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The increasing desire among Christians to pray in inclusive language has resulted in the publication of this inclusive language psalter. The editors have selected the 1979 Book of Common Prayer as the basis for their psalter. Techniques for changing al the non-inclusive language to inclusive language were carefully wrought and judiciously applied, in keeping with common sense, biblical scholarship, and the ancient Hebrew liturgical principle that...
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Welcome to the eBook edition of the Book of Common Prayer produced by Church Publishing, Inc. This version of the BCP contains the complete content of the authorized Book of Common Prayer 1979. Fully searchable and featuring a built-in Table of Contents, this eBook BCP was designed to make content accessible on mobile devices and tablets. Because eBooks are designed to re-flow the text according to the size of the screen of your mobile device, designing...
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Much like the Catholic best-seller, but expressly developed for the Episcopal Church:
Incorporates liturgy and music suggestions according to the Book of Common Prayer and other approved pastoral rites.
A proven, practical tool already used by thousands, with new articles for the Episcopal Church audience.
Funeral planning is one of the most challenging things a family or priest may ever do, whether it is honoring the death of a loved one or long-time...
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A Guide to the Practice of Church Music by Marion J. Hatchett was published by Church Hymnal Corporation in 1989 and was an invaluable resource for church musicians, clergy, and educational programs in the church, such as the Leadership Program for Musicians (LPM). Since that time our liturgical language expanded and changed the scope of our worship offerings. The hymnody of other cultures, as well as hymn writers from the past thirty years, has influenced...
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As a priest in the Episcopal Church, I attended the deaths of many and presided over their burial. I found comfort in the rites provided for that purpose-The Litany at the Time of Death and The Burial of the Dead. These rites consist of prayers, scripture readings, and hymns. They proclaim hope in God's promise of more life to come. By commenting on these texts, and sharing my own reflections, I seek to share this hope with others.This hope is centered...
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