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Let Us Pray

by Gilliss, N. Graham Standish
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Overview

This practical book for use in Reformed worship boasts a collection of highly engaging prayers written by current Presbyterian pastors and theologians. Unique amidst most prayer books, the language of these prayers is conversational in tone, rather than formal, and their concerns represent a diversity of approaches. Divided into sections by seasons of the liturgical year, Let Us Pray includes prayers of confession, petition, intercession, and thanksgiving, as well as assurances of pardon, litanies, and calls to worship.

Synopsis

This practical book for use in Reformed worship boasts a collection of highly engaging prayers written by current Presbyterian pastors and theologians. Unique amidst most prayer books, the language of these prayers is conversational in tone, rather than formal, and their concerns represent a diversity of approaches. Divided into sections by seasons of the liturgical year, Let Us Pray includes prayers of confession, petition, intercession, and thanksgiving, as well as assurances of pardon, litanies, and calls to worship. Contributors include Thomas W. Currie III, Curtis A. Kearns Jr., James S. Lowry, C. Eric Mount Jr., John M. Mulder, Donna Schaper, N. Graham Standish, Susan R. Tomlinson, and Louis B. Weeks.

About the Author, Gilliss


Martha S. Gilliss is a former curriculum editor for Congregational Ministries Publishing of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and a former editor for Geneva Press. She currently resides in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2006
Publisher
Westminster John Knox Press
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780664501730

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