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Historiclectionary.com: after one liturgical year
It has been one liturgical year since we started historiclectionary.com during the week leading to Septuagesima 2008. The site has slowly but surely grown. Right now as I see it, the sight has 3 or maybe 4 different uses: 1. … Continue reading
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Tagged historic lectionary, one year lectionary, traditional lectionary
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A Lament for the Lectionary
I love the historic lectionary. The rhythm of the readings, the Psalms and Introits, the use of traditional hymnody that speaks references it directly, it flows in a way that is beautiful, reverent and stirring. It stirs up the faith, … Continue reading
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Tagged historic lectionary, LCMS, lutheran, Missouri Synod, Preaching, Sermons, why doesn't anyone else realize I'm right?
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Lectionary Survey
Below you will find a link to a survey that Concordia Publishing House is conducting regarding the lectionary. I would urge every Lutheran pastor and congregation to fill this out. CPH does a lot of wonderful things for Lutheran congregations, … Continue reading
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Tagged concordia publishing house, cph, historic lectionary, one year lectionary
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