This musical setting of the Sanctus in the Great Thanksgiving is especially appropriate for the Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) and the Sunday(s) after Christmas.
See related pages: Nativity of the Lord, Great Thanksgiving, Presbyterian Worship
These are resources and suggestions from the Church of Canada for an ecumenical service of worship that can be used in whole or in part; simply choose what you need. For use in your regular service of worship, in a special ecumenical service, in your meetings or gatherings, or for personal reflection.
El domingo de Celebración de los dones de la mujer da homenaje a mujeres que contribuyen sus dones a la iglesia y a la comunidad, da énfasis a los asuntos de los derechos de la mujer y se concentra en el rol de la mujer en nuestras comunidades y en el mundo.
El 4 de marzo de 2012, el segundo domingo de Cuaresma, tiene asignado textos del leccionario que nos dirigen hacia el pacto de Dios con Abraham (Gén 17) y a la fe ejemplar de Abraham (Rm 4). En este domingo de Celebración de los dones de la mujer, …
In 2010, the General Assembly voted to reinstate observance of "Criminal Justice Sunday" in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), as well as approving some funding “to support a broad convocation of interested individuals, to be called by PHEWA, to consider and propose the creation of a Presbyterian Health, Education, and Welfare Association (PHEWA) network on criminal justice for education and advocacy ministries…”
The resources available here grow out of the ministry of a Presbyterian lay pastor, and former PHEWA board member, who has worked with incarcerated women in Tulsa, Oklahoma for the past eleven years.
PHEWA’s Presbyterian Health Network (PHN) has developed resources for observing 2012 Health Awareness and Day of Prayer for Healing and Wholeness. This year’s theme is Faithful Care of Our Bodies: Our Most Important Tool for Ministry.
Use this sheet music to One Great Hour to Share with your congregation as you receive the One Great Hour of Sharing.
Sample from the Being Reformed Lenten study Looking at the Cross.
These selected verses from the psalms are appropriate for public reading or personal prayer during the Communion of the People.
These words from Scripture may be spoken after the Declaration of Forgiveness (and/or the Summary of the Law). They may precede the Passing of the Peace. Non-bold parts are intended for leaders; bold parts, for the congregation.
Use the resources contained within this packet to practice prevention and pastoral care with teens who are at risk for suicide.