Theological Education for All

Christian Worship
The patterns of our prayer and worship, many of which go back to the first centuries of Christian Church, are closely linked to our faith: Lex orandi, lex credendi (the rule of prayer is the rule of faith). However, while our worship and spirituality begin in our local community and our personal meditation, they do not end there. “Liturgy” means “task,” “assignment,” “work,” and our work only begins in the church.


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Liturgy and Sacraments

Oremus
Daily prayer liturgy, hymns and prayer resources on the internet.

We gather together on the day of the sun [Sunday] because it is the first day, when God transformed darkness and matter and created the world; on this same day Jesus Christ, our Savior, rose from the dead.
Justin Martyr (ca. 100-165), First Apology

Liturgical Studies and Liturgical Music (College of St. Benedict of St. John's University)
links for liturgical studies, including Roman Catholic documents, some ancient liturgical texts (e.g. Coptic Liturgy of St. Basil ), and liturgical music.

Monastic Topics: Liturgy
Liturgical texts (both Western and Eastern, ancient and modern), commentaries on the liturgy, resources on ecclesiastical music.

Preaching

Lectionary

The Lectionary
A Collection of Lectionary resources for the Episcopal church.

 
RESOURCES

Google
www.teforall.org Entire Internet