The Worship, Music, and the Arts (WMA) Committee invites you to share your ideas for making ELPC’s liturgies more interactive, experiential, and engaging. Over the past year, our worship services have incorporated embodied practices that remind us of the physical body’s central role in Christian faith—such as anointing, renewing baptismal vows, and even the symbolic burning of spiritual and emotional burdens. These moments have offered powerful opportunities to connect with the divine in tangible, meaningful ways.
Now, we want to hear from you! Which practices have spoken most deeply to your spirit? What new ideas do you have for experiential offerings that could enrich our worship life? Your feedback will help us continue creating spaces where all can encounter God through word, music, and action.
In March, WMA will host a listening session for congregants who would like to share their thoughts in person. If you’d like to participate—or just share your ideas via email—please contact WMA chair, Carol Mullen, at carolmullen.pgh@gmail.com. Be sure to indicate if you’re interested in joining the listening session.
Together, let’s imagine new ways to embody our faith and celebrate God’s presence among us.