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Offertory Prayers and Introductions

Do you always use the same offertory prayer?  Many churches use a variety of seasonal or alternative options for a part of the liturgy, and it’s a good idea to consider some variety in your use of prayers at the Offertory.

Click Here to find some optional suggestions from the “Reimagining the Offertory resource”.

You may also want to consider introducing the Offering in a variety of ways.  There is also a page of Introductions and Sentences from the same resource.

See the whole Reimagining the Offertory resource.