Planning Worship
In this post you’ll find several good resources to assist with worship planning. More resources are available on The Network or by searching Reformedworship.org by topic.
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In this post you’ll find several good resources to assist with worship planning. More resources are available on The Network or by searching Reformedworship.org by topic.
Prayers and Liturgies for worship can be found in these excellent resources.
Liturgyletter.com is an excellent source of timely resources to help you connect to the lectionary. Find suggestions for prayer, art, music, hymns, readings, and more.
As churches look for worship resources to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Canons of Dort, Reformed Worship is happy to offer this one from Rev. Mary Hulst, the current chaplain at Calvin College.
Here are some suggestions and tips for using the hymnal, Lift Up Your Hearts, for planning worship!
Worship Ministries has assembled prayers, litanies, and articles for fall worship planning. We pray that these resources will be a blessing to you!
This resource utilizes each finger and its size and use as a reminder for items to hold in prayer. Good for all ages.
This is an alternative worship liturgy for family or home worship that involves eating a meal together. Can be done with all ages.
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.
Simple prayers for those who need them most: medical and emergency personnel, grocery store workers, truckers, etc. Do an imaginary fly-over and pray.
A list of free services and music that has been made available to the church due to the special Covid-19 circumstances.
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.
Encouragement for churches to think more deeply about worship as we move through various phases of this pandemic.
We are excited to share some resources to help churches add an Ascension Day and Pentecost focus to their worship services.
What happens when our nation begins to recover from COVID-19? Rather than returning to their former “normal,” houses of worship can continue to embrace and leverage innovative ways of reaching members in this new world.
These holiday worship resources from Mental Health Ministries allow worshipers to reflect and accept the reality of where we are emotionally. They offer a message of hope in the midst of our darkness.
On the Church Year Resources page you can access all the resources available to your church for special dates throughout the year.