Online worship planning resources are a technological gift for worship planners, preachers, and musicians alike. Some sites allow access by subscription only, but many others are available for free. Here are just three online resources I find invaluable for planning worship.
is āa virtual study desk for students, teachers and preachers.ā And, Iād add, for bulletin editors, creators of childrenās bulletins, and deliverers of childrenās messages. Organized by Bible text, the site provides links for preachers (journal articles, scholarly research, and even a movie concordance!) and musicians (hymn and anthem suggestions), as well as those planning bulletins (public domain images), childrenās messages, and childrenās bulletins. Most of these inspirational suggestions come from the Catholic and Lutheran traditions.
For Reformed worship resources, surf the website of the . The site offers helpful worship planning resources, including model liturgies used by the Institute. A valuable partner to this site is Calvin Theological Seminaryās , offering resources for the preacher from the Bible or from Reformed confessions.
While these websites frame the larger theme and components of worship, for specific song choices go to . This database catalogs thousands of songs searchable by title, composer, theme, meter, keyword, or Bible text. Once a song is selected, the site displays musical arrangements for piano, instruments, handbells, organ, or choir. With some songs it is even possible to modulate the music and print it in a new key. This is extremely helpful, for example, if a B-flat clarinet would like to play with the opening hymn.
Of course this list of worship and music planning websites is not exhaustive. As you become aware of the talents and preferences of your particular worshiping community, youāll discover other sites that are more useful for you. Thatās the work of the Spirit: taking all thingsāour planning, our thoughts, and our resourcesāand pointing them to Christ.