Gratitude is the season's theme, but what if we are not feeling it? Elizabeth Doolin offers a prayer for when thanksgiving is hard to come by.
The fun part of preaching this week is digging into your particular congregation to articulate where the kingdom of God intersects with everyday life, writes Walter Canter.
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You are welcome to use this liturgy in your online worship services and distribute it to your congregation.
Teri McDowell Ott writes about the power of imagination.
Join us in prayer for peace, dignity, kindness, and justice on election.
Teri McDowell Ott reflects on the challenge and opportunity to preach after a national election.
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Philip Gladden writes about the ease and challenge of loving your neighbor.
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Blessed are you, who pick up the pieces: who gather sticks and saw down limbs, who drag away the broken branches and rake up what you can amid chaos ... — Eliza Smith DeBevoise
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Matthew A. Rich writes on loneliness and belonging in Jeremiah 31:7-9.
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In Mark 10:35-45, Jesus flips the script on power and status, calling us to serve, not seek seats of glory. How can we resist today’s systems of domination? Teri McDowell Ott reflects on Jesus’ radical call to community and humility.
Philip Gladden writes about a piece of Scripture that is meant to be experienced rather than explained.
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You are welcome to use this liturgy in your online worship services and distribute it to your congregation.
Stephanie Sorge engages Jesus' teaching on divorce in Mark.
Utilizing breads from around the world, this liturgy by Heather Prince Doss invites congregations into an embodied appreciation for diversity and unity.
Whitney Wilkinson Arreche questions God's apparent absence in the Book of Esther's cycles of violence and retribution.
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Confronted with school shootings and stale prayers, new mother Meagan Kelly pleads: Fix it, God.
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Bobby Hulme-Lippert weaves a reflection together using multiple lectionary readings for September 22, 2024.
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