Changing the world through liturgy
by Linda Ryan In one of my Education for Ministry EfM Online groups and keeps the blog
by Linda Ryan In one of my Education for Ministry EfM Online groups and keeps the blog
by M. Thomas Shaw On my day off, when I am in West Newbury, I go to a little gym in a storefront in a
As we mentioned yesterday, bishops, clergy and lay leaders from around the Episcopal Church have been attempting to make sense of and otherwise respond to the horrific shootings in Newtown, Connecticut last Friday. Here are a few links to some of the sermons and statements that have come to our attention.
In the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a town in Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin engaged to a man
Harriet Baber makes a couple of provocative claims in a comment on yesterday’s item about why people don’t go to church. She notes:
reflects on Christmas and the feelings it sometimes evokes:
The liturgy for blessing same-sex relationships that was approved for provisional use at the discretion of diocesan bishops by the General Convention of the Episcopal Church is now online.
“In spite of our ignorance, I had an appreciation for the care that was taken with the liturgy and rituals. And the classic choral music had a beauty that spoke to me in the mysterious ways that art moves our souls.”