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The Collect Call

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The Acts 8 Movement is once again offering videos Episcopal churches may use for free to advertise their Easter liturgies. You may download the video below to post to your own Facebook page, or just link to one of the YouTube videos found here,
Your friends at the Acts 8 Movement have two Christmas videos Episcopal churches can use for free. We created these multi-language videos (for the many of the languages in which Episcopalians worship) in the previous two years and offer them he
We belatedly announce our summer break and pray for its good use. Also, major #catdisclaimer. This week’s text (BCP p. 825): O God, in the course of this busy life, give us times of refreshment and peace; and grant that we may so use our leisur
Pentecost is the untamed Christian feast that secular culture has no interest in appropriating. Those who are not Christian will often observe Christmas in some way and will even dye Easter eggs. Yet the coming of the Holy Spirit in power to tu
We interrupt this Holy Week to talk about the Nunc Dimittis, and interrupt it even more with Britney. You’re welcome. This week’s text (BCP p. 93): Lord, you now have set your servant free * to go in peace as you have promised; For these eyes o
Unearthing a gem of a prayer from the seldom used Order of Worship for the Evening. This week’s prayer (BCP p. 111): Almighty and most merciful God, kindle within us the fire of love, that by its cleansing flame we may be purged of all our sins
  A set of prayers so good you can say them twice a day – we take a look at Suffrages A from Morning & Evening Prayer. Featured link: St. Bede’s Breviary, an excellent resource for daily prayer: www.stbedeproductions.com/breviary/ BCP p. 97 V.
Our Lenten series continues with the Kyrie Pantokrator, including the burning question – how do you pronounce Pantokrator anyway? Featured Link: Songs in the Desert – a Collaborative Lenten Devotional This week’s prayer – BCP p. 90 O Lord and R
As Lent approaches, we shift into a more penitential gear, looking at the prayer of confession in Morning Prayer, Rite 1. We also fail to act like adults. This week’s prayer (BCP page 41) Almighty and most merciful Father, we have erred and str
Image: “Pawnee” by Aviva West, distributed under a CC BY-SA license.It’s a double-feature! We pray for courts of justice, for local government, and at long last, we meet George Albert Zabriskie, who achieved the hat trick in collects for the b
With Lent fast approaching, your friends at the Acts 8 Movement are offering two ways to promote this season of preparation. The video above can be used as is or those with the ability to edit the video may download a version with a longer endi
Your friends at the Acts 8 Movement want to offer resources to assist your congregation in inviting your neighbors to join you for worship. This year, we are offering a Lenten video to encourage a Lenten Reboot. We are also offering the Episcop
As our series on praying for the government continues, we look at the BCP’s collect praying for Congress or a state legislature. Also, we begin our campaign to get a Kindle edition of Hatchett. We need your help! This week’s prayer (BCP p. 821)
Image: Congress, by Thomas Hawk, distributed under a CC BY-NC license.As our series on praying for the government continues, we look at the BCP’s collect praying for Congress or a state legislature. Also, we begin our campaign to get a Kindle
We look at the prayer for our country on page 820, and find at least one good reason to look at prayer book revision. Also, lectors – take note of a name that might trip you up this Sunday. This week’s prayer (BCP p. 820) Almighty God, who hast
Image: Thomas Hawk, distributed under a CC BY-NC license.We look at the prayer for our country on page 820, and find at least one good reason to look at prayer book revision. Also, lectors – take note of a name that might trip you up this Sund
On praying for those in authority, plus, taking Paul out of context when he’s cranky in this week’s lectionary. This week’s prayer (BCP p. 820) O Lord our Governor, whose glory is in all the world: We commend this nation to thy merciful care, t
Image: TravelFusion UK, distributed under a CC BY license.On praying for those in authority, plus, taking Paul out of context when he’s cranky in this week’s lectionary.This week’s prayer (BCP p. 820)O Lord our Governor, whose glory is in al
Thanks to a super-fan, we’re embarking on a new exploration of the Book of Common Prayer, starting with the prayer for those who influence public opinion. Plus – what’s in the lectionary this week? This week’s prayer (BCP 827): Almighty God, yo
Telegraph Newsroom, by Rob Enslin, distributed under a CC BY license.Thanks to a super-fan, we’re embarking on a new exploration of the Book of Common Prayer, starting with the prayer for those who influence public opinion. Plus – what’s in th
“Snowflake, Hyde Park” by H. Matthew Howarth, distributed under a CC BY-SA license.If you pay attention the liturgical calendar, it won’t let you sentimentalize Christmas, but will force you to come to grips with what the calling of a Christia
If you pay attention the liturgical calendar, it won’t let you sentimentalize Christmas, but will force you to come to grips with what the calling of a Christian really is.   [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/299362313″ params=
Image: Jon Åslund, distributed under a CC BY license.We finally come back after our Halloween break (and then some) for an Advent roundup and how to deal with this #spoileralert of a Sunday lectionary.This week’s prayers:First Sunday of Ad
We finally come back after our Halloween break (and then some) for an Advent roundup and how to deal with this #spoileralert of a Sunday lectionary.   This week’s prayers: First Sunday of Advent Almighty God, give us grace to cast away the work
“Episcopalians are on Facebook,”Presiding Bishop Michael Curry told participants at Evangelism Matters. ‘I’ve seen your dogs. I’ve seen your cats.” He went on to describe social media as a superhighway for sharing the Gospel. Your friends have
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