Archive for the ‘Mother’s Day’ Category

Now Thank We All Our God   “Now Thank We All Our God” was written by a Lutheran Pastor named Martin Rinkart, in Eilenburg, Saxony in the early 17th century.  He lived during a time of great political strife.  During the Thirty Years War his city was under siege by Swedish and Austrian armies.  In [...]

  I’m not much of a fan of dedicating an entire worship service to a Mother’s Day theme, but here’s a short reading if you are thinking about acknowledging the Mother’s in your congregation.   Mother’s Day Litany (based on Proverbs 31)     Leader: A woman is a blessing to her husband and children. [...]