Reformed Worship

Reformed Worship

Reformed Worship ~ SERVICE FOR THE LORD’S DAY With its focus upon scripture and sacrament, the main body of the service moves broadly from hearing to doing, from proclamation to thanksgiving, and from Word to table. GATHERING AROUND THE WORD The people gather in response to God’s call, offering praise in words of scripture, prayer, and song. The people acknowledge their sinfulness and receive the declaration of God’s forgiveness. Call to Worship Prayer of the Day or Opening Prayer Hymn of Praise, Psalm, or Spiritual Confession and Pardon The Peace Canticle, Psalm, Hymn, or Spiritual PROCLAIMING THE WORD Scriptures are read and their message is proclaimed. Psalms, hymns, spirituals, or anthems may be sung between the readings. Responses to the proclamation of God’s Word include expressions of faith and commitment, and the offering of prayers for worldwide and local needs. Prayer for Illumination First Reading Psalm Second Reading Anthem, Hymn, Psalm, Canticle, or Spiritual Gospel Reading Sermon Hymn, Canticle, Psalm, or Spiritual 1 RESPONDING TO THE WORD (TO GIVE THANKS) As hearing becomes doing, the tithes and offerings of the people are gathered, and the table is set with bread and wine. The people are invited to the table of the Lord. Prayer is offered in which God is praised for creation and providence, Christ’s work of redemption is remembered with thanksgiving, and the Holy Spirit is invoked upon and in the church. The bread is broken, and the bread and wine are served. Offering Affirmation of Faith Prayers of the People and The Lord’s Prayer Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Invitation to the Lord’s Table Great Thanksgiving Prayer of Thanksgiving Lord’s Prayer Breaking of the Bread Communion of the People Prayer Sacrament of Baptism FOLLOWING THE WORD INTO THE WORLD (THE SENDING) The people are sent forth with God’s blessing to serve. Hymn, Spiritual, Canticle, or Psalm Charge and Blessing (Benediction) NOTE: The description of the Service for the Lord’s Day appearing here is based upon and draws much of its language from the directories for worship of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church: “Directory for Worship,” Book of Order, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (Louisville, Ky.: Office of the General Assembly), W-2.2000-2.1010; 2.4000-2.4012; W-3.1000-3.1004; W-3.3000-3.3702; W-7.1000-7.6002. “Directory for Worship,” in Confession of Faith and Government of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the Second Cumberland Presbyterian Church (Memphis, Tenn.: Frontier Press), sections entitled “The Corporate Worship of God” and “The Sacraments.” 2 .

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