Stephanie Sorge explores what it means to witness.
Rose Schrott Taylor wonders if the servant in Isaiah 42 is a prophecy for us as well as Christ.
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.
Permission is given for free use of this hymn by Carolyn Winfrey Gillette, including in online worship services.
Allysen Schaaf pens a prayer for the new year.
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Kyle Walker invites us to pause in the New Year and use Psalm 148 as a guide to see how creation praises God in ordinary, extraordinary ways.
Based on Psalm 100, this free hymn can be sung to the tune of "Ode to Joy" and celebrates diversity and inclusivity.
Here is a tool to invite the holy into the day.
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Teri McDowell Ott pushes against the narrative of scarcity that is conveyed by the grumpy innkeeper in the Western church’s telling of the nativity.
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Christmas is difficult, bringing up painful memories for many. But, as John Wurster writes while reflecting on Joseph’s story, Christmas has been difficult from the beginning.
Daniel Heath writes a prayer that focuses on light in a dark season.
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For the third Sunday of Advent, Teri McDowell Ott explores joy as the antidote to despair.
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In this lectionary reflection, Teri McDowell Ott explores the spiritual opportunity John the Baptist presents on this second Sunday of Advent.
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Barbara A. Chaapel examines this week's apocalyptic Gospel text, exploring how the call to watch and wait is related to the call to act.
Hunter Steinitz offers a prayer for the Thanksgiving table that remembers our history as Americans and calls on God as the giver of life, justice and peace.
Amanda Horan offers a prayer for the Thanksgiving dinner table that focuses on creation, community and gratitude.
Katy Shevel offers a benediction to use in a Thanksgiving worship service or over your Thanksgiving meal.
Letarshia C. Robinson offers a prayer of thanksgiving that can be used as a part of a Thanksgiving worship service, a regular Sunday worship service or a blessing over a meal with your family.
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