptures to assist with the Ordering of Worship. The Office of Theology and Worship has put together resources for a mini-course on worship that can be… Read more »
A thoughtful guide on embodying worship. The Office of Theology and Worship has put together resources for a mini-course on worship that can be used for Commissioned Ruling Elder education, study… Read more »
Use this resource to plan a worship service for your congregation. The Office of Theology and Worship has put together resources for a mini-course on worship that can be used… Read more »
This ecumenical service can be used for your congregation to celebrate Communion (the parts of the Eucharistic form are marked in red). The Office of Theology and Worship has put… Read more »
An ecumenical outline of the Eucharist and baptism. The Office of Theology and Worship has put together resources for a mini-course on worship that can be used for Commissioned Ruling… Read more »
An ecumenical description of Eucharist/Lord’s Supper/Communion. The Office of Theology and Worship has put together resources for a mini-course on worship that can be used for Commissioned Ruling Elder education,… Read more »
Public prayer is often built upon the collect form. Learning this form can help you lead prayer extemporaneously at any time. The Office of Theology and Worship has put together… Read more »