You are welcome to use this liturgy in your online worship services and distribute it to your congregation. It is free for..
Matthew 28:1-10 There is a refrain to this Easter story, a repeated combination of events and instructions as the women venture to..
Jill Duffield reads the prayers of the people she crafted for Easter. You are welcome to share this with your congregation or..
As we mark this Holy Week, we consider the symbol of towels. Towels remind us of Jesus' servant leadership and also his..
This litany by Jill Duffield can be used for personal prayer or public worship.
You are welcome to use it in your online worship services and distribute it to your congregation. It is free for worship..
Jill Duffield reads the prayers of the people she crafted for Palm Sunday. You are welcome to share this with your congregation..
Creator God, as the days lengthen and our world contracts, we give you thanks for the animals all around us. We are..
Matthew 21:1-11 I’ve been thinking about all of the large, celebratory gatherings that will not happen this spring. What if Jesus’ triumphant..
This week we look to the symbol of oil and consider what it means to be called by God and anointed for..
AURELIA 7.6.7.6 D ("The Church's One Foundation") Download PDF: This Easter Celebration- with music - for bulletins This Easter celebration is not..
This liturgy has been crafted for Palm/Passion Sunday. You are welcome to use it in your online worship services and distribute it..
Lord, you came to the world healing, touching those considered dangerous, unsafe and unclean. You entered into suffering, never turning away from..
Jill Duffield reads the prayers of the people she crafted for this 5th Sunday in Lent. You are welcome to share this..
Ezekiel 37:1-14; Romans 8:6-11; John 11:1-45 Lent 5A Rejoice, O Jerusalem, the prophet Isaiah declares, rejoice greatly. We’ve made it to the..
Compassionate God, for many of us these days feel like an exile. We remember that your people have walked through exile of..
BEACH SPRING 8.7.8.7 D ("God Whose Giving Knows No Ending") When we face an unknown future that we can’t imagine yet, when..
What do shoes have to do with faith? As people of the Way we are always on a journey — a journey..
This liturgy has been crafted for the 5th Sunday in Lent, Year A. You are welcome to use it in your online..
God of acceptance letters, scholarships and internships, we ask you to comfort: Those whose “best years of their lives” were uprooted. Those..
This liturgy has been crafted for the 4th Sunday in Lent, Year A. You are welcome to use it in your online..
1 Samuel 16:1-13; Psalm 23; Ephesians 5:8-14; John 9:1-41 Lent 4A The man born blind in this extended story in John’s Gospel..
This week’s devotion centers around coins. What stories do coins bring to mind? What Bible passages? We’ll consider our right relationship to..
As many practice social distancing and gatherings are cancelled, the Outlook seeks to provide resources for our Lenten journey and ways to stay..
Exodus 17:1-7; Romans 5:1-11; John 4:5-42 Lent 3A Jesus, weary and in the heat of the day, takes his time with the..
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