Download a collection of ideas and liturgical texts for Passion / Palm Sunday from the Office of Theology and Worship.
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Download a collection of ideas and liturgical texts for Maundy Thursday from the Office of Theology and Worship.
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Download a collection of ideas and liturgical texts for Good Friday from the Office of Theology and Worship.
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Download a collection of ideas and liturgical texts for Easter Sunday from the Office of Theology and Worship.
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This hymn setting of the traditional Easter Proclamation (or Exsultet) may be used in a procession with the paschal candle at the Easter Vigil.
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This contemplative song, based on John 13:34-35, may be used during the footwashing or serving of communion on Maundy Thursday. (Optional flute part provided.)
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This poem by David Gambrell puts the words of Psalm 22 in dialogue with excerpts from The New York Times on Good Friday, March 21, 2008.
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An opening or processional hymn for Passion / Palm Sunday based on Psalm 118.
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These brief eucharistic prayers are drawn from the themes and images of the Revised Common Lectionary texts for the six Sundays of Easter between the Resurrection of the Lord and the Day of Pentecost. This format for prayer is especially effective and appropriate for congregations celebrating the Lord’s Supper each Sunday during the Season of Easter.
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These brief Eucharistic prayers are drawn from the themes and images of the lectionary texts for the first five Sundays in Lent, Year B. Note that there are five options in each of the three sections that make up the body of the prayer; these are to be used as indicated on the appropriate Sunday in Lent. This way of structuring the prayer is especially effective and appropriate for congregations celebrating the Lord’s Supper each Sunday in Lent.
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