Liturgy and worship aids
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Quicksheet #7 - Spirituality Centers for Youth Leaders
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Ministries With Youth
Quicksheets are simple, singular, ideas and articles, focused on the essentials of youth ministry, written by veteran educators, youth workers and professionals.
Quicksheet #7 is “Spirituality Centers for Youth Leaders,” written by the Rev. Presley Neal Cox.
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Quicksheet #8 - Quick Youth Group Ideas
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Ministries With Youth
Quicksheets are simple, singular, ideas and articles, focused on the essentials of youth ministry, written by veteran educators, youth workers and professionals.
Quicksheet #8 is “Quick Youth Group Ideas,” written by the Rev. Presley Neal Cox.
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Quicksheet #9 - After Confirmation: Keeping Youth Inspired and Connected
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Ministries With Youth
Quicksheets are simple, singular, ideas and articles, focused on the essentials of youth ministry, written by veteran educators, youth workers and professionals.
Quicksheet #9 is “After Confirmation: Keeping Youth Inspired and Connected,” written by Linda LeBron.
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Race Relations Sunday Liturgy
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Racial Justice
A service to use for Race Relations Sunday.
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Race Relations Sunday: Minute for Mission
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Racial Justice
From 2006. This year we reflect on the significance of Race Relations Sunday by honoring the legacy of women of color in active leadership in the Presbyterian Church. We celebrate the gifts of racial ethnic women who have led the church to foster an environment of wholeness, peace, and reconciliation.
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Read the Gospel of Luke
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Worship
A Service for the Public Reading of the Gospel According to Luke
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Read the Gospel of Mark
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Worship
Have you heard the good news? Host a public reading of the Gospel of Mark in your congregation during lectionary Year B (Nov. 27, 2011 – Nov. 25, 2012). The earliest and shortest of the four gospels, Mark offers a compact, concise, and compelling account of “the good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of God” (Mark 1:1). It takes less than two hours to read the whole Gospel of Mark out loud. By the gift of the Holy Spirit, this can be a life-changing, faith-shaping, disciple-making encounter with the living Word of God.
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Reading Scripture in Public Worship
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Theology and Worship
These guidelines are provided for persons who are invited to read Scripture aloud in public worship. It is vital to the proclamation of the gospel that readers be well prepared for this important task.
See related pages: Scripture Readings, Revised Common Lectionary, Invitation to the Word
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Reading the New Testament Aloud
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Theology and Worship
Reading and studying large sections of Scripture in sequence – a time-honored practice in the Reformed tradition – provides a way to hear and understand the words and stories of the Bible in their broader theological, historical, cultural and literary contexts.
Reading or hearing these passages aloud has a number of benefits: Scripture takes on a whole new dimension when you can hear its rhythms, its cadences and its poetry, features often overlooked when only read silently; the oral / aural presentation of these texts is probably closer to the way their intended audiences received them, in most cases, and is the way ...
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Recursos Litúrgicos para el Domingo de Recursos Litúrgicos
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Theological Education
Theological Education Emphasis Sunday is an invitation to you and your congregation to pray for and celebrate the gift of our seminaries. The Committee on Theological Education encourages you to embrace this opportunity and to use the liturgical resources compiled by the Office of Theological Education.
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