How can we worship the Christian God, traditionally prayed to as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and be faithful both to Scripture and to contemporary feminist critiques of patriarchal language and thought? The authors insist that faithful and liberating worship is possible. They offer practical suggestions about how to compose worship, using metaphor, analogy, and images. Establishing theological foundations for inclusive language about the Trinity, they conclude with new worship resources expressing trinitarian faith in accessible contemporary language.