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.
2022 Advent: Sleepers Wake
ENTRANCE
REFLECTION
Christ climbed down
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, from A Coney Island of the Mind
from His bare Tree
this year
and softly stole away into
some anonymous Mary’s womb again
where in the darkest night
of everybody’s anonymous soul
He awaits again
an unimaginable
and impossibly
Immaculate Reconception
the very craziest
of Second Comings
2022 Jubilee: Deep Hope
ENTRANCE
REFLECTION
Hope is an orientation of the heart… The more unpropitious the situation in which we demonstrate hope, the deeper that hope is… [Without hope] it is impossible to live in dignity and meaning much less find the will for the ‘hopeless enterprise’ which stands at the beginning of most good things.
Vaclav Havel, Disturbing the Peace, pp. 181-182
2022 Recommitment: Becoming Faithful
ENTRANCE
REFLECTION
In the struggle to become Christ’s Body, we have only one weapon and one alone: Love…. Love is what first softened your heart and mine. Love brought us into the struggle. Love alone has the power to break hearts open so that we will all lay down our defenses and join in the cosmic movement toward a new heaven, a new earth, in a Holy City whose foundation is Love.
Gordon Cosby,
Seized by the Power of a Great Affection: Meditations on the Divine Encounter, p. 41
2022 Summer: Faith in Hard Times
ENTRANCE
REFLECTION
Darkness deserves gratitude. It is the Alleluia point at which we learn to understand that all growth does not take place in the sunlight.
Joan Chittister, Uncommon Gratitude
2022 Trinity: Wisdom is Calling
ENTRANCE
REFLECTION
I have come to understand that the voice of God is all around me. God is not a silent God. God is speaking to me all the time. In everything. Through everyone. I am only now beginning to listen, let alone to hear.
Joan Chittister,
Called to Question: A Spiritual Memoir, p.18