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 Third Week of Advent - Joy
Celebrate the joy of Advent with this Week 3 liturgy, including prayers, a call to worship, confession, and assurance—all centered on the promise of Christ’s coming.
Liturgy for the Second Sunday of Advent Liturgy — Peace
A full liturgy for the Second Sunday of Advent—Peace. Includes prayers, confession, assurance, and scriptures to guide worship rooted in Christ’s peace.
Assurance of Pardon — Meaning, Scripture, and 30+ Examples for Worship
Discover the meaning of the assurance of pardon and explore 30+ powerful Bible verses declaring God’s forgiveness. Perfect for worship, devotionals, and personal reflection.
Liturgy for Trinity Sunday, Year C (Luke)
Explore a full Trinity Sunday liturgy including scripture passages, call to worship, prayer of confession, and theological reflections on the triune nature of God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
What is Trinity Sunday 2025?
Celebrate Trinity Sunday with a deeper understanding of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Discover the meaning, scripture, and relevance of the Trinity in Christian life today.
Liturgy for Pentecost Sunday, Year C (Luke)
A complete liturgy for the Day of Pentecost (Year C, June 8, 2025), with call to worship, prayers of confession and assurance, and a prayer for illumination. The service celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit with themes of unity, divine power, renewal, and bold faith, drawn from Acts 2, Romans 8, Psalm 104, and John 14.
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.
Liturgy for Easter Sunday, Year C (Luke)
Celebrate the joy of Easter Sunday with this liturgy, featuring calls to worship, prayers, and Scripture readings that proclaim Christ’s resurrection. Rejoice in the victory of life over death and the hope of new creation in Jesus Christ.
Liturgy for Palm Sunday, Year C (Luke)
Prepare for Palm Sunday with this liturgy for Year C, featuring Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 and Luke 19:28-40. Celebrate Christ’s triumphant entry while remembering the road to the cross.
Liturgy for the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year C (Luke)
This liturgy for the Fifth Sunday in Lent (Year C) invites worshipers into a time of reflection on God’s transformative grace. Drawing from Isaiah 43, Psalm 126, Philippians 3, and John 12, it encourages confession, praise, and dedication. The service highlights themes of renewal, forgiveness, and the joy of God’s restorative power, as well as the call to follow Christ with an unwavering focus on His love and sacrifice.
Liturgy for the Fourth Sunday of Lent, Year C (Luke)
Discover the meaning of the Fourth Sunday in Lent with reflections on grace, reconciliation, and new beginnings. Explore Joshua 5:9-12, Psalm 32, 2 Corinthians 5:16-21, and Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32, including the Parable of the Prodigal Son.
Liturgy for the Third Sunday of Lent, Year C (Luke)
Discover the meaning of the Third Sunday in Lent with reflections on Isaiah 55, Psalm 63, 1 Corinthians 10, and Luke 13. Explore themes of repentance, God’s mercy, and spiritual renewal in this week’s lectionary readings.
Liturgy for the Second Sunday of Lent, Year C (Luke)
Discover the meaning of the Second Sunday in Lent with reflections on God’s covenant, faith in Christ, and Jesus’ lament over Jerusalem. Explore Genesis 15, Psalm 27, Philippians 3:17-4:1, and Luke 13:31-35 or Luke 9:28-36. Engage with scripture, prayers, and sermon ideas for worship.
Liturgy for the First Sunday of Lent, Year C (Luke)
Explore the Liturgy for the First Sunday of Lent this year, with insights into scripture readings, reflections, and worship practices. Dive deeper into the significance of the season and how it sets the tone for the Lenten journey.
Liturgy for Ash Wednesday, Year C (Luke)
This is the liturgy for Ash Wednesday, year C. It includes biblical foundations and the call to repentance, which is a hallmark of Ash Wednesday. It answers the question, “What is Ash Wednesday?” Explore key scriptures, prayers, and preaching themes for this sacred day marking the beginning of Lent.
Transfiguration Sunday, Year C, Luke
This liturgy for Transfiguration Sunday focuses on revelation. Discover the meaning of Transfiguration Sunday, a Christian observance marking Jesus’ transfiguration before Peter, James, and John. Learn how this pivotal event, recorded in Luke 9:28-36, Matthew 17:1-9, and Mark 9:2-9, reveals Christ’s divine glory and transitions the church from Epiphany to Lent.