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Lament
Lament (to God, typically) is faithful protest over sin, sorrow, loss, sickness, death, enemy threats, or any of the other ills humans face, often accompanied by weeping, moaning, wailing, breast-beating, or other signs of anguish.
Lord's Prayer
The Lord's Prayer is a prayer from the Bible that Christ taught his disciples, and in turn, taught us, to pray. This prayer models well for us how to pray.
Lord's Supper or Communion
The Lord's Supper or communion is a meal of celebration, remembrance, and anticipation that was instituted at the last supper.
Offering Liturgy or Prayer
Giving back, freely, from what we have received from God is part of worship.
Opening Prayer
Worship begins best out of a prayerful spirit. A prayer at the opening of worship, whether private or corporate, helps to center worshipers' hearts and minds on God.
Passing of the Peace
In worship, we hear words of God's peace and blessing extended to the congregation. Following these words of peace, the congregation can then turn to each other and extend the peace of Christ to each other—passing on the gesture of reconciliation and peace.
Prayer
Prayer is an address to God. It may include praise, thanksgiving, confession, lament, or petition, including intercession. Prayer may be said, thought, or sung. Prayer calls for reverence toward a holy God, but may also provide fellowship with a loving God.
Prayer for Illumination
The prayer for illumination is a prayer that occurs before the reading of God's word, asking God's spirit to act through the reading and preaching of scripture.
Prayer of Confession
Confession of sin is an admission of transgressions and shortcomings, first to God and then to any others we have wronged. In healthy confession the admission is searching, grieving, humble, and frank. The confessor neither hides nor withholds anything, including that he or she may be insincere about the confession...
Prayer of Praise or Thanksgiving
We respond to God with heartfelt thanksgiving and praise for the good things that God does for us.
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