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Last Updated: Apr 12th, 2007 - 10:09:43 |
MEMO/AGENDA to committee: Sent 24 May 2004
Dear friends,
Thanks for your willingness to be part of a committee that, over the next several months, will try to shape how the diocese can best talk about and engage in continuing education on liturgy. Please note our meeting on Friday 11 June, outlined below, and the kinds of discussion items that can inform our conversation then. We will also add additional items for discussion as we move forward, but at least this is a starting point. Please be in touch if you have any questions, and many thanks for your valuable input and efforts.
Meeting Friday 11 June from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon Location: Refectory (called “Coit Upper”) conference room, St. Paul’s School Attached document: Directions to St. Paul’s School and of its campus Lunch served at 11:30 a.m.
Membership Bishop Gene Robinson: Grinnh@aol.com Heath Civetta: phcivetta@comcast.net Peter Civetta: phcivetta@comcast.net Scott Erickson: serickson@sps.edu Peter Faass: RevFaass@aol.com Debbie Harris: DebHarris14@aol.com John McCausland: holyx@gsinet.net Abbey Hallberg Siegfried: abbeyhsiegfried@hotmail.com; asiegfried@exeter.edu; music_director@stjohnsnh.org
Ideas and Conversation Points (NB: Illustrative, not exhaustive, notes from previous conversations, with some additions) How can we make this a coordinated effort that will build energy and excitement? Who is our audience? How do we want our audience to respond? What message will move the audience toward the desired response? How can we most effectively deliver that message? Did it work, and is it or was it effective?
How can we truly make liturgy the “people’s work”?
How might we offer a title or overarching theme for all this? Liturgy: Sustaining the Community, Welcoming the World Liturgy: Empowering the Community, etc. Liturgy as Evangelism: Reaching In, Reaching Out
What specific areas could we consider as we talk about liturgy? How might we deal with them? Possibilities for a liturgical university/institute in the diocese (Peter Civetta’s proposal) The nature of liturgy as evangelism Training of deacons, LEMs, and lectors Diocesan-wide liturgies (convention; Holy Week; etc.) Confirmations Ordinations The role of music Creativity (using Enriching Our Worship; liturgy for same-gender blessings; etc.) Diocesan Customary (as a guide) The priest as liturgical leader (body language; presiding; praying; passing the peace; etc.) Training in local communities (worship committees in congregations; etc.)
What must we keep in mind? Connections to re-imagining the diocese Connections to the clergy development program Connections to the Committee for Liturgy, Music, and the Arts
What kind of timeline might we consider? Summer: Discussion of the possibilities and the probabilities of our ideas Summer: Organization of a plan September: Begin our process; offer book as a conversation-starter October 2: Example of our program through a program on liturgical space (Weare) Convention: Liturgy work as part of our diocesan priorities
Outline of This Committee’s Meeting Schedule Your proposals
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