Liturgy and worship aids
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Waters Of Creation Kairos
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Joining Hands
These are resources and suggestions from the Church of Canada for an ecumenical service of worship that can be used in whole or in part; simply choose what you need. For use in your regular service of worship, in a special ecumenical service, in your meetings or gatherings, or for personal reflection.
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Ways to Celebrate the Three Days
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Theology and Worship
Use these ideas to observe Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday.
See related pages: The Three Days, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Vigil, Presbyterian Worship
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We Believe Elementary Scope and Sequence Fall 2012
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Curriculum
Elementary scope and sequence for Year 10: Fall 2012
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We See the Waters
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
Disaster Response Hymn
Tune: "Our God, Our Help in Ages Past," Presbyterian Hymnal - 210
by Clay GunterUse this reproducible sheet with the words of the hymn as a worship aid for services about those affected by disasters.
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Wee Children at Church sample
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Curriculum
Sample of the Wee Children at Church workshop.
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Weekly Eucharist in Easter 2013
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Worship
This resource provides instructional materials, liturgical texts, and musical responses for the celebration of weekly Eucharist during the season of Easter in the year 2013.
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What Does It Mean To Be a Christian and a Citizen?
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—September 11 Remembrance
This is one of the sessions in the resource Living Faithfully in the Public Square by Jim Watkins designed for education on the separation of church and state from a Reformed perspective.
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What It Means to Be Reformed
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—POINT
A brief overview of what it means to be reformed, by Don McKim.
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When Waters Roar and Foam
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
In response to Hurricane Sandy, which struck the U.S. Northeast coast in late October 2012, Carolyn Winfrey Gillette has written the hymn, “When Waters Roar and Foam.” The hymn recognizes the damage caused by the superstorm, but recognizes the renewing power of God and calls the church to prayer and to love in response.
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Where Is God When Disaster Strikes?
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—September 11 Remembrance
Where should we look for God in situations of tragedy or disaster? Use this article from the Thoughtful Christian along with an accompanying study guide.