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.
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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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.
Liturgy for December 21, 2025 (Fourth Sunday of Advent, Year A). Worship resources from Isaiah 7, Psalm 80, Romans 1, and Matthew 1—celebrating Emmanuel, God with us, and the fulfillment of divine promise.
Liturgy for December 14, 2025 (Third Sunday of Advent, Year A). Worship resources from Isaiah 35, Luke 1, James 5, and Matthew 11—celebrating joy, patience, and the nearness of God’s redeeming presence.
Christian wedding blessings to speak over a couple at the end of their ceremony, offering words of faith, hope, and God’s grace for their married life.
A complete Christian unity candle ceremony script with meaningful wording, symbolism, and a prayer to include in any wedding service.
A complete Christian wedding ceremony order and outline that includes prayers, Scripture readings, vows, unity rituals, and a step by step service structure. Ideal for pastors, officiants, and couples planning their ceremony.
A complete Christian wedding ceremony script for officiants — with prayers, readings, vows, rings, blessing, and pronouncement. Clear, pastoral, and ready to use.
A complete Christian wedding ceremony script with prayers, readings, vows, declaration of intent, rings, blessing, and pronouncement — pastoral, clear, and ready to use.
Five Christian declaration-of-intent options for wedding ceremonies, offering traditional, Christ-centered, and contemporary wording for couples to affirm their commitment.
Seven Christian wedding vow options written specifically for a ceremony — traditional, Scripture-based, Christ-centered, and contemporary vow sets for couples.
Seven Christian wedding vow options — traditional, Scripture-based, and contemporary — offering couples meaningful language for a Christ-centered ceremony.
A Christian wedding sermon on Genesis 2, celebrating companionship, shared purpose, and God’s gift of covenant love that forms the foundation of marriage.
Seven beautiful Bible readings about love, perfect for wedding ceremonies. Full NRSV passages highlighting covenant, devotion, and Christ-centered love.
Seven beautiful wedding readings from the Bible, featuring full NRSV text—poetic, meaningful passages perfect for ceremonies, programs, or premarital preparation.
Discover ten meaningful Scripture readings for a wedding ceremony, complete with full NRSV text and links, offering couples a beautiful foundation for their vows and celebration.
Twelve meaningful Bible verses for a Christian wedding ceremony, with full NRSV text and links, highlighting love, covenant, and God’s blessing on marriage.
Three heartfelt prayers for the groom, honoring the family and friends who shaped him and asking God for strength, wisdom, and steadiness as he begins married life.
Three beautiful prayers for the bride, offering blessing, gratitude, and God’s grace for her family, friendships, marriage, and the journey ahead.
Four closing prayers for a Christian wedding ceremony, offering blessings, guidance, and God’s presence as the couple begins their new life together.
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.