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When I serve, and I have been taking a sabbatical for the past few months for health reasons, I have in the past experimented with different lectionaries at my two parishes, and also, when I have written the same homily for both, I invariablly make minor errors in delivering it. By the way i posted a thread for review of our homilies but then got distracted and never shared any of mine, but I still have details of all those services recorded and would still like your feedback, so I think I should revive that thread.

I am hoping to resume serving the liturgy if not this month, then in November, before the Nativity Fast begins.
 
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They've currently got a survey circulating to gauge the interest in streamed services. Also to go to one service at a new time. Someone had the bright idea to call the radio and ask if we could send in a prerecorded service and the radio people really do not care what we do as long as the monthly bank draft for the time clears. I was talking to the audio team last week and set down some guidelines for streaming.
1. There will be at least 2 cameras and they won't be a phone or iPad.
2. There will be a proper microphone and sound.
3. I'm not doing virtual Holy Communion.
 
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Very good. I assume you do Evensong or Mattins or other Divine Office services and perhaps Ante-Communion?
 
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It's just ideas right now. My preference would be Matins or the Service of Prayer and Preaching that most of the newer Lutheran hymnals have.

This is a thrilling idea. I owe you a phone call by the way to update you on my status and to talk about some of our work.
 
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I am headed back to Virginia tomorrow to witness my friend and sometime colleague Fr. Tom be made an Anglican bishop. He somehow wrangled up a (non-canonical) Orthodox bishop to be a co-consecrator.
 
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I got a beautiful blue Anglican rosary yesterday. I thought some of you might be interested.
 
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I got a beautiful blue Anglican rosary yesterday. I thought some of you might be interested.

I’d be interested in seeing it if you could upload a pic. I might reciprocate with my own rosary collection.
 
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I’d be interested in seeing it if you could upload a pic. I might reciprocate with my own rosary collection.
I can do that later today I have a large amount (probably hundreds) of (Dominican) Rosaries and only a few Anglican Rosaries, with a few chotkis as well.
 
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I keep wearing out mine. I suppose that is not a bad thing.
My dad has a rosary I think his great-grandfather had from Ireland. It's broken, but we still keep it
 
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I also have a well-worn Book of Common Prayer that I got in 2019. I use it daily for prayer and all of the edges have turned yellow, especially around The Psalter. It has really helped me spiritually.
 
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I've been using Compline for a mid-week Advent service and then we eat supper at the church. Last week there were 4 chicken dishes and some spaghetti that was well intentioned but thoroughly overcooked. They tried to send me home with it and, frankly, I didn't want it. I'm going to cook a meatloaf today. It's also time to bottle the Christmas wine. That will not see sacramental use, just home use. Homemade sacramental wine is weirdly popular in these parts. I cringe at times when I do supply work and see some jug of bathtub rot-gut wine sitting in the sacristy.
 
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It's the week before Christmas and you have time to think about things like domestic wine-making??
Seriously! I'm still mediating fights between my music director and secretary over what we call certain pieces in the bulletin. At some point, the sermon writing shall begin. At least I only have to write two this Christmas. *sigh*
 
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From the pew, thank you to all you clergy and church staff who work so hard during Advent and Christmas to provide us meaningful worship and celebratory experiences. We know you get tired. We also want you to know how much we appreciate it.
 
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Thank you, @seeking.IAM. I really appreciate that.

It's a funny thing, people either seem to "get it" or not, around the work ministry takes. On the one hand, I have grumpy parishioners who are upset I don't walk on water, and on the other hand I have folk who are really appreciative.

I think - I hope - things are more or less on track for Christmas here. I've simplified the programme a bit this year; it's not just me, but the parish seems to be really tired and unmotivated. Morale is low. I can make a list of the reasons why, but that doesn't mean I can do much to fix them...
 
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Merry Christmas to all my Anglican and Episcopalian friends!
 
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