These prayers might be used in a variety of settings: Opening Prayers (at the beginning of worship) or concluding collects (after the Prayers of the People); for church websites or newsletters; or in personal, small group or family devotion.
See related pages: Epiphany of the Lord, Opening Prayer, Presbyterian Worship
These prayers might be used in a variety of settings: Opening Prayers (at the beginning of worship) or concluding collects (after the Prayers of the People); for church websites or newsletters; or in personal, small group, or family devotion.
See related pages: Resurrection of the Lord, Opening Prayer, Presbyterian Worship
These prayers might be used in a variety of settings: Opening Prayers (at the beginning of worship) or concluding collects (after the Prayers of the People); for church websites or newsletters; or in personal, small group or family devotion. See related pages: Nativity of the Lord, Opening Prayer, Presbyterian Worship
These prayers might be used in a variety of settings: Opening Prayers (at the beginning of worship) or concluding collects (after the Prayers of the People); for church websites or newsletters; or in personal, small group, or family devotion.
See related pages: Christ the King, Opening Prayer, Presbyterian Worship
These prayers might be used in a variety of settings: Opening Prayers (at the beginning of worship) or concluding collects (after the Prayers of the People); for church websites or newsletters; or in personal, small group or family devotion.
See related pages: Baptism of the Lord, Opening Prayer, Presbyterian Worship
These prayers might be used in a variety of settings: Opening Prayers (at the beginning of worship) or concluding collects (after the Prayers of the People); for church websites or newsletters; or in personal, small group or family devotion.
See related pages: Ash Wednesday, Season of Lent, Presbyterian Worship
These prayers might be used in a variety of settings: Opening Prayers (at the beginning of worship) or concluding collects (after the Prayers of the People); for church websites or newsletters; or in personal, small group, or family devotion.
See related pages: Ascension Day, Opening Prayer, Presbyterian Worship
These prayers might be used in a variety of settings: Opening Prayers (at the beginning of
worship) or concluding collects (after the Prayers of the People); for church websites or newsletters; or in personal, small group, or family devotion.
See related pages: All Saints’ Day, Opening Prayer, Presbyterian Worship
These prayers might be used in a variety of settings: Opening Prayers (at the beginning of worship) or concluding collects (after the Prayers of the People); for church websites or newsletters; or in personal, small group or family devotion.
The original Advent calendar was an ancient Latin hymn called the O Antiphons. This resource includes seven messianic titles, which are to be sung at evening prayer starting on December 17 and continuing through the day before Christmas Eve to mark the week leading up to the celebration of the Nativity of the Lord.
Related pages: Season of Advent, Presbyterian Worship