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A Litany of Godspeed & Farewell
This was written to be a farewell and a blessing for both the pastor and the congregation at the time of the Pastors Retirement. It is especially helpful when used in a congregation who has a long term pastor leaving. Litany, farewell, worship
 
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Litany of Thanksgiving and Farewell
A pastor who is retiring from ministry created this closing litany to celebrate the many years of ministry in his congregation.
 
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Funeral Home Planning
A two page outline/resource to help the pastor help the family as they begin the funeral planning process.
 
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Celebrating Congregational Anniversaries
Ideas on how to plan and execute celebrations of significant congregational anniversaries with worship, music and community activities.
 
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Vigil of Easter
Presider: Dear friends in Christ, we have begun our solemn vigil. Let us now listen attentively to the Word of God, recalling how our God saved Israel throughout history and, in the fullness of time, sent the only Son, Jesus Christ, to be our Redeemer. Through this Easter celebration, may God bring to completion the saving work already begun in us by the divine mercy. Let us attend to the Word of God.
 
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Good Friday Worship
On this Friday, which is “good” because Jesus died so that we might live, begin worship in silence, and ponder the mystery and the wonder of God's grace as displayed on a cross.
 
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Rural Prayer Petitions
Rural Prayer Petitions for each month of the year.
 
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"YES, IT IS SO!"
We've said a great "Amen" to conclude the Eucharistic prayer. We're moving toward the table. But first we begin with the Lord's Prayer, the prayer all Christians share, the prayer that marks all kinds of moments.
 
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What it Means to be Liturgical
In this age of liturgical renewal on the one hand, and support for entertainment evangelism and church growth "gimmicks" on the other, being labeled "liturgical" can be either an honor or an accusation. However, few people really understand what it means to be liturgical, in the best sense of the word.
 
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Bodies - 10th Article in Rimbo series
We sometimes say it so quickly that there is hardly time to think: "I believe in.. . the resurrection of the body." What a remarkable statement that is! What a confession to make! Unlike some religions, even unlike some Christian interpretations, we think that bodies are important enough to be raised from the dead.
 
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