The Anglican Church of “or”
Has New Zealand Anglicanism gone too far in the direction of “creativity” in worship at the expense of liturgy being the work of the (whole) church?
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Has New Zealand Anglicanism gone too far in the direction of “creativity” in worship at the expense of liturgy being the work of the (whole) church?
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I was recently involved in a group discussing the Eucharist and mission. Too often the Eucharist is celebrated with little enthusiasm (Greek for God in it!), heads in books (or printed sheets, or even gazing at OHP or projector screen), the written texts used without apparent conviction – or as if the words did not
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WANTED! The above person – seen on the internet – is wanted by God! (because God loves you) For the above image to “work” you need to be logged in to facebook. If you are not a member of facebook – don’t worry, God loves you anyway. Go on to read another post. Update (14.08.08):
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I was obviously aware of the Rosary, and also of Orthodox prayer beads for use with the Jesus Prayer, and also the Anglican Rosary (more here and here). But this week I met a young woman wearing His Story Lord’s Prayer Beads (see my photo). The beads represent different parts of the Lord’s Prayer. For
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Two wonderful art resources: a link to excellent clip art, and a link to another useful resource.
A reflection that relates Hiroshima, World Peace Day and the Feast of the Transfiguration August 6
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I have regularly used a form of group lectio divina in catechumenate groups. It is regularly called the “African method”. This method was introduced by the African Delegation to the Lambeth Conference. Hence, it is known by both names: “Lambeth” and “African.”
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Some see the move from “thee” (thou, thine) to “you” (yours) as a loss of respect. That is actually not the case – It is more complex than that.
Addressing God “thee” out of respect? Read More »