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.
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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.
The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship has compiled a list of songs to shape Holy Week.
My hope is that you will enjoy that release of wonder somehow in the coming days, either through poetry or music or a reading of Scripture that will enable you to penetrate the truth of Easter more deeply and to embrace it more passionately.
Kingdom and Cross: these two things are often kept separate. But if the story of Jesus tells us anything, it's that the Kingdom comes through the Cross.
What better time than this to practice a spiritual discipline of lament?
By Eugene Peterson, adapted for our current circumstances by Reformed Worship.
This dramatic Easter presentation has a strong scriptural foundation and engages worshipers in a creative, participatory manner.
The following liturgies are intended to guide worshipers who are sheltering at home through the patterns of worship.
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.