Liturgies for Hope

Sixty Prayers for the Highs, the Lows, and Everything in Between

About the Book

ECPA BESTSELLER Sixty contemporary, comforting liturgies that break through the chaos of modern life to offer a time-tested message of hope for readers navigating fear, burnout, loneliness, and other worries.

“Beautiful words to help us access the longings of our souls and bring them to God. If you’re looking for a jumpstart to your spiritual life, start here.”—Rich Villodas, lead pastor of New Life Fellowship and author of Good and Beautiful and Kind

Remind us, Jesus, that You lay sleeping in the boat, in the middle of the storm at sea. You are neither surprised nor distressed by the mounting chaos. You are not a God who panics.

When writers Audrey Elledge and Elizabeth Moore were inspired to create an anchor of hope for their own local community, they moved forward by turning to the past, to a time when Christians looked at the collapsing world around them and resolved to offer something beautiful—something true—through poetic prayers. 

The stunning result is Liturgies for Hope, an original collection of modern liturgies reminiscent of past generations of faith. Designed to awaken your prayer life, the entries in this gentle guide explore experiences such as

feeling burned-out and soul-weary
embracing the mystery of faith
receiving the kindness of others
struggling with secret shame
bursting with thanksgiving

With Scripture references for every prayer, Liturgies for Hope is both timeless and ideal for this moment, offering words to express our longings, shore up our prayers, and reorient our souls.
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Praise for Liturgies for Hope

“As someone who has spent many hours praying, here’s what I’ve come to realize: it’s still very hard to do. One of the best gifts that has helped me develop my life with God is the prayers and liturgies of others. I often need the words of others to help me form my own words. This is what Audrey Elledge and Elizabeth Moore do for us in this needed book. They offer beautiful words to help us access the longings of our souls and bring them to God. If you’re looking for a jumpstart to your spiritual life, start here.”—Rich Villodas, lead pastor of New Life Fellowship and author of Good and Beautiful and Kind

“This is a marvelous book. I am not surprised it emerged from one of the urban epicenters of our global pandemic—of course this fierce hope would grow in such a place and such a season. Audrey Elledge and Elizabeth Moore weave rich Scriptural imagery into powerful, prayerful poetry covering topics that are at once universal but also timely in their particularity. The liturgical pronouns shift between we, you, and I in a way that is spacious and welcoming. Best of all, this book compelled even this solitary reader to reach out to her friends; these are liturgies that simply must be prayed in the company of others.”—Christie Purifoy, author of Placemaker

Liturgies for Hope will be a trusted companion for those who struggle to find words for the cry of their hearts. In this book, Audrey and Elizabeth encourage us to lay our deepest requests before the Lord as a humble act of worship. This collection of prayers stirred my heart’s affection for Christ by reminding me of the strong hope we have in Him.”—Hunter Beless, founder and host of the Journeywomen podcast and author of Read It, See It, Say It, Sing It!
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Excerpt

Liturgies for Hope

Authors’ Note

Liturgies for Hope started as an act of defiance against fear. As New York City teetered on the brink of the pandemic crisis in March 2020, we (Audrey and Elizabeth) asked each other, “What can we, lovers of words, create to recognize and push back the darkness?” Unsettled by the flood of frightening headlines, unhelpful think pieces, and mindless escapism, we began to wonder whether we, as writers, could create an anchor for our beloved and sorrowstricken city to hold on to—something that would last beyond the sickness, isolation, and toilet-paper hoarding of the pandemic. So, with morning light spilling onto paper (read: keyboards) and open Bibles, we set out to put form to the shapeless depths of grief in our community.

We partnered with our church home, Church of the City New York, to publish the resulting liturgies online, launching them into the world on Easter Sunday 2020. The response was overwhelming: Our inboxes were flooded with requests to translate the liturgies into other languages, and messages from people across the world detailed exactly how the liturgies gave them hope. While Liturgies for Hope was born out of the specific turmoil of the pandemic, the response indicated that this collection transcends the pandemic and speaks to the evergreen needs of our time—feeling helpless, being consumed by media, worrying for physical health, needing an overdue belly laugh, and more.

Neither of us grew up in churches that practiced liturgy, yet we found that prayers rooted in the liturgical tradition proved to be a catalyst for our writing. Designed to be read and recited in community, these poetic prayers address the turmoil of the human heart and point toward the steady, unchanging truth of God’s presence promised in Scripture. Liturgical prayers were written generations ago by people who observed the collapsing world around them and resolved to offer something more beautiful and trustworthy, something true, something steadying. We wanted to create a similar offering for you, whoever you are and wherever you are. These prayers are meant not to replace your prayer life but rather to awaken, encourage, and inspire it. Ultimately, each liturgy is meant to reorient your hope toward its truest Source and encourage you to press into the ache of holy longing.

We believe that God has provided truth, wisdom, and encouragement in His Word that we can recite, repeat, and meditate on—individually and corporately—and be filled and equipped for every circumstance. These liturgies were prayerfully written based on the promises of God in Scripture, and each liturgy includes a list of the verses that inspired us.

While writing these liturgies, we asked God not only “What do You want to say about this topic?” but also “What do You wish we would say to You?” We hope that these liturgies give language to the wonders and wrestling of your soul, inviting you into new depths of honesty and discovery with God. May you continue to encounter the beauty, power, and mystery of God through poetry, through prayer, and beyond.

Audrey Elledge and Elizabeth Moore
New York City

About the Author

Audrey Elledge
Audrey Elledge is an author and editor in New York, where she works by day at SparkNotes. She has won the Academy of American Poets Prize and the Virginia Beall Ball Prize. Elledge co-authored her first book, Liturgies for Hope, with Elizabeth Moore. More by Audrey Elledge
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Elizabeth Moore
Elizabeth Moore lives in New York, where she works at Ad Age. She co-authored her first book, Liturgies for Hope, with Audrey Elledge. More by Elizabeth Moore
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Jon Tyson
Jon Tyson is a pastor and church planter in New York City. Originally from Adelaide, Australia, Jon moved to the United States over two decades ago with a passion to seek and cultivate renewal in the Western Church. He is the author of Sacred Roots, A Creative Minority, and The Burden Is Light. He serves as the lead pastor of Church of the City New York. More by Jon Tyson
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