Download the scope and sequence and sample session from We Believe: Professing Our Faith. Designed especially for youth, this confirmation curriculum shares a foundation of faith, tradition, and spiritual practice in the Reformed tradition.
This is a musical setting of the Sanctus (Holy, holy, holy), Memorial Acclamation, and Great Amen to the tune “Easter Hymn” (Jesus Christ Is Risen Today), especially for use at the Lord’s Supper in the Season of Easter.
See related pages: Resurrection of the Lord, Season of Easter, Ascension Day, Day of Pentecost, Great Thanksgiving, Invitation to Christ, Presbyterian Worship
This document provides resources and ideas for celebrating the Lord’s Supper throughout the Season of Easter in 2012; includes a rationale for weekly Eucharist in Easter, suggestions for enhancing joyful celebration, and full communion liturgies for each Sunday and festival in the Easter Season.
See related pages: Resurrection of the Lord, Season of Easter, Ascension Day, Day of Pentecost, Great Thanksgiving, Invitation to Christ, Presbyterian Worship
Hymns, litanies, prayers and blessing for use in mission events.
Sunday, September 11 marks the beginning of Christian education week this year, as well as the tenth anniversary of 9/11. This article offers suggestions for ways your congregation can honor the memory the fallen on what is sure to be an emotionally charged Lord’s Day.
Challenge your congregation to read the whole Bible over the course of one year. That’s the premise for The Year of the Bible, a congregation-wide study, designed to help churches with their commitment to read the Bible in its entirety.
This scope and sequence outlines units of the Providence: God's Creating Word workshop.
A sermon by Esther Wakeman, which includes an Epistle reading, Gospel reading and a hymn. Recorded at Christ Presbyterian Church in Canton, Ohio. on July 31, 2011. Media provided by Christ Presbyterian Church.
Use this liturgy to honor the gifts of those with disabilities. Written by Eric W. Edwards (with a little help from his Mom, Christine Cornell).
Use this hymn written by a seminary student in your celebration of Theological Education Emphasis Sunday.