Worship Planning – ServiceBuilder Online Software

ServiceBuilder provides free service planning & scheduling software, enabling churches to coordinate volunteers and more.

Added Fall 2015: an automatic website creation tool for churches with neither budget nor expertise.

ServiceBuilder is church organization software, for planning services, organizing teams, and more!

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Handbell Sheet Music To Accompany Congregational Hymn Singing

Handbells and voices lifted in song to praise God!

All the arrangements are based on hymns in Lutheran Service Book, are in public domain and are made available for free to those who want to use them to enhance their worship services

Source: adrhandbell.wordpress.com | Handbells and voices lifted in song to praise God!




Plumb Line

The Plumb line image from the Amos 7:7-15 pericope. Using earth’s tilted axis as a metaphor for the warped nature of the world and the love of Christ as the standard.




Live Streaming Services

Diagram of Streaming Multicast

Diagram of Streaming Multicast (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The following lists known LCMS & affiliated churches that offer live streaming of their services so you and your members can attend virtually. Note that this does not include those who only prerecord services and post them online later. You can find those easily enough on your video site of choice.

Go to full list

If your church streams services and would like to be added to this list, please contact me with the following details:

  • Church name and city, state
  • Church website
  • Service times (Note of it changes seasonally)
  • Service format (traditional / contemporary / etc.)
  • URL to watch the stream
  • Mobile friendly? (yes / no)
  • Language if other than English



Strepitus

Tenebrae "herse" (candelabrum) used ...

Tenebrae “herse” (candelabrum) used during Holy Week, Mainz Cathedral (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I’ve never been satisfied with the sound of a slamming book for a Strepitus sound in the Good Friday Tenebrae service. I like the sound of a closing grave, so I created this sound effect, which sounds pretty good over most church sound systems.

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PrayerMate Christian Prayer App | Geero.net

PrayerMate AppSo many people ask me to pray for them. With this, not only does it help me keep track of them, linking right with my address book if I want, but also allows me to notify them I’m praying for them and lots of other options. I personally love being able to subscribe to prayer request feeds, and I put my whole congregation into a field so it brings up a couple names each day for me to pray for all of them over a few months.

PrayerMate brings all your prayer points together. Whether its your personal prayer points for friends and family, regular updates from some fantastic mission organisations, or the latest PDF prayer letter that just arrived in your inbox, PrayerMate puts it all together in one place and helps you get on and pray.

Available free on iOS and Android

via PrayerMate Christian Prayer App | Geero.net.




Online Giving Options

When our congregation looked into the various online giving/offering options, here’s our research, based on a small church and not expecting a lot of buy-in to start with, since we have a lot of older members without computers and smartphones. I will continue to update this as I find more.

Note that we ended up choosing SecureGive when this was published, but your choice will depend on your needs.

UPDATE 2020: The table below is out of date, and I encourage you, as you consider multiple solutions, to check out Rebelgive, which offers a different model, and I’ve found it to generally be the most affordable for churches — we switched away from SecureGive and have been very happy with it.




The Central Goal

3_CenterOfLife by John GreenwaldIn the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Amen.

A. Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout
Shel Silverstein, 1974

Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout

Would not take the garbage out!

She’d scour the pots and scrape the pans,

Candy the yams and spice the hams,

And though her daddy would scream and shout,

She simply would not take the garbage out.

And so it piled up to the ceilings:

Coffee grounds, potato peelings,

Brown bananas, rotten peas,

Chunks of sour cottage cheese.

It filled the can, it covered the floor,

It cracked the window and blocked the door

With bacon rinds and chicken bones,

Drippy ends of ice cream cones,

Prune pits, peach pits, orange peel,

Gloppy glumps of cold oatmeal,

Pizza crusts and withered greens,

Soggy beans and tangerines,

Crusts of black burned buttered toast,

Gristly bits of beefy roasts…

The garbage rolled on down the hall,

It raised the roof, it broke the wall…

Greasy napkins, cookie crumbs,

Globs of gooey bubble gum,

Cellophane from green baloney,

Rubbery blubbery macaroni,

Peanut butter, caked and dry,

Curdled milk and crusts of pie,

Moldy melons, dried-up mustard,

Eggshells mixed with lemon custard,

Cold french fried and rancid meat,

Yellow lumps of Cream of Wheat.

At last the garbage reached so high

That it finally touched the sky.

And all the neighbors moved away,

And none of her friends would come to play.

And finally Sarah Cynthia Stout said,

“OK, I’ll take the garbage out!”

But then, of course, it was too late…

The garbage reached across the state,

From New York to the Golden Gate.

And there, in the garbage she did hate,

Poor Sarah met an awful fate,

That I cannot now relate

Because the hour is much too late.

But children, remember Sarah Stout

And always take the garbage out!

 

But Christians have our own garbage, don’t we?

Text: …If anyone else thinks that he can trust in something physical, I can claim even more. I was circumcised on the eighth day. I’m a descendant of Israel. I’m from the tribe of Benjamin. I’m a pure-blooded Hebrew. When it comes to living up to standards, I was a Pharisee. When it comes to being enthusiastic, I was a persecutor of the church. When it comes to winning God’s approval by keeping Jewish laws, I was perfect. These things that I once considered valuable, I now consider worthless for Christ. It’s far more than that! I consider everything else worthless because I’m much better off knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. It’s because of him that I think of everything as worthless. I threw it all away in order to gain Christ and to have a relationship with him. This means that I didn’t receive God’s approval by obeying his laws. The opposite is true! I have God’s approval through faith in Christ. This is the approval that comes from God and is based on faith that knows Christ. Faith knows the power that his coming back to life gives and what it means to share his suffering. In this way I’m becoming like him in his death, with the confidence that I’ll come back to life from the dead. It’s not that I’ve already reached the goal or have already completed the course. But I run to win that which Jesus Christ has already won for me. Brothers and sisters, I can’t consider myself a winner yet. This is what I do: I don’t look back, I lengthen my stride, and I run straight toward the goal to win the prize that God’s heavenly call offers in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 3:4-14, GWV)

Christians all have been set free

When Jesus died upon the tree

So all the sin that ties us down

Was covered by a bloody crown

Yet though Christ rose without a doubt

We just won’t get the garbage out

 

We’ll pray our prayers and sing a song

Catch a sermon, short or long,

Don’t use much profanity

And guard our sexuality

But that’s not what it’s all about

No, that won’t get the garbage out

 

We feed the hungry, serve the poor

Tell of Jesus door to door

Read our Bibles every day

Tell the hurting they’re okay

Help out strangers on the way

And when the plate comes, amply pay

Come to classes more than others

Cook a meal, eat with our brothers

Offer prayers for one another

And don’t forget to call our mothers

Grant forgiveness one and all

Welcome guests both great and small

Love our kids, support our wives

Offer up our very lives

Yet though from hills His name we shout,

That still won’t get the garbage out

 

Though trying hard all good to be

That only makes a Pharisee

Pride credits us with worthless trash

And builds a house on sand and ash

Each time you’re looking down your nose

It’s as if Jesus never rose

The sewage simply piles high

Until it towers to the sky

And when the Lord gives you a glance

He simply sees your arrogance

 

Dear Christian friend, the day’s begun

And there’s a race for you to run

Throw off that pride you’re carrying

So only to the cross you cling

And lift your voice and gladly sing

All glory only to our King

Since long before our first birth shout

He, with our garbage, was taken out

 

The victory’s already won

When Jesus cried out, “It is done!”

And God Himself to us has run

He’s present now: “You’re home now, son.”

Your garbage He’s washed clean away

The cleansing flood brings a new day

And that with Word and bread and wine

You’re called by name. He says, “You’re mine.”

 

What pride are you still clinging to?

That clogs your heart with fearful goo?

This week, what change occurs in you

When not defined by what you do?

How will you jump the hurdles now

His victor’s crown upon your brow

When, knowing that your race is won,

You follow footprints of God’s Son

And to eternity you run

But while you’re breathing, never done

The Lord keep you each day en route

For Jesus took our garbage out.




I Believe the Mystery

 

I originally wrote this song with a contemporary feel, but the band complained that the tune had too many triplets in it, and with another look, I realized it worked well in a more traditional setting using the tune “Bunessan” (LSB #789), best known as the tune to “Morning Has Broken.” So I offer the lyrics and both settings in multiple formats. It’s based on the creeds and works well as a credal song and possibly as a Sanctus or hymn for Christ the King Sunday (AKA The Last Sunday of the Church Year) or Trinity Sunday.

One thing to note: using Bunessan, the first 3 stanzas use the tune twice, so think of it as 8 total stanzas for the purpose of accompaniment.

I Believe the Mystery

1. One God Almighty, Maker of ages
Father of all, knit me in the dark
Spreading the cosmos, fueling the atom
Birthing the nova, watching the lark
Majesty, glory, pow’r without limit
Yet in His mercy, He calls me, “Son”
Crafted from clay Divine exhalation
Formed by the Master, Three Who are One

2. For my salvation from my rebellion
Womb of a virgin, sent forth His Son
Feet above heaven too weak to stand up
One became two so all may be one
Carried my weakness, suffered by Pilate
Nailed to a tree for us in our sin
Buried, descended, risen, ascended
Coming to claim us, merit through Him

3. Sevenfold Spirit binds us together
Sent to give life from Father and Son
Wiser than reason, greater than power
Pours out the gift that bonds us as one
Mystical Body, holy communion
Rising to life without sorrow or end
All by His grace, Divine mediation
Father yet Brother, King and yet Friend

B: Open our eyes, Lord, to those in blindness
Open our hearts, Lord, kindness to show
Open our hands, Lord, reaching in service
Open our mouths that Your world may know

C. Immortal Myst’ry, Maker of hist’ry
You have revealed to all through Your Word
Eternal gifted, penalty lifted
Freed us from bondage we’ve all incurred

©2012 Strength and Song Publishing
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

I Believe the Mystery-Chord Sheet (docx: Contemporary, Chord Sheet)

I believe the mystery (pdf: Contemporary, Lead Sheet)

I Believe the Mystery (PowerPoint lyrics)

Contemporary tune:

LSBX file for Lutheran Service Builder




Song: By the Word

English: Wall painting at Partrishow (3) The A...

English: Wall painting at Partrishow (3) The Apostles’ Creed. Note the scraps of paintwork around the panel: there may be a palimpsest of images here, with possibly most or all the walls painted in the mediaeval period. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Here’s a credal song that I wrote that we use around here.

1

By the Word the Father spoke light into the darkness

By the Word all creatures came to be

By the Word the Father broke the land from formless waters

By the Word breathed life in you and me

2

By the Word the Son became the light into the darkness

By the Word born flesh in Bethlehem

By the Word Who’s crucified and raised to rule forever

And the Word will come to judge all men

C

He is the way, the truth and the life

Christ Jesus, God’s only Son

Lamb who was slain is the Lion forever

And in His blood we are one

3

By the Word the Spirit speaks light into our darkness

By the Word He sets the captives free

By the Word unites us in the everlasting kingdom

By the Word we live eternally

C

He is the way, the truth and the life

Christ Jesus, God’s only Son

Lamb who was slain is the Lion forever

And in His blood we are one

As You are, Lord, make us one

©2013 Strength and Song Publishing

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

 

Sheet music (PDF)

PowerPoint file for worship

LSBX File for Lutheran Service Builder