In times of disaster, the church is called to support the people of the world with our prayers, asking God to save them, shelter them from danger, and sustain them in the work of recovery. Download resources for worship and prayer.
This series of spiritual exercises that correspond with the church year are intended to provide a means for healing and restoration for military veterans.
This hymn setting of Psalm 31 may be used as a musical interlude during the long Gospel reading for Passion / Palm Sunday.
See related pages: Passion / Palm Sunday, Season of Lent, Presbyterian Worship
Drawing on the affirmation that we all are made in God's image, other scriptural references, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Rev. Carolyn Winfrey Gillette has written a new hymn, "You Have Made Us in Your Image" for use on Human Rights Day, December 10 or other days when human rights are celebrated and affirmed. Permission for free use if this hymn is given to churches that support the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations and/or the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program. For other uses, contact the Rev. Carolyn Winfrey Gillette.
Drawing on the affirmation that we all are made in God's image, other scriptural references, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Rev. Carolyn Winfrey Gillette has written a new hymn, "You Have Made Us in Your Image" for use on Human Rights Day, December 10 or other days when human rights are celebrated and affirmed. Permission for free use if this hymn is given to churches that support the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations and/or the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program. For other uses, contact the Rev. Carolyn Winfrey Gillette.
A resource to aid in planning Youth in the World Sunday in your congregation.
Youth Sunday 2016. Did you know that the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) calendar lifts up a special Sunday that celebrates the gifts of young Presbyterians by having them lead what is always a creative, interactive, and engaging service? Our “Youth in the Church and the World” emphasis is traditionally the second or third Sunday of August—a time of transition for most teens and their families. Summer mission trips have happened. Camp has come and gone. Youth conferences have been attended, but continue their impact. Back to school and new school adventures await. Youth in the Church and the World Sunday is …
Using Scripture from the Gospel of John, this dramatic reading for a Tenebrae Service was written by Doodle Harris for the youth of Highland Presbyterian Church, Louisville, Kentucky.
See related pages: Good Friday, Presbyterian Worship