[Propertalk] Lectionary Scripture Notes for August 9, 2009 (Proper 14 | OT 19 | Pentecost 10)
J. Hugh Strickland
hughstrickland at gmail.com
Mon Aug 3 23:18:42 EDT 2009
Dear Joe and Bob,
Liturgical humor is so esoteric. but please let Brian know what you are talking about. Live things up a bit!
+Hugh Strickland
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From: Brian Hazard
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Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Propertalk] Lectionary Scripture Notes for August 9, 2009 (Proper 14 | OT 19 | Pentecost 10)
Exhortations? I'm United Methodist and the only Book of Common Prayer I have is dated (certified) 1979. I found no exhortations.
Robert P Morrison wrote:
Thanks, Joe.
Through August we're having a Wednesday evening series of classes on Prayer Book ancestry - 1552, 1662, 1892, 1928 - and using these books on the Sunday following discussion. I have yet to make up my mind whether or not to follow these book's lectionaries. Or I could read the Exhortations! That ought to liven things up a bit!!
Thanks for the notes,
Bob
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Robert P. Morrison
The Episcopal Parish of St James,
PO Box 789
Lincoln City, Oregon, 97367
541-994-2426 (Church)
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