Liturgy
Liturgy and Worship
I love Andrei Rublev’s painting (right) which pictures the Trinity as three persons communing with a place for another to join them. Worship is an invitation for us to join in the loving fellowship of God.
This page hosts liturgies based on the rhythms of the Revised Common Lectionary.
Hover over a darkened day to see the liturgical day, click to go to that page.
Search by season, day, theological theme, or portion of liturgy (Call to Worship, Assurance, Dedication, et al).
Liturgy for the First Sunday after Christmas Day, Year C (Luke)
Explore the First Sunday after Christmas liturgy, featuring themes of discovery and identity in Christ and sermon ideas.
Liturgy for The Nativity of the Lord, Year C (Luke)
Liturgy for the Nativity of the Lord, Year C (Luke), features themes of hope, joy, and redemption, along with Scripture readings, prayers, and sermon ideas.
Liturgy for Christmas Eve, Year C (Luke)
Liturgy for Christmas Eve, Year C (Luke), features themes of hope, joy, and redemption, along with Scripture readings, prayers, and sermon ideas.
Liturgy for the Fourth Sunday of Advent, Year C (Luke)
Liturgy for the Fourth Sunday of Advent focuses on God’s faithfulness, humility, and joy, featuring Scripture that inspires hope and transformation.
Liturgy for the Third Sunday in Advent, Year C (Luke)
This is a liturgy for the Third Sunday of Advent and we get into the themes of joy, hope, and transformation. Explore the powerful messages from Zephaniah 3:14-20, Isaiah 12:2-6, Philippians 4:4-7, and Luke 3:7-18. Discover how these passages call us to rejoice in God’s salvation, embrace genuine repentance, and actively live out our faith. Experience the joy of the Advent season and the promise of God’s presence in our lives.
Liturgy for the Second Sunday of Advent (Year C, Luke)
Join us for the Second Sunday of Advent as we explore themes of hope, preparation, and spiritual readiness. Reflect on the messages from Malachi 3:1-4, Luke 1:68-79, Philippians 1:3-11, and Luke 3:1-6, and discover how these passages call us to embrace God’s promise of redemption and actively prepare our hearts for His coming. Experience the transformative power of God’s word in your life this Advent season.
Liturgy for the First Sunday of Advent, Year C (Luke)
There is something magnificent about the lighting of the first candle. Something special is taking place, especially as we see that there are other candles yet to be lit. We’ll have to wait, but in due time they too will be illumined.
Liturgy for Christ the King (Reign of Christ), Year B (Mark)
Liturgy for Christ the King (Reign of Christ), Year B (Mark) includes 2 Samuel 23:1-7; Psalm 132; Revelation 1:4-8, and John 18:33-37, with the major theme of true kingship and what it means for God to influence the lives of people.
Liturgy for the 26th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark)
Liturgy for the 26th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark) 1 Samuel 1:4–20; 1 Samuel 2:1–10; Hebrews 10:11–14 (15–18) 19–25 and Mark 13:1–8. Hannah gives praise for the birth of Eli, Jesus warns of false messiahs and the birth pains of the eschaton, and Jesus' sure sacrifice gives us confidence of God's mercy.
Liturgy for the 25th Sunday after Pentecost (Year B, Mark)
Liturgy for the 25th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark) includes Ruth 3:1–5, 4:13–17; Psalm 127; Hebrews 9:24–28; and Mark 12:38–44, with themes of sacrifice, devotion, and God's sovereignty.
Liturgy for All Saints Sunday, Year B (Mark)
Liturgy and worship materials for All Saints Sunday, featuring passages from Isaiah 25, Psalm 24, Revelation 21, and John 11. Includes a Call to Worship, Prayers of Confession, Illumination, and Dedication. Perfect for ministers seeking to enrich their services. Explore more resources and join the conversation on social media!
Liturgy for the 23rd Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark)
Liturgy for the 23rd Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark) includes Job 42:1-6, 10-17, Psalm 34:1-8 (19-22), Hebrews 7:23-28, and Mark 10:46-52, with themes of restoration, divine deliverance, faith, and God’s provision. Find sermon ideas like “Seeing with New Eyes: The Faith of Bartimaeus” and “Restored to Flourish: Lessons from Job’s Renewal.”
Liturgy for the 22nd Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark)
The liturgy for the 22nd Sunday after Pentecost, year B (Mark) reflects on God’s sovereignty in creation, Jesus’ call to humility and service, and human limitations. Includes a call to worship, confession, assurance of pardon, and prayers for illumination and dedication. Sermon ideas for Job 38, Mark 10, and Hebrews 5.
Liturgy for the 21st Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark)
The liturgy for the 21st Sunday after Pentecost, Year B has themes of human struggle, divine grace, and the cost of discipleship. Passages from Job, Psalms, Hebrews, and Mark show feelings of abandonment, the power of GOd's word, and the challenge of living faithfully in this world.
Liturgy for the 20th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark)
Liturgy for the 20th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark) includes Job 1, Psalm 26, Hebrews 1, and Mark 10:2-16 and invites us to reflect on God's divine design and our inherent value.
Liturgies for October 2024, Year B (Mark)
This is the liturgy for the 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark). Each liturgy has a call to worship, prayer of confession, assurance of pardon, prayer of illumination, and prayer of dedication.
Liturgy for the 19th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark)
Liturgy for the 19th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark) has themes of trusting in God's provision and protection. Esther steps up as God delivers the Jews from Haman's bad plan. In Numbers, we have a negative example as Israel grumbles in the wilderness though God provides quail and appoints capable leaders to guide them. Jesus warns against actions that could lead others astray.
Liturgy for the 18th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark)
Liturgy for the Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark) has a startling contrast of righteousness and wickedness from Proverbs 31 (virtuous woman) to Psalm 1 (wicked people). James and the Gospel passage in Mark 9 show the practical outworking of wise faith, there is greatness in humility.
Liturgy for the 18th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark)
Liturgy for the Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark) has a startling contrast of righteousness and wickedness from Proverbs 31 (virtuous woman) to Psalm 1 (wicked people). James and the Gospel passage in Mark 9 show the practical outworking of wise faith, there is greatness in humility.
Liturgy for the 17th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark)
The Liturgy for the 17th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B (Mark), has themes that cover the role of divine wisdom, the challenges of following God's will, and the consequences of rejecting God's ways. Jesus, in Mark 8, encapsulates this with Jesus predicting his own suffering and death and calling his followers to take up their cross to follow him.