Associated Parishes for Liturgy and Mission

We share a passion for renewing liturgy and engaging the baptized in mission.

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Kurt Huber

An Order for Celebrating the Holy Eucharist with Children 1 Reply

Open - Summer 2004 Had an article and an order for celebrating the HE with children. Does anyone have an electronic copy of this?

Started by Kurt Huber. Last reply by Kurt Huber Sep 10.

Laura E. Moore

Holy Week liturgies in the Episcopal Church

Hi, all, I am working on my dissertation on the development of the Holy Week liturgies in the Episcopal Church. A very important part of this largely untold story is the grassroots rites parishes a...

Started by Laura E. Moore Sep 9.

Cassidy David

Get 3 FREE Dissertation Topics Without Spending a Single PENNY!

3 Free Dissertation Topics??? Really??? Well… You must be reading this post just to confirm if the statement is true OR “Free Dissertation Topics” under discussion are those that must have been ove...

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Started by Cassidy David Aug 20.

Frank Logue

Inculturation 4 Replies

A major focus for the APLM Council Meeting for 2009 will be inculturation of the liturgy. We will meet in San Antonio, Texas at the Mexican American Cultural Center. The Rev. James "Jake" Emereur, ...

Started by Frank Logue. Last reply by L. Celeste Gardner Mar 16.

Charles Hawkins

Revised Common Lectionary Question

I received the following email. Can you help me answer the question? Father Charles, As you know, the Gospel reading for the 1st Sunday of Christmas, in the Episcopal Church, is John 1. However, ...

Tagged: Adaptation, Episcopal, Lectionary, Common, Revised

Started by Charles Hawkins Dec. 29, 2008.

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APLM Blog

Speaking the Call to Ministry to One Another

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Speaking the Call to Ministry to One Another: A re-visioning of the Chrism Mass Holy Week liturgy, with bishop, clergy, and laypeople. Where might we go with the Maundy Thursday Chrism Mass and Reaffirmation of Ordination Vows? Donald Schell writes of twenty-five years experience of the ‘Chrism Mass’ and Renewal of Ordination Vows in Holy Week, valuing the experience for its collegiality and but also wondering how diocesan and cathedral liturgies for this event, shaped when the 1979 Prayer Book was new, could be reframed to give clergy and laity in Holy Week opportunity to celebrate and nurture their shared call to service and the servanthood in friendship that Christ commands in John’s Gospel.

Starting from Scratch

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Starting from Scratch: What Church Panting Looked Like for St. Lydia's
is a new Open article now online. Click the image above to read the article by Emily Scott.

Emily Scott tells of the first months of founding St. Lydia’s, her new effort at liturgical evangelism and community building with young adults in New York City. The congregation that she began and that’s now taking steps to shape its own life is still, as she says, ‘hot off the press,’ and she tells the beginning of a story that invites us to ask for more.

Here as St. Lydia’s is just begun and while the thinking and experience are in formative stages she writes about what prompted this beginning, how she made initial choices, what church and organizational thinking she drew on to shape a new start-up. With the unguarded voice of those moments of beginnings, she’s asking what the work of starting something really is. That question of how to begin something new can speak to any church leader and any congregation. It’s always going to be specific and local, anyone risking the spiritual and practical work of first steps will welcome hear not just of the progress St. Lydia’s has made, but how that progress was made, and what they learned along the way.

Anticipated Returns: The Advent Project

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Anticipated Returns: The Advent Project
is a new Open article. Click the image above to read the article by William Peterson.

We publish Bill Petersen’s article on the North American Academy of Liturgy’s “Advent Project Seminar” in time to challenge any of us who plan liturgy to restore Advent to its ancient seven week length, sidestep the ‘Christmas culture,’ and find our way to much-needed preaching, teaching and reflection on what Christian eschatology actually looks like, how it’s different from ‘End Times’ speculations of the Religious Right, and how the end which has come to us in Christ invites us to live differently NOW. The North American Academy of Liturgy’s ecumenical conversations took this renewed approach to practical ideas including the observation that the Revised Common Lectionary anticipates such a change, or at least supplies suitable readings for a seven week Advent. The seminar also suggested experimental use of the “O” Antiphons one by one for this longer seven week Advent, and invited making new sources (or adapting existing ones) such as hymnody and psalm antiphons to give the extended season character and life. This article was invited by APLM Council member John Hill and is also published in Liturgy Canada.

Read it and see what your congregation can do to linger in reflection on the coming and presence of God’s kingdom. The seminar is particularly interested in hearing of experiments this advent – what you tried and how it worked. Read, ponder, and join this ecumenical and international effort to renew and enlarge our Advent in practice.
 
 

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