Liturgies
Our inclusive language liturgies set the structure and theme of Sunday morning worship. All liturgies are written by the Celebration Circle Mission Group.
Click here for an archive of our liturgies.
Feel free to use what is helpful from these liturgies. We only ask that when substantial portions are abstracted or used in a written work, please credit Seekers Church and cite the URL.
.wp-show-posts-columns#wpsp-4872 {margin-left: -2em; }.wp-show-posts-columns#wpsp-4872 .wp-show-posts-inner {margin: 0 0 2em 2em; } Whenever Jesus says come and follow him, he is saying: I’d like to invite you to join my community. I’d like you to pick up your life, to pack up your bags and come share your life with us. Come join us, come experience the new kind of security that we have found by trusting God together. ,1981, p.66 Telling someone “I love you” in whatever way is always delivering good news. Nobody will respond by saying, “Well, I knew that already, you don’t have to say it again”! Words of love and affirmation are like bread. We need them each day, over and over. They keep us alive inside. Henry J. M. Nouwen, “Words that Feed Us,” And the day came when the risk it took to remain tight inside the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Attributed to Anais Nin We are the vessels of God’s voice, her words blowing through us, bidding us to tell the tales that only we can speak. Jan L. Richardson, In Wisdom’s Path Holy Jesus, I hear God’s mighty “Yes!” in Peter Storey, Listening at Golgotha, p87-88 Recommitment 2012
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Summer 2012
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Bread for the Journey: A Daybook of Wisdom and Faith,
entry for February 12After Pentecost 2012 – Why are You Afraid? Have You No Faith?
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Pentecost 2012
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Easter 2012 – Because Christ Is Always Risen
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your Resurrection.
You invite me to live also,
and I want to say “Yes!” to you.
Take me out of the tomb that
imprisons me,
lead me into the morning of new life,
and walk with me wherever your love
may lead.