Encore Post: Upon singing the Offertory and presenting the offerings of the Church, the service enters somewhat of an intermission. The Service of the Word is wrapping, only the Prayer of the Church remains before the Service of the Sacrament begins with Preface and Proper Preface.
The Prayer of the Church is an expanded prayer, containing many different and various petitions and thanksgivings. For many years, you might have called the Prayer of the Church an ordinary, because there were basically three “Prayers of the Church” that were printed inside of the Altar Book. However, in recent years the Prayers of the Church have become much more a proper, at least for the churches of the LCMS who utilize the Let Us Pray Series created by the LCMS Director of Worship and his team.
In my Congregation, I utilize the Prayer of the Church provided in the Altar Book because of its consistency in wording. I hope and pray that the continued hearing of the same words move my people to use those words in their own prayers. However, there is great merit in using the new prayers too because they are written for our present troubles in mind. Also, pastors should tailor these prayers to the circumstances of the Congregation. For instance, if one of the prayers offered in the Altar Book there is no petition for pregnant women and there is one woman with child, adding a petition for mother and child would likely be appreciated, etc.
Another prayer that the Prayer of the Church is molded after is the great Litany, found on pages 288 and 289 of the Lutheran Service Book. The petitions found within that great prayer cover all facets of life. If a pastor desires to write his own prayer of the church, I would encourage us all to begin with the words of the Great Litany and expand from there.
Rev. Jacob Hercamp
Christ Lutheran Church
Noblesville, Indiana
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