
Liturgy
Calling the Church to Worship
A resource for the seasons, rhythms, and practices that shape our worship
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.
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Liturgy for September 28, 2025 (16th Sunday after Pentecost, Year C). Worship resources from Jeremiah 32, Psalms 91 & 146, Amos 6, 1 Timothy 6, and Luke 16.
Liturgy for September 21, 2025 (15th Sunday after Pentecost, Year C). Worship resources from Jeremiah 8, Psalm 79, Amos 8, Psalm 113, 1 Timothy 2, and Luke 16.
Liturgy for September 14, 2025 (14th Sunday after Pentecost, Year C, Proper 19/24). Worship resources from Jeremiah 4, Exodus 32, Psalms 14 & 51, 1 Timothy 1, and Luke 15.
Explore New Testament benedictions in the epistles—discover their meaning, examples, and use in Christian worship, from Paul’s letters to Revelation.
Liturgy for September 7, 2025 (12th Sunday after Pentecost). Scriptures call us to choose life, be shaped by God, and follow Jesus in costly discipleship.
What is a benediction? Discover the definition, meaning, and examples of benedictions in the Bible and church history, with resources for worship and daily life.
Find 7 opening prayers for October 2025 to help your church embrace change, renewal, and gratitude this fall. Perfect for guiding worship services with heartfelt prayers reflecting the season.
Worship liturgy for the Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost, Year C, featuring prayers and worship elements rooted in Jeremiah 2, Psalm 81, Proverbs 25, Psalm 112, Hebrews 13, and Luke 14. Themes include humility, hospitality, covenant faithfulness, and God’s call to live generously.
What is a benediction? Discover the definition, meaning, and examples of benedictions in the Bible and church history, with resources for worship and daily life.
Worship liturgy for Proper 16, the Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost, year C, including call to worship, prayers, confession, and assurance based on Revised Common Lectionary texts. Explore themes of healing, justice, and God’s unshakable kingdom from Jeremiah 1, Isaiah 58, Hebrews 12, and Luke 13.
Liturgy for the Tenth Sunday after Pentecost (August 17, 2025), with prayers and worship resources based on Isaiah 5, Psalm 80, Jeremiah 23, Psalm 82, Hebrews 11–12, and Luke 12. Themes include justice, truth, perseverance, and God’s refining Word.
Liturgy for the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost (August 10, 2025), rooted in the Revised Common Lectionary. Includes prayers, call to worship, assurance of pardon, and scripture reflections based on Isaiah 1, Hebrews 11, Luke 12, and more.
A complete liturgy for the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost (Year C), featuring Hosea 11, Ecclesiastes 1–2, Colossians 3, and Luke 12:13–21. Includes theme, scripture summaries, call to worship, confession, assurance, prayers, and links to additional worship resources.
A full liturgy for July 27, 2025 (Proper 12, Year C) featuring Hosea 1, Genesis 18, Colossians 2, and Luke 11. Includes a theme on prayer and grace, scripture summaries, a call to worship, prayers, and links to additional worship resources for pastors and planners.
A complete liturgy for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost (Year C), exploring Amos 8, Colossians 1, and Luke 10:38–42. Includes theme, scripture summaries, call to worship, prayers, and links to additional worship resources on justice, presence, and spiritual attentiveness.
This worship liturgy for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, Year C, is grounded in covenant faithfulness, justice, and grace. Biblical prayer of confession and biblical assurance grounds all in the gospel.
Discover 7 biblical calls to worship for funerals. These call-and-response liturgies offer comfort, hope, and truth grounded in Scripture and historic Christian faith.
Use these 10 modern and biblical calls to worship based on the “I Am” statements of Jesus. Rooted in Scripture and written in call-and-response format for any worship setting.
Discover 28 modern and biblical calls to worship for your Sunday service or gathering. Rooted in scripture, these call-and-response prayers inspire authentic, joyful, and reflective worship.
7 meaningful opening prayers for December 2025 worship services, written with themes of hope, peace, joy, and love. Perfect for both liturgical and non-liturgical churches, each includes a worshipful transition.