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==Worship== The session of the local congregation has a great deal of freedom in the style and ordering of worship within the guidelines set forth in the Directory for Worship section of the ''Book of Order''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pcusa.org/oga/publications/boo07-09.pdf |year=2007β2009 |publisher=PC(USA) |title=Book of Order |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090906214907/http://www.pcusa.org/oga/publications/boo07-09.pdf |archive-date=September 6, 2009 |access-date=February 2, 2016}}</ref> Worship varies from congregation to congregation. The order may be very traditional and highly liturgical, or it may be very simple and informal. This variance is not unlike that seen in the "[[High Church]]" and "[[Low Church]]" styles of the [[Anglican Church]]. The ''Book of Order'' suggests a worship service ordered around five themes: "gathering around the Word, proclaiming the Word, responding to the Word, the sealing of the Word, and bearing and following the Word into the world." Prayer is central to the service and may be silent, spoken, sung, or read in unison (including the [[Lord's Prayer]]). Music plays a large role in most PC(USA) worship services and ranges from chant to traditional Protestant hymns, to classical sacred music, to more modern music, depending on the preference of the individual church and is offered prayerfully and not "for entertainment or artistic display." Scripture is read and usually preached upon. An offering is usually taken.<ref>{{Citation | url = http://www.pcusa.org/101/101-worship.htm | publisher = PC(USA) | title = Presbyterian 101 | contribution = Worship | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070716210204/https://www.pcusa.org/101/101-worship.htm | archive-date = July 16, 2007 | df = mdy-all }}</ref> {{Blockquote |The pastor has certain responsibilities which are not subject to the authority of the session. In a particular service of worship the pastor is responsible for: # the selection of Scripture lessons to be read, # the preparation and preaching of the sermon or exposition of the Bible, # the prayers offered on behalf of the people and those prepared for the use of the people in worship, # the music to be sung, # the use of drama, dance, and other art forms. The pastor may confer with a worship committee in planning particular services of worship.|[W-1.4005]}} The Directory for Worship in the [[Book of Order]] provides the directions for what must be, or may be included in worship. During the 20th century, Presbyterians were offered optional use of [[liturgical book]]s: * [[The Book of Common Worship of 1906]] * [[The Book of Common Worship of 1932]] * [[The Book of Common Worship of 1946]] * [[The Worshipbook of 1970]] * [[The Book of Common Worship of 1993]] * [[The Book of Common Worship of 2018]] For more information, see [[Liturgical book of the Presbyterian Church (USA)]] In regard to [[vestments]], the Directory for Worship leaves that decision up to the ministers. Thus, on a given Sunday morning service, a congregation may see the minister leading worship in street clothes, Geneva gown, or an alb. Among the [[Paleo-orthodoxy]] and [[emerging church]] Presbyterians, clergy are moving away from the traditional black [[Geneva gown]] and reclaiming not only the more ancient [[Eucharist]] vestments of [[alb]] and [[chasuble]], but also [[cassock]] and [[surplice]] (typically a full-length Old English style surplice which resembles the [[Celts|Celtic]] alb, an ungirdled liturgical tunic of the old [[Gallican Rite]]). ===The Service for the Lord's Day=== The Service for the Lord's Day is the name given to the general format or ordering of worship in the Presbyterian Church as outlined in its Constitution's [[Book of Order]]. There is a great deal of liberty given toward worship in that denomination, so while the underlying order and components for the Service for the Lord's Day is extremely common, it varies from congregation to congregation, region to region.
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