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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.

Tag Archives: websites

Freshened site

Freshened site

Freshened site

A month ago I asked for suggestions for freshening this site. I received good, helpful, positive suggestions. I have been able to implement most ideas. Some are beyond my and others’ expertise. Some improvements will continue as time allows. I spent more than three full days of my holidays working on the site’s functioning. I… Continue Reading

Baptism of Christ

textweek resources scripture readings reflection on this Sunday’s collect/opening prayer Ordinary Time Epiphany badges Many people like, from time to time, to add a badge to their website or blog. If you like the idea – send your friends the URL of this blog post. The HTML for adding the above badge to your blog… Continue Reading

Freshening this site

I’m purchasing upgrades for the software for this site – a good time to freshen up the site. What ideas do you have for possible improvements? The basic “structure” and approach of this site will remain. I think I might put the whole site to fixed width – the blog part is 950 I think…. Continue Reading

new search engine

new search engine

new search engine

There was an article in the newspaper here about the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco last week. The article featured “blekko.com, a web search engine that allows users to limit searches to high-quality, trusted websites”. Call me vain, or obsessed with one discipline, but I put “liturgy” into blekko.com and… YAY!!! this site comes… Continue Reading

make a website

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Having a website, say for your parish or community, is no longer as difficult as it might look, or as you might think. Rev. Andrew Hedge took the ideas I presented on how to make a free website simply and has produced a most admirable, attractive, and useful website, easy to keep up to date,… Continue Reading

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

liturgy site in list of top Christian blogs

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I have just been informed that this site has been listed with 97 others on christiancounselingdegree.org (OK – mine is number 98, I hope they aren’t listed in order of usefulness, LOL. They don’t appear to be). That American site has as a strapline, “using biblical values to help others.” That site intends to bring… Continue Reading