Worship
At the heart of the church's life is our worship of the one God. The Office
of Theology and Worship continues to work in partnership with congregations to
deepen the worship life of the church.
Frequently asked questions
What’s a Paschal candle? Who is responsible
for choosing the hymns? Is it an altar or a table? Our frequently asked questions
page seeks to demystify some of the basics of Presbyterian liturgical practice
so that we may attend to the deeper mysteries of Christian worship.
Worship
Resources
Resources developed to deepen the church's worship.
New Worship Resource Blog
This site is place to visit each week for worship planning. The contributors
to this site are from our Office of Theology and Worship, pastors, professors,
students, chaplins, emerging leaders and our ecumenical partners. There are links
to many other resources that help in worship planning and understanding how the
emerging movement is helping the church navigate our current cultural context.
This is an interactive site and you are welcome to post comments to any entry.
We hope you find this resource helpful in weekly worship planning.
Daily
Readings from the Revised Common Lectionary along with readings
from the Mission Yearbook and the new Study Catechism. For more
information on the lectionary, visit The
Consultation on Common Texts (CCT) Web site.
Emerging Worship
The Office of Theology and Worship is responding to the contemporary
worship movement with an approach called Emerging Worship. Emerging
Worship refers to any practice of worship that is expressive,
faithful to tradition, and attentive to local context.
Presbyterian Association of Musicians
PAM is a national organization of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
for people who are involved in the areas of worship, music,
and the arts.
Catechumenate
Church members, both new and old, need guidance in disciplines
of scripture reading and prayer, and they need a structured environment in which
to reflect on faith as they grow in their relationship to Christ.
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