Liturgy
No Tongues: what prayer ministry and a new colleague accidentally taught me about the Book of Common Prayer
Jonathan Pease writes: ‘I can see a chapel from my window.’ Such was the standard response of the Cambridge undergraduate to being asked to declare one’s ‘religious views’ on Facebook. Some years later, from the 13th floor of a 1965 concrete apartment block on an east London A-road, I gaze down on an ex-seafarers’ chapel, set against a backdrop of ten-mile views out to where the golden evening brightens in the West. Now a thriving Charismatic operation, to which the flat I sit in belongs, this church entered a year ago into partnership with a liturgical church in the same Deanery, promising resource and revitalisation. I was flattered to be asked to help with this: apparently a natural extension of my adventures to date with choirs, church music and liturgy in London’s East End. ...
Whither Worship? The Parish Communion
The Rev’d Christopher Mitchell
To Creed or not to Creed? – that is the question
On the history and usage of the Nicene Creed – a fresh evaluation: The Very Rev’d Canon James Newman
The Eucharist and the Monomyth
Danny Pegg
How and why and when to recite the Nicene Creed
The Rev’d Dr. Warner White