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Tag Archives: liturgy
Life and Liturgy
I am picking up where I left off a couple of weeks ago, talking about liturgical worship. If you recall, I’ve gone through the entire Lutheran liturgy from the old “Red” 1958 Service Book and Hymnal, interspersed with a few … Continue reading
The Lutheral Liturgy, Part 5: The Communion
For newcomers, I’ve been writing a series of posts on the Lutheran Liturgy as found in the 1958 Service Book & Hymnal, filling it in with other liturgical-related posts. I’m learning much in the process, and will probably continue to … Continue reading
Posted in Church, The Liturgy
Tagged 1958, angus dei, communion, Eucharist, liturgy, lutheran, nunc diminittis, service book and hymnal, worship
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More thoughts on liturgy
From Sacred Ground Music: Liturgy is gaining popularity again. It has wide appeal to emergent communities because it seems to make the sacred accessable, and hearkens back to a time where the church seemed to be more…pure…authentic. Whether this is … Continue reading
Various views on liturgy
Just in time to fit in to my series on Liturgy, here’s an interesting collection of thoughts on the importance of liturgical worship.