Lent Resources 2021
Lent Resources for 2021 for both virtual and in person formats. Coming soon!
Welcome! From projection screens to professions of faith, from sacraments to song selections this is where worship teams and planners can connect with others about all aspects of worship.
Lent Resources for 2021 for both virtual and in person formats. Coming soon!
This video is available for use in any congregation for Christmas this year. Even in the darkness, there is light in the voices of God's people singing "Glory to God."
A full Epiphany worship service, including a liturgy and pre-recorded sermon.
This hour long discussion covered a variety of topics including live stream best practices, audio concerns, maintaining communal worship, and more.
Worship Ministries is excited to share that Peer Learning Book Groups are forming for 2020-2021! Learn more and sign up today.
In a time of unfamiliarity, anxiety, and loss, Kevin Adams and Martin Tel share their wisdom and pastoral hearts for worshiping with the Psalms. Many great resources are suggested.
We are excited to share some resources to help churches add an Ascension Day and Pentecost focus to their worship services.
Encouragement for churches to think more deeply about worship as we move through various phases of this pandemic.
Four CRC leaders offer wise advice for self-care for those who are leading in the area of worship through this crisis.
This webinar explores the missional significance of corporate worship by taking a theological and practical look at how to plan worship with the “send” in mind.
While these days we readily associate the word "Corona" with the COVID-19 virus, the word has another meaning entirely in English literature.
A list of free services and music that has been made available to the church due to the special Covid-19 circumstances.
The service of Tenebrae, meaning “darkness” or “shadows,” has been practiced by the church since medieval times.
This dramatic Easter presentation has a strong scriptural foundation and engages worshipers in a creative, participatory manner.
Simple prayers for those who need them most: medical and emergency personnel, grocery store workers, truckers, etc. Do an imaginary fly-over and pray.
How do we help a congregation lament and grieve when they are unable to gather for worship? This moment is pastorally more crucial than a full docket of church education programs.
By Dr. John Witvliet, a resource adapted for our current circumstance from Reformed Worship in connection with A Time to Weep: Lamenting on Good Friday.
What better time than this to practice a spiritual discipline of lament?
By Eugene Peterson, adapted for our current circumstances by Reformed Worship.
This litany for family communion at home is similar to the traditional Jewish Passover celebration, in which young children ask adults about the meaning of what the family is doing together.
Prayer language to correspond with the words of Christ from the cross. It is adapted here in light of COVID-19 and is suitable for congregational, household, or private prayer.
The following liturgies are intended to guide worshipers who are sheltering at home through the patterns of worship.
Ruth Ann Schuringa shares a service and encourages you to use Facebook Live to connect with your congregation.
A Lord's Supper liturgy for use during COVID-19 with approval from elders/church leadership.
The following insights are gleaned from scripture, church history, Reformed theology, and church order, as well as conversations and Facebook posts.