Eager for Easter
As we reflect on being but dust and ash and follow Christ’s journey to the cross, we’re reminded of how much we need the resurrection.
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.
As we reflect on being but dust and ash and follow Christ’s journey to the cross, we’re reminded of how much we need the resurrection.
Here are four songs for the Christmas season composed by Keith Getty in collaboration with others. Like good worship planning, perhaps a team approach is the ideal for songwriters too!
In the interest of making Scripture reading in worship more interesting, noteworthy, and formative, we offer some suggestions for worship planners to consider.
Looking for ideas as you plan for Pentecost? The Reformed Worship Journal has many, many free resources in the archives on their website.
What better time than this to practice a spiritual discipline of lament?
How does the church worship virtually? How might we worship in small groups, with family and children, or as individuals? Here are some resources to help.
Meaningful and doable ideas for including children in Easter worship? Check.