Tell Me Something Good... Words for Worship for Lent–Easter











Tell Me Something Good... Words for Worship for Lent–Easter
[This resource is one of many included in our Tell Me Something Good Lent Bundle]
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A collection of over 50 prayers, this resource provides fresh language for worship inspired by the Tell Me Something Good scriptures and themes for Lent. We’ve included liturgy for: Ash Wednesday, the 1st-5th Sundays in Lent, Palm/Passion Sunday, and Easter Sunday. (For Maundy Thursday, we have created a separate, creative worship service available here.)
For each of these holy days, we provide: A call to worship, a call to confession, a prayer of confession, words of forgiveness, a prayer for illumination, prayers of the people, and an affirmation of faith. We have also included a benediction and affirmation of faith for the series and Communion liturgy for Easter Sunday. We hope you will copy/paste or adapt these prayers for your corporate worship (with credit).
Liturgy written by Rev. Sarah (Are) Speed.
DOWNLOAD INCLUDES:
26 pg PDF Words for Worship document. Liturgy is inspired by the Tell Me Something Good Lent theme, scriptures, and weekly sub-themes. We’ve included communion liturgy for Easter Sunday, a benediction and affirmation of faith for the series, and liturgy for Ash Wednesday, the 1st-5th Sundays in Lent, Palm/Passion Sunday, and Easter Sunday. For each of these days, we provide:
Call to Worship
Call to Confession
Prayer of Confession
Words of Forgiveness
Prayer for Illumination
Prayer of the People
Affirmation of Faith
EXCERPT:
Call to Worship for Easter Sunday | The good news is… alive in the world
On Friday, we thought the good news had been silenced.
On Friday, we thought the good news had taken its last breath.
On Friday, we thought the good news had been buried.
But today, we know the good news is alive and well.
The good news is dancing!
The good news is on the loose!
The good news is out in the world, calling your name!
Alleluia! Even death has lost its sting.
Let us worship our good-news Christ.
CREDIT INFO:
Liturgy by Rev. Sarah A. Speed | A Sanctified Art LLC | sanctifiedart.org