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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Celebrate All Saints’ Sunday with this complete liturgy for November 2, 2025—featuring prayers, readings, and a remembrance litany to honor the saints who have gone before us and proclaim the hope of resurrection in Christ.
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.
Three meaningful All Saints Day prayers of intercession giving thanks for the faithful departed and praying for the church, the world, and the hope of resurrection. Perfect for worship or remembrance services.
A rich, Reformed Presbyterian Call to Worship for All Saints Sunday, honoring the communion of saints and the eternal grace of God. Perfect for worship drawn from Hebrews 12 and Revelation 21.
Liturgy for October 26, 2025 (Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost, Year C, Proper 25/30). Worship resources from Joel 2, Psalms 65 & 84, 2 Timothy 4, and Luke 18—celebrating humility, mercy, and gratitude for God’s abundant grace.
Liturgy for October 19, 2025 (Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Year C). Worship resources from Jeremiah 31, Psalm 119, 2 Timothy 3–4, and Luke 18—focusing on perseverance, prayer, and God’s covenant written on the heart.
Explore benedictions from around the world—Anglican, Orthodox, Celtic, African, Asian, and South American blessings. Discover historical prayers, monastic traditions, and global Christian benedictions for worship and daily life.
Liturgy for October 13, 2025 (20th Sunday after Pentecost, Year C). Worship resources from Jeremiah 29, Psalm 66, 2 Kings 5, Psalm 111, 2 Timothy 2, and Luke 17:11–19—celebrating healing, gratitude, and faithful living in every place.
Explore 7 heartfelt opening prayers for November 2025, including themes of thanksgiving, hope, and preparation for Advent. Perfect for guiding your church worship services with gratitude and peace.
Discover benedictions for funerals—Scripture-based and modern blessings that bring comfort to the grieving and hope in Christ’s resurrection.
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.
Explore modern benedictions—fresh words of blessing for worship today. Discover examples, guidance for writing your own, and resources for church services.
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.
Discover 15 benediction prayers for church services, from Scripture and tradition to modern blessings. Perfect for pastors, worship leaders, and personal devotion.
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.
Liturgy for November 2, 2025 (Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost, Year C, Proper 26/31). Worship resources from Habakkuk 2, Isaiah 1, 2 Thessalonians 1, and Luke 19—celebrating repentance, renewal, and God’s transforming grace.