From Call to Worship 49.1
One of the hallmarks of the Reformed liturgical tradition is the prominence of the confession of sin in public worship. Gathered in the presence of the holy, triune God, we immediately recognize our unrighteousness and brokenness in the light of God’s glory.
Objectives sheet for The “Found” Stories workshop.
This sheet provides objectives for various workshops, each with activities for children to learn and understand Biblical stories.
Objectives sheet for The Great Commandment workshop.
This sheet provides objectives for various workshops, each with activities for children to learn and understand Biblical stories.
This sheet provides objectives for various workshops, each with activities for children to learn and understand Biblical stories.
1. Hear the word (that is addressed to you).
First reading (twice). Listen for the word or phrase from the passage that attracts you. Repeat it over softly to yourself during a one-minute silence. When the leader gives the signal, say aloud only that word or phrase (without elaboration).
2. Ask, "How is my life touched?"
Second-stage reading. Listen to discover how this passage touches your life today. Consider possibilities or receive a sensory impression during the two minutes of silence. When the leader gives the signal, speak a sentence or two perhaps beginning with the words 1 hear, 1 see, 1 sense. (Or you may pass.)
Objectives sheet for The Last Supper workshop.
Use this copy of the Lord's Prayer in Tshiluba, Spanish, Korean, Dutch and English.