Worship and liturgy are aimed at spiritual formation and missional engagement

As we gather together, we are yearning for Christ to be formed in his people. A liturgy is a predetermined structure of worship intended to guide and focus our formation rather than restrict it. A liturgy should have depth in its rootedness and accessibility for those outside the family of God. A liturgy unites Spirit and Word in the recalibration of our desires and affections by inviting us afresh each week to feast on Christ and participate in his mission.

On this page, you will find resources to the liturgy movements we have written. We hope you find this collection of liturgies helpful in mind and heart. Feel free to download or print for personal or congregational use.


Liturgies

Our “Stand Alone” liturgies are liturgies we’ve written, adapted, or borrowed from historical liturgical references to include the Worship Source Book, The Book of Common Prayer, Valley of Vision, Charles Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening, etc. These liturgies serve sermons or services that are outside sermon series or normal Sunday gatherings.



Meet our Worship Directors


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Charlie Hall

Pastor of Worship and Liturgy

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Phil Maucieri

Downtown

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Bailey Byers

Edmond

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Will Gaines

South

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Jordan Richardson

Shawnee

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Zach Shomaker

Yukon


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