Here is a collection of articles from this blog dealing with liturgy in general.
“The Prayer Book tradition reflects the Anglican desire to communicate theological principles through the medium of public worship, and ideally that is what a Prayer Book should do.” — Gerald Bray, Anglicanism: A Reformed Catholic Tradition
Liturgy in general:
- What is liturgy?
- How to become a liturgy “expert”
- The Three-fold Rule of Worship
- Brief Introduction to the 2019 Prayer Book
- Why liturgy in the first place?
- Defining Churchmanship
- Importance of Common Prayer and Common Thought
- We don’t “invite God’s presence” in worship
- The Daily Office is a Pastoral Work
- “The Lord be with you…”
- “…And with your spirit.”
- More on the Salutation (“The Lord be with you / and with your spirit.”)
- Anglicanism’s only manual ritual in the Communion service (or, why “Virtual Communion” is impossible)
Sample Services:
- Morning Prayer – Tuesday 16 July 2019
- Evening Prayer – Monday 22 July 2019
- Evening Prayer – Eve of the Ascension 20 May 2020
- Evening Prayer – Pentecost 31 May 2020
- Midday Prayer – Wednesday 31 July 2019
- Antecommunion – 20 August 2019
- Antecommunion – Ascension Day 21 May 2020
- Compline – Tuesday 3 September 2019
- Hymn – Crown him with many crowns verse 1