Worship Focus
"What the heck is Liturgy?"
The summer preaching series on worship continues.
Every Sunday we Lutherans join with other Christians around the world and through the centuries to do the "worship of the people," the liturgy.
Following a Prelude, the liturgy has four parts:
- Gathering,
- Word,
- Meal, and
- Sending
It is the public worship of the church.
Lutheran liturgy is both historic and Biblical.
ELCA liturgical worship is historic and Biblical.
Liturgy is both what the pastor(s) lead and what the congregation participates in. More than just the regular worship service, liturgy includes rites like baptisms, affirmation of baptism, weddings, and funerals.
The roots of today's liturgy goes back to the infant church, and even to Jewish patterns. Who would have ever thought so much rich history, vibrant tradition, and deep thoughtfulness goes into it?
Download the Order of Worship here to join in the singing, readings, and prayers.
We invite you to gather elements to participate in Communion: bread or crackers, plus wine or juice.
St. Mark’s welcomes all to the table! We hope that you will join us.