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Liturgy is classically known as "the work of the people." Although a priest preside over our worship, for our services to be as meaningful as they can be many other…
Descriptions, commentary on, and continuing conversations about our worship.
Liturgy is classically known as "the work of the people." Although a priest preside over our worship, for our services to be as meaningful as they can be many other…
I've been writing about worship as a way of entering an alternate reality, which Christians might call the Courts of Heaven, The Heavenly City, The Heavenly Banquet, The Resurrection Life,…
This is part three of a series that explores the way in which we covenant with God through worship. Goodman discerns a basic pattern in all cultures that create ritual…
This post is the second in a series that explores how we covenant with God through worship. Everybody worships, and worship involves attention, awareness and discipline. But it also involves…
This post is the first in a series on covenanting with God through worship. Part of covenanting with anyone is spending time with them. Neglect will end any relationship we…
We are happy to know that many people new to worship in the Episcopal Church come to St. Stephen’s, and we welcome you! This post is intended to help you…
Holy Week falls between Palm Sunday and Easter. It contains the Triduum, the great three days in which the story of Jesus’s betrayal and death is told. It culminates on…
March 2Services at Noon and 7:00 PM Lent begins with a service of penitence. We gather for prayer, and for the imposition of ashes. We are reminded to seek balance…
Joe Rutter shared this very informative article about the use of liturgical colors on the website Know Tea. Some of you are not familiar with the use of color in…
Our very lovely Midday Prayer service, that normally occurs every Wednesday at 12:15, will be on hiatus during the week between Christmas and New Year. We'll resume on January 5th.