LCMS Worship — July-August 2023 resources
This edition includes prayers of the church, lectionary summaries and Church Year calendars.
Nurturing a culture and love of Lutheran heritage in Christian worship
This edition includes prayers of the church, lectionary summaries and Church Year calendars.
This edition includes resources for the Presentation of the Augsburg Confession, prayers of the church, lectionary summaries and Church Year calendars.
LCMS Worship suggests an Introit, Collect of the Day, Old Testament Reading, Psalm, Epistle, Verse, Holy Gospel, Hymn of the Day, and Preface.
This edition includes resources for Trinity Sunday, prayers of the church, lectionary summaries and Church Year calendars.
This edition includes Prayers of the Church, lectionary summaries and 2022–23 Church Year calendars.
This edition includes Holy Week/Easter media kits, an Easter Vigil coloring books, prayers, lectionary summaries, and 2022–23 Church Year calendars.
This edition includes Lent resources, prayers, lectionary summaries, and 2022–23 Church Year calendars.
This edition includes Lent resources, prayers, lectionary summaries, and 2022–23 Church Year calendars.
Based on the theme “Christian Questions with Their Answers” drawn from Luther’s Small Catechism, LCMS Worship provides suggestions for liturgy, psalms, readings, hymns and collects to use during Lent.
Worship resources include Three-Year Series prayers, One-Year Series prayers and lectionary summaries for the 2022-23 Church Year.
Worship resources include Three-Year Series prayers, One-Year Series prayers and lectionary summaries for Advent and the beginning of the new Church Year.
Worship resources include Three-Year Series prayers, One-Year Series prayers and lectionary summaries for Advent and the beginning of the new Church Year.
LCMS Worship offers devotions that fix our attention on the three comings of Christ: once in the flesh, now in His Word and Sacraments, and at the Last Day for judgment and the resurrection — all to save us.
This year's resources are based on the hymn “Once He Came in Blessing” and our Lord’s three advents: once in the flesh, continually in His Word and Sacraments, and at the end of the world for judgment and resurrection — all for us!
As you and your church prepare to remember the Reformation this year, you are invited to use these resources.