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 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 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.
Third Sunday of Easter, year B (Mark)
Worship liturgy for the Third Sunday of Easter, year B (Mark). This contains a call to worship, a prayer of confession, an assurance of pardon, a prayer of illumination, and a prayer of dedication.
Second Sunday after Easter, Year B (Mark)
This is liturgy for the Second Sunday after Easter, Year B (Mark) and also includes a call to worship that welcomes the congregation to Holy Communion.
Easter Sunday Liturgy, Year B (Mark)
Easter liturgy for year B (Mark), Resurrection Sunday. This contains a call to worship, a prayer of confession, an assurance of pardon, a prayer of illumination, and a prayer of dedication.