The short articles from David Bergquist and / or others that appear in the service bulletins.

CHRIST THE KING: “…and put all things under his feet…”

The Feast of Christ the King concludes the liturgical season of the year known as Ordinary Time; the time stretching from Pentecost to the season of Advent; our season of hope and expectation for Christ’s coming again. The celebration of Christ’s lordship

CHRIST THE KING: “…and put all things under his feet…”2021-02-16T02:20:23+00:00

THE EPICLESIS: “Calling Down from On High”

In a recent Insight Into Liturgy concerning the Liturgical Movement various components of the Liturgy of the Eucharist were identified, and reference was made that some would be revisited in subsequent Insights. This one, then, is part of that effort and it

THE EPICLESIS: “Calling Down from On High”2020-11-13T18:29:22+00:00

EVANGELICAL: The Good News of Jesus Christ

The spurious use of the word Evangelical by political factions and the media has, over the past several decades, resulted in the distortion and perhaps loss of a vital dimension of our Anglican/Episcopal spiritual heritage. No less a person in the Anglican

EVANGELICAL: The Good News of Jesus Christ2020-10-30T15:49:33+00:00

ANAMNESIS AND OBLATION: Portals to Stewardship

In a recent Insight Into Liturgy concerning the Liturgical Movement a comparison was made between the eucharistic prayers found in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer and one written nearly two thousand years ago by Hippolytus of Rome, and their similarities were

ANAMNESIS AND OBLATION: Portals to Stewardship2020-10-23T02:52:04+00:00

THE LITURGICAL MOVEMENT: Past and Present as One

First, what is liturgy? From the Greek it literally means work for the people; or better yet public work or public service. Obviously we also define it more specifically as divine worship, the proclamation of the Gospel. As Christians our liturgical and

THE LITURGICAL MOVEMENT: Past and Present as One2020-10-16T22:54:50+00:00

ANGLO-CATHOLIC SPIRITUALITY AND LITURGY: A Brief Overview

As part of the rector search process St. Mary’s must produce two critical documents: the well-known Parish Profile and the lesser known Parish Portfolio. The latter is essential a vocational document whereby in answering eleven topical questions a parish describes itself in

ANGLO-CATHOLIC SPIRITUALITY AND LITURGY: A Brief Overview2020-10-09T01:33:59+00:00

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI: A Humble Life Lived Fully in the Spirit

October 4th is the Anglican/Episcopal feast day for St. Francis of Assisi, and while there is a vast amount of popular information and familiarity about his affection for animals and his evangelical poverty, there is great deal more to know about this

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI: A Humble Life Lived Fully in the Spirit2020-10-02T00:37:54+00:00

THE PROPERS, PART I: Scaffolds to the Liturgy

The Propers is a vast subject, not easily encompassed in one Insight Into Liturgy. They trace their origin to the early centuries of the Church, indeed their antecedents spring from the synagogue worship of the Jews. Perhaps, in a metaphorical way, it

THE PROPERS, PART I: Scaffolds to the Liturgy2020-09-25T23:51:24+00:00

THE PROPERS, PART II: Scaffolds and Building Blocks for the Liturgy

In the previous Insight Into Liturgy we observed that the Propers are intrinsic to who we are as Christians, and perhaps more so as Anglicans/Episcopalians because of how they structure our liturgy, how we use them to tap into the enormous spiritual

THE PROPERS, PART II: Scaffolds and Building Blocks for the Liturgy2020-09-11T14:59:29+00:00
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