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 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.