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This is a fantastic call-and-response style liturgy to encourage people to bring all they are to worship. It is based on Jesus' challenge to love the Lord with all your heart, soul, mind and strength in contemporary language. Sam had three thousand people shouting it at the top of their...
This liturgy by Mark Earey opened the Liturgy for our times we used at the UK Songwriters Consultation. We let the first three slides auto-change, and played the opening track from the Sigur Ros album 'Takk' as an emotive, heavenly soundtrack (it lasts exactly the same amount of time it took...
This was written for Spring Harvest 2010, based around the themes of Esther chapter 2. We were thinking about the idea that Esther was chosen by the king in that story for all the wrong reasons, but we are chosen by the King of Kings for all the right reasons. ...
This powerpoint reflection aims to bring the ACTS prayer pneumonic into the digital age. It is a series of slides which encourage people to first get ready to pray and then to focus on Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving and Supplication (or "stuff"!). For each section, there is a brief explanation and...
This is the opening prayer we used into the sung worship at Youthwork the Conference 2011. Sam wrote it to draw people into praise, but also to tie in with the reading from Revelation 7. God we’ve come hungry - hungry for you. ALL: Bread of life, feed us by your word. God...
A liturgical call to worship that works well spoken over music and could be used at the start of a time seeking God or in the midst of a worship time. Its intention is to refocus and cause abandonment and surrender, and to stir desperation for and intimacy with God. Tonight...
A liturgical lament for advent. Its intention is to refocus and cause abandonment, surrender; stir desperation for and intimacy with God. Isaiah 21:12-14 (MSG) 11-12A Message concerning Edom: A voice calls to me from the Seir mountains in Edom, "Night watchman! How long till daybreak? How long will this night last?" The...







