The African Methodist Episcopal Church, in response to the massacre of their members in South Carolina, is calling on Christian churches to set aside Sunday, September 6, as a Day of Repentance, Confession, and Commitment to Eradicate Racism. They are inviting us to use this litany on this day or any time we set aside to commit ourselves to participating in the hard work of dismantling racism and building a just and safe world. The AME Church is a close ecumenical partner through the World Council of Churches, the National Council of Churches, and Churches Uniting in Christ. The tragedy …
A Christian vocation resource for young people.
This litany for Reformation Sunday is composed of excerpts from the Creeds, Catechisms and Confessions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
A Litany for Veterans by the Rev. Tom Williams
A Litany of Celebration on the Thirtieth Anniversary of Peacemaking: The Believers’ Calling
A Litany on Psalm 46 for Disability Access/Inclusion Sunday 2010
A Litany On The Tragedy Of Gun Violence (written for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2010)
This ecumenical service can be used for your congregation to celebrate Communion (the parts of the Eucharistic form are marked in red). 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.
This All-Saints Sunday communion service includes a naming of the honored dead and an easy all-saints ribbon banner.
This service weaves the traditional lessons in a service with other liturgy into a full worship service that includes communion. Sermon notes are also included for a brief homily.
Related pages: Season of Advent, Nativity of the Lord, Presbyterian Worship