General guidelines on Reformed worship. The Office of Theology and Worship has put together resources for a mini-course on worship that can be used for Commissioned Ruling Elder education, study for worship ordination exams, elder education, and/or a Christian education course on worship. See the full collection of these resources.
Theological norms serve as touchstones that determine whether or not something is true. Use these theological norms to spur your own work of establishing your own in your community as they shape creative worship. The Office of Theology and Worship has put together resources for a mini-course on worship that can be used for Commissioned Ruling Elder education, study for worship ordination exams, elder education, and/or a Christian education course on worship. See the full collection of these resources.
Full report from the February 2009 Presbyterian Panel Survey. The report summarizes the experiences of members, elders, and ministers with baptism and the Lord’s Supper and their views about the sacraments. Includes details about the most recent baptism and Lord’s Supper celebration that panelists experienced as well as how and when panelists were baptized. The survey was conducted for the Theology Worship and Education ministry area.
Before you begin please refer to the introduction to learn more about about the National Network of Presbyterian College Women (NNPCW). You will also find links to download other chapters of Lifting Up Our Voices.
We enter this topic with the assumption that readers will come from a wide variety of perspectives on issues of faith, feminism, and the intersection of the two. Some readers will claim Christian faith but not feminism. Others may claim feminism but not Christian faith. Others may claim both. Others may claim neither. The information presented on this topic aims to serve as a discussion …
Spring is often associated with new life — blossoming trees, blooming flowers, and sprouting gardens. This article takes a look at new ideas for seeing God’s work in nature and rejoicing in God’s love and mercy, which are new each day.
This service juxtaposes the readings of Christ's crucifixion with contemporary news accounts to show how the suffering of Good Friday continues, calling us to repent and have compassion.
See related pages: Good Friday, Presbyterian Worship
Download these printable versions of the scripture reading list to use in church bulletins and newsletters.
See a list of projects funded by Self-Development of People in 2010.
See a list of projects funded by Self-Development of People in 2008.
See a list of projects funded by Self-Development of People in 2007.