Rowland Croucher wrote: Nathan: does the Presbyterian Book of Common Worship have daily – morning and evening – prayers? If it does, I’ll get it!
Yes it does. The table of contents looks as follows:
– Preparation for Worship (16 pages) – The Service of the Lord’s Day (132 pages of resources) – Resources for the Liturgical Year ((238 pages) – Baptism and Reaffirmation of the Baptismal Covenant (88 pages) – Daily Prayer (108 pages) – The Psalms (a full liturgical psalter over 187 pages) – Prayers for various Occasions (54 pages) – Christian Marriage (64 pages) – The Funeral (62 pages) – Pastoral Liturgies (62 pages) – Calender and Lectionaries (66 pages)
Another netfriend wrote: Thanks for the list Nathan. Who is the Book of Common Worship published by?
Westminster/John Knox Press Louisville, Kentucky 1993 And to help make sure you get the full version, the ISBN is 0-664-21991-8
I also left a title off my previous post:
Best guide to the theology and practice of worship from a contemporary praise-and-worship perspective: Barry Liesch, “The New Worship”
Peace and hope,
Nathan
_____________________________________ Nathan Nettleton Pastor, South Yarra Community Baptist Church Melbourne, Australia
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