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.

Summer 2010 – The Wrath of a Loving God?

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REFLECTION

O God, I am torn.
Do I rant or praise?
This world is so magnificent,
so flawed,
and I cannot divert
my gaze,
or heart,
from either.

 

Ted Loder, So magnificent…so flawed from Wrestling the Light: Ache and Awe in the Human-Divine Struggle, pg. 10

After Pentecost 2010 – Living Differently

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REFLECTION

When the fullness of time comes, a sacred voice at the heart of us cries out, shaking the old foundation. It draws us into a turbulence that forces us to confront our deepest issues. It’s as if some inner divine grace seeks out our growth and becoming and will plunge us, if need be, into a cauldron that seethes with questions and voices we would just as soon not hear.

 

Sue Monk Kidd, When the Heart Waits, p. 10

Pentecost 2010

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REFLECTION

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

Easter 2010 – The Light of the World

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REFLECTION

And then the sun rose and Jesus was alive and terror fled and the Resurrection was an inner brightness as glorious as the outer brightness of the Transfiguration.

 Madeline l’Engle, Bright Evening Star, pg. 190