This 1994 BOOK OF COMMON WORSHIP was issued by the Theology and Worship Ministry Unit of the Presbyterian Church (USA), the nation's biggest Presbyterian denomination, yet was dated almost the minute it hit the pews and seminaries. While interesting, it is hardly my idea of a "must-have" for anything other than mandated use. For example, the liturgy against "Sexual Confusion" urges: "Straighten us out, Lord."
Rest assured, this hefty tome is not a hymnal but in cases like the above, it manages to be tone-deaf anyway. If it cannot be rejected, it should be avoided, or at least subjected to prayerful scrutiny. Two stars at Goodreads means "It's OK," or in my case it means "Use this opus if you must, but there's no sin in avoiding it in favor of fresher, more insightful liturgy if you have any say in the matter."