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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.

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Live Below the Line

Live Below the Line

Live Below the Line

Thousands of people, for five days this August, have chosen to spend just $2.25 each day on food. They are doing this because there are 1.4 billion people who have no choice other than to do it every day. $2.25 represents the amount someone living in extreme poverty in New Zealand would have to live… Continue Reading

Google+

As Google+ gets underway there’s plenty of joking about Google being ordained (Google+), Google automatically ordaining people as bishops (+Bosco), Google using a religious symbol… Fr David Cloake has written a witty Liturgy for the Creation and Propagation of a Google+ Account. The complete rite is here, here are some parts to whet your appetite:… Continue Reading

Christ has no online presence but yours

Christ has no online presence but yours, No blog, no Facebook page but yours, Yours are the tweets through which love touches this world, Yours are the posts through which the Gospel is shared, Yours are the updates through which hope is revealed. Christ has no online presence but yours, No blog, no Facebook page… Continue Reading

Week starting May 29

scripture readings textweek resources This is the Sixth Sunday of Easter (not the fifth Sunday after Easter). • collect/opening prayer reflection for Easter 6 May 29 and week following Please add hymns, prayers, ideas, resources in the comments. Encourage consciousness of Easter being a season, not just a day – “attend” Easter is 50 days… Continue Reading

Week starting May 22

scripture readings textweek resources This is the Fifth Sunday of Easter (not the fourth Sunday after Easter). • collect/opening prayer reflection for Easter 4 May 15 and week following Please add hymns, prayers, ideas, resources in the comments. Encourage consciousness of Easter being a season, not just a day – “attend” Easter is 50 days… Continue Reading

how to celebrate 50 days of Easter?

This is not some sort of trick question where I actually know the answer or have strong opinions but I’m hiding them… How can we celebrate the Easter Season better? Let’s work out together some creative ways that we can celebrate the 50 days of the Easter Season at home, in a flat, with a… Continue Reading

changing lightbulb

There was a facebook conversation which began by Rachel Marszalek saying: It takes 15 Anglicans to change a light bulb: one to do the work and the other 14 to stand around saying how much they preferred the old bulb! To which Alasdair Kay responded: actually what would happen is the standing committee would bat… Continue Reading