(Based on Guidelines for Presbyterians During Times of Disagreement)
Each of us is on a journey, growing in faithfulness, witnessing to the mercy and love granted to us by God through Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. Jesus calls us to be disciples as we seek to be faithful to God’s will in our lives and ministries.
A Litany On The Tragedy Of Gun Violence (written for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2010)
A LITANY FOR MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY
CELEBRATING THE WOMEN OF THE MOVEMENT
We have come a long way on the journey to justice for all people; a hard journey still remains. We give thanks for the women who have helped challenge and guide us thus far on the way. The struggle continues and their examples and voices sustain us.
These six, brief skits are designed to help lift up the 30th Anniversary of the peacemaking emphasis within the Presbyterian Church.
A canticle by Joy Luscombe and Jeffrey Gaines for use as a call to worship.
A canticle by Joy Luscombe and Jeffrey Gaines for use as a call to worship.
A Litany of Celebration on the Thirtieth Anniversary of Peacemaking: The Believers’ Calling
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.
A service to use for Race Relations Sunday.