Order of worship — June 30, 2024
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Rev. Carol Holbrook Prickett joyfully serves the people of Crescent Springs Presbyterian Church in Northern Kentucky, who have graciously welcomed her love of chocolate, her stole collection, and her husband Erron. Carol creates fresh resources for worship at deepwellworship.com
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Carol Holbrook Prickett writes about Mark 5:21-43 in conversation with Evie, a 12-year-old girl.
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"All manner of things are not well," writes Carol Holbrook Prickett. "Yet, I have seen nothing more rule-breaking, more transforming than God’s love ... and the people who carry it to one another."
What are we to make of the harsh master in Matthew 25:14-30, Carol Holbrook Prickett wonders?
You are welcome to use this liturgy in your online worship services and distribute it to your congregation.
You are welcome to use this liturgy in your online worship services and distribute it to your congregation.
When asked a loaded question about money and power, Jesus chooses to offer his audience hope — and an invitation to connect with one another, writes Carol Holbrook Prickett.
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"Hope, like fire, like flowers, requires tending. It is not a static object to be acquired and admired, but a living characteristic that we can let die or let loose." — Carol Holbrook Prickett
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