Entries categorized as liturgy

disaster and recovery – liturgy online

On March 21, 2011 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
I have been in close touch with friends in New Zealand over the last few weeks. My own trip to Christchurch (planned for April) here has had to be postponed, but my thoughts are with them daily as they recover from shock and come to terms with grief at human loss, and the huge task More...

changing nature of worship

On October 18, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 2 Comments
some of our forms of worship were designed for situations where a good church-full of people came together. some of them don’t work particularly well when there is a small congregation. Choral Evensong with no congregation? It’s OK, as long as the choir gathers round in a monastic formation, acknowledging that they are singing together More...

Good Night

On November 18, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Before the ending of the day, Creator of the world, we pray That you, with steadfast love, would keep Your watch around us while we sleep. More...

Advent, how to make a candle

On November 10, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
Around this time of year people start to get ready for Christmas – stir the pudding, buy the presents, write the cards (unless you’re me). But it’s also worth taking a little time to get ready for Advent. Advent begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas – this year it falls on Sunday 29th November, or More...

when does Advent begin?

On December 3, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 4 Comments
I read somewhere in the press this weekend (forget where) that Advent is “24 days” long… Contemporary “Advent” does seem to be 24 days – Advent candles and calendars always begin on the 1st December. But that’s not how it works in Church tradition. Way back when (like around the 6th century) Advent was about 6 More...

Symphony of Psalms

On March 7, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 12 Comments
Symphony of Psalms with liturgy for Evening prayer Robinson College Chapel, Tuesday 8 March, 6.30 pm `It is not a symphony in which I have included Psalms to be sung. On the contrary, it is the singing of the Psalms that I am symphonizing.’ — Igor Stravinsky Tomorrow instead of our usual Choral Evensong we are doing a liturgical performance More...