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Depending on the church, the options were: Sunday Next Before Advent, Last Sunday of the Year, 24th Sunday after Pentecost, or Feast of Christ the King. I was serving a PCUSA where the calendar prescribed 24th Sunday after Pentecost but the organist and I both went with Christ the King (she's Lutheran
). The congregation made the decision at the last minute to have communion, which I cannot celebrate for them. I had to consult with the lay worship leader and the person who was going to preside at communion to hand write a couple of adjustments to the bulletin they give me so we were all on the same page.
The uber Anglo-Catholic types who use the Missal would have celebrated Christ the King on the Last Sunday of October. I celebrated Reformation Sunday for a Lutheran congregation that day.
The uber Anglo-Catholic types who use the Missal would have celebrated Christ the King on the Last Sunday of October. I celebrated Reformation Sunday for a Lutheran congregation that day.