The 1662 Fellowship is our diocesan initiative to promote the classical Formularies of the Anglican Tradition as the theological center of gravity for North American Anglicanism. In this episode we begin a three-week mini-series discussing the vision of the BCP via Archbishop Cranmer’s Preface to the First Book of Common Prayer. Today’s episode focuses on the…
The 1662 Fellowship is our diocesan initiative to promote the classical Formularies of the Anglican Tradition as the theological center of gravity for North American Anglicanism. In this episode we begin a three-week mini-series discussing the vision of the BCP via Archbishop Cranmer’s Preface to the First Book of Common Prayer. Today’s episode focuses on the…
The 1662 Fellowship is our diocesan initiative to promote the classical Formularies of the Anglican Tradition as the theological center of gravity for North American Anglicanism. In this episode we begin a three-week mini-series discussing the vision of the BCP via Archbishop Cranmer’s Preface to the First Book of Common Prayer. Today’s episode focuses on…
The 1662 Daily Office Lectionary with 1928 Holy Day and Sunday First Lessons
In this Episode of the 1662 Fellowship of North America, an initiative of our diocese to promote the Historic Formularies of the Anglican tradition as our theological lens, we look at two case studies of non-1662 parishes that were helped by looking to the 1662 for some ligurgical guidance. Hint: one of them was ours!
Text: Isaiah 1:10-20 When we think about Old Testament worship, most of us probably picture the elaborate system of sacrifice described in Exodus and Leviticus. We picture the Tabernacle set up by Moses, and the Temple set up by Solomon. This picture is, of course, a correct one. Worship under the Old Covenant was indeed…