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The Trinitarian Theology of Morning Prayer

Our beloved BCP takes us, every morning, right to the heart of the most vital and serious of theological issues.

‘Expansive Language’ Should be Disruptive

As the Episcopal Church considers the use of expansive language in liturgical revision, we would do well to remember a few factors.

In Praise of the Lectionary

Our Office lectionary is Catholic and Reformed, it’s flexible, it covers all the essentials, and it’s official for us and good enough for others too.

Living with Cranmer’s Lectionary

Cranmer’s Kalendar demonstrates the basic principle that Anglicans are meant to engage Scripture, as far as possible, in its entirety.

Liturgical Revision and a New Conception of God

Have Christians every believed God is an old man in the sky? And do we need to revise our liturgy because of this?

Licit Liturgical Revision for the Future

A path to liturgical revision has been struck, but revision to the BCP is not occurring.

Did General Convention Authorize Prayer Book Revision?

After Convention, argument continues on what resolution A068 has done.

This Source of Doctrine and Unity Requires Our Care

Episcopalians have disagreed about many things over the years, but the prayer book has remained a focus of unity.

Formed by God through Scripture in the Daily Office

Out of the dust of the ground and by his own “inbreathing,” God also forms us, who say the Daily Office.

Between Scylla and Charybdis?

Many of us wish for clear sailing on prayer book revision, but we run a real danger of getting caught by a whirlpool on one side and rocky shoals on the other.

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