Listen to devotional music available through Augsburg Fortress: “Filled with His Voice;” “Many and Great O God;” “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.”
Read More10th Sunday after Pentecost, Lectionary 28
Lord of the feast, you have prepared a table before all peoples and poured out your life with abundance. Call us again to your banquet. Strengthen us by what is honorable, just, and pure, and transform us into a people of righteousness and peace, through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord.
Read MoreThese petitions are offered as guides to prayer for the global, social and outreach ministries of the ELCA, as well as for the needs and circumstances of our neighbors, communities and world.
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Read MoreBishop Elizabeth Eaton provides this week’s series of devotions to observe the Season of Creation 2020.
Read MoreEnjoy the suggested hymn: “Light Dawns on a Weary World” (Evangelical Lutheran Worship, 726), as part of this week’s Season of Creation devotion.
Read MoreRecently, a massive section of Greenland’s ice cap broke off in the northeastern Arctic. As one observer put it, “This is yet another alarm bell being rung by the climate crisis in a rapidly heating Arctic.”
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Read MoreArchbishop Linda Nicholls, Anglican Church of Canada, provides this week’s series of devotions to observe the Season of Creation 2020.
Read MorePastor Cyndi Jones, the Pastor of Disability Ministry from Pacifica Synod, celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with this sermon on the healing of Bartimaeus.
Read MoreEnjoy the suggested hymn, Now the Green Blade Rises (Common Praise, 237) , as part of this week’s Season of Creation 2020 devotion.
Read MoreEnjoy the suggested hymn, He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands (Lift Every Voice and Sing II, 217), as part of this week’s Season of Creation 2020 devotion.
Read MorePresiding Bishop Michael Curry, The Episcopal Church, provides this week’s series of devotions to observe the Season of Creation 2020.
Read MoreThe creation-focused worship service from Lutherans Restoring Creation will stream live on their Facebook and YouTube Channel at 6:15 am MST, 9:15 AM Eastern on 9/20/2020.
If you register you will be sent a private link to view and download prior to Sept. 20th intended service-time.
Read MoreBoth the attendees and the viewers of the livestreamed 11:00am Mass at Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter & Paul in Philadelphia were shocked by what transpired during the service on August 23.
Sarah Contrucci had just finished reading as the lector and was returning to her pew. An unknown woman approached Contrucci and punched her twice in the face, for no clear reason.
Read MoreKimberly Knowle-Zeller writes in Living Lutheran: “Encouraging our kids to pray seems like one of our easier tasks as parents, yet often I feel as if I’m stumbling in my efforts to do so. Prayer has been a way for me to connect with God and others, and I desire this same connection for my children.”
Read MoreNational Bishop Susan Johnson, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, provides this week’s series of devotions to observe the Season of Creation 2020.
Read MoreEnjoy the suggested hymn: “Touch the Earth Lightly” (Evangelical Lutheran Worship, 739), as part of this week’s Season of Creation devotion.
Read MoreListen to devotional music available through Augsburg Fortress: “Here is Love,” “Jesus Calls Us.”
Read MorePresiding Bishop Eaton and leaders from The Episcopal Church, the Anglican Church of Canada and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada have prepared a series of devotions to observe the Season of Creation 2020, Sept. 1–Oct. 4.
The season, which begins with the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, is a time to join with the global Christian community in renewing, repairing and restoring commitments to God, to one another and to all of creation.
Read More14th Sunday after Pentecost, Lectionary 23
O Lord God, enliven and preserve your church with your perpetual mercy. Without your help, we mortals will fail; remove far from us everything that is harmful, and lead us toward all that gives life and salvation, through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord.
Read MoreLutherans Restoring Creation is preparing a creation-focused worship service utilizing the lectionary texts for Pentecost 16 (September 20, 2020) that congregations can download and use however they wish.
Register here for free to receive the link by 9/14 to download and use for your worship service, or however you wish!
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