Worship by Design

In Liturgies, you'll find a wealth of resources geared to help you design worship services online. Liturgical worship can be complex. Many worship leaders spend countless hours planning music, readings and Scriptures for specific themes. Others simply follow the orders of a prescribed prayer book. Liturgies offers a completely new approach, giving you the tools to stay rooted in history, grounded in theology, all while remaining creative in the worship design process. 

Worship Planner Tips

At the core of Liturgies is a dynamic worship planning tool that you can use to custom design your worship services from week to week. We have written a series of articles designed to help you make the most of our worship planner.  Learn how to create a new worship plan, how to add music and media to a worship plan, how to re-arrange items, edit the details, display song lyrics and more.  Check out all the help pages here.

What they are saying...

"Liturgies allows leaders to collaboratively craft and share ancient-future worship services across various traditions. The speed and ease of using this tool makes it incredibly helpful in the flurry of church planting and liturgical interest across America." - Rev. Daniel Adkinson, Executive Director of Anglican1000

"Whether liturgically experienced, liturgically weary, or just liturgically curious, we are all looking for ways to freshen up our Sunday gatherings. Liturgies is both historically orthodox and culturally relevant. I love the bold yet grounded perspective of this amazing resource." - Dean of the Chapel, The Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies

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14 May

Pentecost Sunday is both an end and a beginning. It’s not only the culmination of the season of Easter, it also represents the dawn of a new day in the life of the church. Just as believers are empowered by the Spirit, the message of the risen Lord is trumpeted......

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The following post is an example of a church in the free-church tradition that experienced a renewed focus on worship and the sacraments. This renewal centered around Communion. This church understands Communion as an occasion in which God mysterious uses the ordinary things of life—the bread and wine—to meet the worshiper....

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The breakdown of denominational distinctions has led to a convergence of many worship traditions. Broadly speaking, traditional and contemporary worship are blending to create a new celebrative style of worship. Advocates of liturgical renewal draw on liturgical/sacramental, charismatic, and evangelical aspects of the Christian faith to develop a style of......

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The acts of worship at the Table of the Lord enact the story of how God in Jesus Christ, who gave himself as a sacrifice for sin, overthrew the powers of evil and left an example of life lived by love....

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16 Apr

Biblical songs for corporate singing are to be found throughout both the Old and New Testaments. The earliest recorded song is the Song of Moses and the last song is found in the book of Revelation....

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