Worship Liturgy Resources

Calling the Church to Worship

A resource for the seasons, rhythms, and practices that shape our worship

Liturgy and Worship

About this page

Worship is at the heart of the church’s life, and thoughtful liturgy helps shape that worship in faithfulness, reverence, and joy. This collection of worship liturgies offers complete templates grounded in Scripture and tradition—designed to assist pastors, worship leaders, and congregations in preparing for Sunday services and holy seasons. Each entry includes a call to worship, opening prayer, prayer of confession, and assurance of pardon, crafted with theological care and pastoral clarity. Whether you’re preparing for the next lectionary Sunday or looking for inspiration rooted in the Reformed tradition, these resources are here to support the ministry of Word and sacrament.

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).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a worship liturgy?

A worship liturgy is the structured order of elements in a church service that helps guide the congregation through prayer, Scripture, confession, praise, and proclamation. In the Reformed tradition, liturgy is shaped by Scripture and rooted in theology, helping the church respond faithfully to God’s grace through Word and sacrament.

How do I use a liturgy in worship planning?

Liturgy serves as a framework for worship planning, providing the backbone of a service’s flow. Pastors and worship leaders can adapt each section—such as the call to worship, prayer of confession, and assurance of pardon—based on the season, Scripture readings, and spiritual needs of the congregation. A well-constructed liturgy allows for both structure and Spirit-led flexibility.

Where can I find a call to worship for Pentecost?

You’ll find several calls to worship for Pentecost and other liturgical seasons throughout this page. Each liturgy is arranged by lectionary Sunday and includes Scripture-rooted invitations into worship, written with clarity, reverence, and theological depth. On the section above and on the sections that follow, you will find liturgies for the various seasons of the liturgical year.

What is the liturgical year, and how is it structured from Advent through Ordinary Time?

The liturgical year is the calendar the Church follows to mark sacred time and remember the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It begins with Advent, a season of hopeful waiting, followed by Christmas, which celebrates Christ’s birth. Epiphany then reveals Jesus to the world.

Next comes Lent, a 40-day season of repentance and preparation for Easter, the Church’s celebration of the resurrection. Eastertide (the season of Easter) lasts 50 days, culminating in Pentecost, which marks the gift of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the Church. The Sunday after Pentecost is Trinity Sunday, affirming the triune nature of God.

From there, we move into the long stretch of Ordinary Time (Season After Pentecost), focusing on discipleship, mission, and spiritual growth. In the fall, the Church marks All Saints’ Sunday, remembering the faithful who have gone before us, and Christ the King Sunday, celebrating the reign of Christ over all creation.

This rhythm helps congregations live into the story of God’s salvation throughout the year, forming worship that is rooted, seasonal, and spiritually grounded.

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Lent and Easter Liturgy

The 40-Day Journey to Jerusalem

Worship Resources for Ash Wednesday through Easter

Christ the King Sunday Liturgy

Liturgies for Proclaiming the Reign of Christ

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