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Beyond Smells and Bells: Sunday, February 22
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Beyond Smells and Bells. A series of posts for a study group at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Raytown, Missouri, as we head into Lent. The purpose of this small group is to learn more about the wonder and power of Christian liturgy. Sunday, February 22, 2009. Sunday, February 22. We touched on the value of the liturgical calendar and how it changes the way we experience time and perceive reality - "the meaning that is infused by the dance between time and eternity.". February 26, 2009 at 8:41 AM. Since...
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Beyond Smells and Bells: March 2009
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Beyond Smells and Bells. A series of posts for a study group at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Raytown, Missouri, as we head into Lent. The purpose of this small group is to learn more about the wonder and power of Christian liturgy. Monday, March 30, 2009. Sunday, March 29. Well, if you think last week's readings were rapturous, what shall we call this week's? Chapter 14 is titled. Words of Living W-a-t-e-r, The Liturgy as Poetic Reality that Transforms. If it's even better I write. Yes, yes, yes!
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Beyond Smells and Bells: Sunday, March 22
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Beyond Smells and Bells. A series of posts for a study group at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Raytown, Missouri, as we head into Lent. The purpose of this small group is to learn more about the wonder and power of Christian liturgy. Sunday, March 29, 2009. Sunday, March 22. Recapping last week's session:. We went through Chapter 12, Living the Trinity, and Chapter 13, Drunken Sobriety. This profoundly communitarian ethos is woven all through the liturgy because the liturgy is profoundly Trinitarian.
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Beyond Smells and Bells: February 2009
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Beyond Smells and Bells. A series of posts for a study group at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Raytown, Missouri, as we head into Lent. The purpose of this small group is to learn more about the wonder and power of Christian liturgy. Sunday, February 22, 2009. Sunday, February 22. We touched on the value of the liturgical calendar and how it changes the way we experience time and perceive reality - "the meaning that is infused by the dance between time and eternity.". Monday, February 16, 2009. When I r...
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Beyond Smells and Bells: Sunday, March 15
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Beyond Smells and Bells. A series of posts for a study group at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Raytown, Missouri, as we head into Lent. The purpose of this small group is to learn more about the wonder and power of Christian liturgy. Sunday, March 15, 2009. Sunday, March 15. What a glorious day, with the hint of spring, and, for me this upcoming week, spring break! Well, what about the wonder and power of Christian liturgy? Flesh as in "When we visit a prisoner or give drink to the thirsty or put clothe...
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Beyond Smells and Bells: Sunday, March 8
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Beyond Smells and Bells. A series of posts for a study group at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Raytown, Missouri, as we head into Lent. The purpose of this small group is to learn more about the wonder and power of Christian liturgy. Sunday, March 8, 2009. Sunday, March 8. This brief little phrase recurs often in Scripture and it is the focus of this week's readings in Smells and Bells. Well, at least one of several. A new sense of time. A new sense of place. A new sense of waiting. Sunday, March 29.
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Beyond Smells and Bells: Sunday, March 1
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Beyond Smells and Bells. A series of posts for a study group at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Raytown, Missouri, as we head into Lent. The purpose of this small group is to learn more about the wonder and power of Christian liturgy. Friday, March 6, 2009. Sunday, March 1. Session II was pretty wide-ranging. We kicked things off with my reference to our church's website. 1 The liturgy is where union with the Other (high, unapproachable, incomprehensible; sacred, holy, set apart) is realized in extraordi...
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Beyond Smells and Bells: What do we mean when we use the word, 'liturgy'?
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Beyond Smells and Bells. A series of posts for a study group at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Raytown, Missouri, as we head into Lent. The purpose of this small group is to learn more about the wonder and power of Christian liturgy. Monday, February 16, 2009. What do we mean when we use the word, 'liturgy'? It is easy to use a word without an agreed understanding of what we mean when we use it. I think that is possible with this word, liturgy. Here are a few thoughts to consider:. From Mark Galli in.
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Beyond Smells and Bells: Sunday, March 29
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Beyond Smells and Bells. A series of posts for a study group at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Raytown, Missouri, as we head into Lent. The purpose of this small group is to learn more about the wonder and power of Christian liturgy. Monday, March 30, 2009. Sunday, March 29. Well, if you think last week's readings were rapturous, what shall we call this week's? Chapter 14 is titled. Words of Living W-a-t-e-r, The Liturgy as Poetic Reality that Transforms. If it's even better I write. Yes, yes, yes!