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The Common Thread

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How we worship, particularly as Episcopalians, shapes faith and action.
  • 17 March 2021
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The Episcopal Church is embarking on a new era of liturgical reform, giving us an opportunity to reflect on why we do what we do as a body.

A Christian understanding of life sets every act of personal or communal worship as a response; we look on ourselves and everything around us with curiosity, wonder, awe, fear, love, hope, and uncertainty about what it all means for us and how we feel about it. Worship begins as a response, but reaches into the future and makes alterations to adapt to changing circumstances. This is essential reading as the General Convention approaches and these conversations continue.

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Price: $19.95
Pages: 144
Publisher: Church Publishing Incorporated
Imprint: Church Publishing
Publication Date: 17 March 2021
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781640653672
Format: Paperback
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". . . an excellent parish study—for Lent or Advent—usefully introducing laity to some of the more important issues and technical terms in any liturgical revision." —Bryan D. Spinks, Anaphora



“With disarming honesty and self-deprecating humor, but also with informed and quiet intelligence, Kevin Moroney clearly presents the basics needed by anyone who cares about revision of common prayer in the Episcopal Church. He transparently presents the actual current state of that revision, encouraging wide participation in further work. This is a wonderful and engaging book.” —Gordon W. Lathrop, author of Saving Images: The Presence of the Bible in Christian Liturgy



“Kevin Moroney does the unexpected: he ties real-life experiences of joy, loss, grief, and resurrection to a compelling vision of the leitourgia of the Episcopal Church. It’s not often that a liturgical theology will make you laugh, cry, and stay interested all the way until the end, but this book practically glows with theological depth and life wisdom. What a gift to the church—and the world!” —April Stace, author of White Knuckle Love