Worship Liturgy Resources
Calling the Church to Worship
A resource for the seasons, rhythms, and practices that shape our worship
Liturgy and Worship
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Liturgy for the Seventh Sunday of Easter, Year C (Luke)
A full liturgy for the Seventh Sunday of Easter (Year C, June 1, 2025), including a call to worship, prayers, confession, assurance, and illumination. The service reflects on themes of unity, divine freedom, and the hope of Christ’s return, grounded in Acts 16, Psalm 97, Revelation 22, and John 17.
Liturgy for the Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year C (Luke)
This liturgy for the Sixth Sunday of Easter (Year C) weaves together themes of peace, divine guidance, healing, and new creation. Rooted in Acts 16, Psalm 67, Revelation 21–22, and John 14 or 5, it includes a call to worship, prayers, and assurance of grace for communities seeking God’s presence and renewal.
Liturgy for the Fifth Sunday of Easter (Year C, Luke)
A thoughtful liturgy for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, focused on God’s work of grace. The liturgy includes a call to worship, prayers of confession and illumination, and assurance drawn from Ezekiel 36:26—centered on renewal, transformation, and God’s abundant grace.
Liturgy for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year C
Liturgy for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year C, focuses on the Good Shepherd who calls us by name and leads us to eternal life. Reflecting on Acts 9:36-43, Psalm 23, Revelation 7:9-17, and John 10:22-30, this service highlights restoration, security in Christ’s care, and the promise of life everlasting. Join us in worship and renewal.
Liturgy for the Third Sunday of Easter, Year C (Luke)
Liturgy for the Third Sunday of Easter invites worshipers to hear Christ’s call, celebrate forgiveness, and rejoice in new life. Through confession, praise, and renewal, we remember that we are named, loved, and restored by God.
Third Sunday of Easter, year B (Mark)
Worship liturgy for the Third Sunday of Easter, year B (Mark). This contains a call to worship, a prayer of confession, an assurance of pardon, a prayer of illumination, and a prayer of dedication.