Liturgy
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Liturgy and Worship
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This page is dedicated to providing thoughtfully crafted liturgies for worship services throughout the liturgical year following the Revised Common Lectionary. Here, you’ll find prayers, calls to worship, and other elements designed to inspire and guide your congregation in meaningful worship.
Hover over a darkened day to see the liturgical day, click to go to that page.
Search by season, day, theological theme, or element of worship (Call to Worship, Assurance, Dedication, et al).
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A complete liturgy for the Liturgy of the Palms (Year A), following the Revised Common Lectionary. Focused on praise, procession, humility, and faithful following as Holy Week begins.
A complete liturgy for the Fifth Sunday in Lent (Year A), following the Revised Common Lectionary. Focused on death and life, lament and hope, and God’s power to bring resurrection.
A complete liturgy for the Fourth Sunday in Lent (Year A), following the Revised Common Lectionary. Focused on light, sight, discernment, and new™, by the grace of Christ.
A complete liturgy for the Third Sunday in Lent (Year A), following the Revised Common Lectionary. Focused on thirst, truth-telling, reconciliation, and the living water of Christ.
A complete liturgy for the Second Sunday in Lent (Year A), following the Revised Common Lectionary. Focused on calling, promise, faith, and new life in Christ.
15 original prayers of confession for Sunday worship, including Advent, Lent, Christmas, Epiphany, and Easter. A complete guide for pastors and worship planners.
Finally, a comprehensive assurance of pardon verse list — organized by theme, season, and liturgical context. Written for pastors and worship leaders.
A complete liturgy for the First Sunday in Lent (Year A), following the Revised Common Lectionary. Focused on temptation, confession, trust, and the grace revealed in Christ.
A complete liturgy for Ash Wednesday (Year A), following the Revised Common Lectionary. Focused on repentance, reconciliation, humility, and God’s restoring grace.
A complete liturgy for Transfiguration Sunday (Year A), following the Revised Common Lectionary. Focused on Christ’s glory, God’s voice, and faithful listening as the church prepares for Lent.
A complete liturgy for the Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany, following the Revised Common Lectionary. Focused on true worship, justice, and living as salt and light in the world.
A complete liturgy for the Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany, following the Revised Common Lectionary. Focused on justice, humility, the wisdom of the cross, and the blessing revealed in Christ.
A complete liturgy for the Third Sunday after the Epiphany, following the Revised Common Lectionary. Focused on light, calling, repentance, and discipleship.
A complete liturgy for the Second Sunday after the Epiphany, following the Revised Common Lectionary. Includes prayers, call to worship, confession, and Scripture focused on calling, witness, and Christ revealed.
A complete liturgy for the Baptism of the Lord, following the Revised Common Lectionary. Includes call to worship, prayers, confession, assurance, and Scripture focused on baptism, identity, and belovedness.
A complete liturgy for Epiphany of the Lord, drawn from the Revised Common Lectionary. Includes call to worship, prayers, confession, assurance, and Scripture centered on Christ revealed to the nations.
A complete liturgy for the Second Sunday after Christmas Day, rooted in the Revised Common Lectionary. Includes prayers, call to worship, confession, and Scripture centered on the Word made flesh.
Liturgy for December 28, 2025 (First Sunday after Christmas Day, Year A). Worship resources from Isaiah 63, Psalm 148, Hebrews 2, and Matthew 2—celebrating Christ’s nearness, God’s steadfast love, and the enduring joy of Christmas.
Liturgy for December 24, 2025 (Christmas Eve / Nativity of the Lord, Year A). Worship resources from Isaiah 9, Psalm 96, Titus 2, and Luke 2—celebrating the birth of Christ, the light of the world.
A complete Easter Day liturgy for the Resurrection of the Lord (Year A), following the Revised Common Lectionary. Focused on resurrection, joy, witness, and new life in Christ.