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God's Transforming Work
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21 July 2011

A collection of purpose-written reflections on Common Worship and the ways it has been used over the ten years of its existence.
In this volume, Nicholas Papadopulos gathers contributions from distinguished liturgical practitioners to assess its development and reflect upon its usage in this first decade.
In a series of penetrating and thought-provoking essays, ten authors consider Common Worship's emergence from earlier liturgical revisions. They examine its provisions for the Eucharist, baptism and ordination, as well as for the Service of the Word. The effective use of music and architecture is also considered, as are the training needs of worship leaders and the Church's liturgical future.
Contributors include Michael Perham, Angela Tilby, Anders Bergquist, Jeremy Fletcher, Simon Reynolds, Richard Giles, Jeremy Davies, Peter Moger, Gilly Myers.
Foreword by Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury.
COMMON WORSHIP:CONSIDERING THE LITURGY
1 The silent music of our praise
Michael Perham
2 Whatever happened to original sin?
Angela Tilby
3 The Common Worship ordination services
Anders Bergquist
4 A Service of the Word
Jeremy Fletcher
Part 2
COMMON WORSHIP: BRINGING THE LITURGY TO LIFE
5 Believing in a God who sings
Simon Reynolds
6The tent re-pitched
Richard Giles
7 God's patterns: reflections on liturgical shape at Salisbury Cathedral
Jeremy Davies
Part 3
COMMON WORSHIP:TOMORROW'S LITURGY
8 Forming the practitioners
Peter Moger
9 Liturgical future
Gilly Myers
Afterword
David Stancliffe, musician, liturgist, bishop Nicholas Papadopulos