2013 Societas Liturgica Congress

  2013 Societas Liturgica Congress   Würzburg,  Germany   Theme: ‘Liturgical Reforms in the Churches’   August 5 – 10, 2013   For more information please visit the website.     

Introduction to Anglican Liturgy

  Spring 2014: April 7 – June 2, 2014   Registration opens February 3, 2014   Introduction to Anglican Liturgy with The Rev. Dr. Walter Knowles   An Essential Anglican Studies course

Liturgical Time

  Fall 2013: September 23 – November 11, 2013   Registration opens July 26, 2013. Early Registration closes September 9, 2013   Liturgical Time with The Rev. Dr. Walter Knowles

Doing Worship Differently – Special Opportunity: Return of John Bell

  Doing Worship Differently – Special Opportunity: Return of John Bell Guided Retreat, October 1-3, 2013 The liturgies of the Church have traditionally shown variety of both style and content, according to denomination, season of the year, reason for gathering, potential of the local space and people. But a common presumption has been that the …
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Societas Liturgica 2013 Congress

  Societas Liturgica 2013 Congress   In August 2013, members of the Societas Liturgica will convene in Würzburg. The Congress, ‘Liturgical Reforms in the Churches’ (5-10 August), will take place in the heart of Germany. A wine-producing city in Lower Franconia, Würzburg lies between Frankfurt a.M. and Nürnberg. It offers an excellent setting for this …
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Institute of Worship and Presbyterian Association of Musicians (PAM)

    Institute of Worship and Presbyterian Association of Musicians (PAM) A collaborative approach for worship for preachers, church musicians, and worship leaders. July 21-26, 2013 Princeton Theological Seminary Erdman Center 20 Library Place Princeton, NJ Overview In the life of most congregations, it is in worship that the proverbial ‘rubber hits the road.’ In worship …
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