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This is an ecumenical website of resources and reflections on liturgy, spirituality, and worship for individuals and communities. It is run by Rev. Bosco Peters.

Monthly Archives: May 2010

facebook in real life

facebook in real life

facebook in real life

And don’t forget the ads and quizzes: “What is your IQ? Are you smarter than Bob Smith?” – – – do you like this ad? “If you were a car, what brand would YOU be? Send this to 24 friends to find out!”… Facebook: “Mary answered a question about you – ‘Do you think ***… Continue Reading

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Resources Trinity Sunday

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This week is the eighth week in Ordinary Time (Counting Time). Sunday, May 30, Trinity Sunday takes precedence and hence replaces the Sunday in the ninth week in Ordinary Time. Here is a reflection on the collect/opening prayer for Trinity Sunday. On the top of this page is Rublev’s icon of the Trinity reflection 1… Continue Reading

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Missional Church… simple

Missional Church… simple

Missional Church… simple

I have written before about the concerns I have when every service, or the majority of services, follow the model of being a “seeker service” – with a primary focus on seeking to convert people, and even have them drawn into the life of the Christian community. The primary focus and goal of worship, IMO,… Continue Reading

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Canadian online worship resources

The Anglican Church of Canada joins the Church of England, the Scottish Episcopal Church, The Episcopal Church (USA), and others in placing their liturgical texts online. The goals are to assist liturgy planners and to encourage future web-based work of liturgical text development. Every week many worship planners spend hours on their computers, researching and… Continue Reading

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it’s Pentecost

it’s Pentecost

it’s Pentecost

Here is a reflection on the collect/opening prayer for the Day of Pentecost. Here are suggestions that may be incorporated into a Day of Pentecost service. Thought-provoking Easter video

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respectful commenting

Having watched nasty, ad hominem, caustic comments become seriously destructive on websites and in some cases result in the site closing down, I was very wary about opening this site up for comments. But I was constantly urged to do so. And finally gave in, setting up a quite strong comment policy. In the event,… Continue Reading

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Thought-provoking Easter video

Thought-provoking Easter video

Thought-provoking Easter video

H/t Bob Chapman posted on the Liturgy page It is still Easter. I encourage you to “attend” this event, especially at a time when many are forgetting this.

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