
Treading carefully into BCP revision
A small group is trying to launch a church-wide conversation on the prayer book as a prerequisite for even considering revision
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A small group is trying to launch a church-wide conversation on the prayer book as a prerequisite for even considering revision
I suspect that, true to form, there will be many shifts in focus, while attempting to avoid painting those with differing views into a corner
In this episode, Jon, Jennifer, Amy, and Charles (sort of) crack open the BCP to see what works, what doesn’t and what we might want in a revised prayer book
Should Prayers of the People include the name of the President-elect?
The SCLM has outlined their options for a plan for revising TEC’s prayer book; but is there energy for a revision right now?
I was struck especially by these words: “Receive me again into the arms of your mercy, and restore me to the blessed company of your faithful people;
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