Call to Worship: Indigenous Ministry Sunday
The Canadian Indigenous Ministry Committee has collaborated with Cree musician Don Amero to offer a musical Call to Worship along with a spoken introduction for your Sunday service.
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The Canadian Indigenous Ministry Committee has collaborated with Cree musician Don Amero to offer a musical Call to Worship along with a spoken introduction for your Sunday service.
Attached is the Worship Liturgy for Thursday, September 23, for Chaplains Training 2021.
These creation care worship resources will be a meaningful addition to your service.
We recently hosted a brief communion service following a message about God's restoring the whole world. Most of the words are pulled out of the 'Our World Belongs To God' confession, with a simple repeating refrain
Join with God's people in remembering World Hunger Sunday on November 1. Resources available, including a Worship service!
This collection of prayers, liturgies, kids activities, and devotions are great additions to church services or your own reflections on justice.
On August 16, 2020 we invite all congregations to participate in CRCNA Day of Justice as part of communal praying and crying out to God together.
The CRC Office of Social Justice has worship materials to help your church honor Sanctity of Human Life Sunday on January 17, 2021.
These liturgies were written by Rev. Samuel Kim, a CRC pastor and student in the D.Min. program in Disability Ministry at Western Theological Seminary.
People with disabilities tend to be highly agile because they must navigate physical and social structures that are created by and for people who do not have disabilities.
We are excited to share some resources to help churches add an Ascension Day and Pentecost focus to their worship services.
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.
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.
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.
The following liturgies are intended to guide worshipers who are sheltering at home through the patterns of worship.
A Lord's Supper liturgy for use during COVID-19 with approval from elders/church leadership.
This resource, created by Pastor Summer Mohrlong of Sanctuary CRC in Seattle, WA, provides an explanation of, and a template for, the practice of Lectio Divina.
This is an alternative worship liturgy for family or home worship that involves eating a meal together. Can be done with all ages.
A service of prayer and praise for home or small group worship. Use and adapt for your personal or group use.
The church has the opportunity to stand in the gap for those around the world who suffer from persecution and/or hunger. Find resources and suggested dates to mark these days.
Worship Ministries has assembled prayers, litanies, and articles for fall worship planning. We pray that these resources will be a blessing to you!
In this comprehensive resource from the RCA you will find guidelines for addressing sexual assault, liturgies, prayers, sermon ideas, song suggestions, and much more.
Here are some suggestions and tips for using the hymnal, Lift Up Your Hearts, for planning worship!