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Not sure if it's been requested already, or if someone knows of a good way to get it, but I'd love to see the 2019 BCP from the ACNA in Accordance!

 

https://bcp2019.anglicanchurch.net

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How does this compare/differ/contrast with 'common worship' and its additional texts such as 'times and seasons' produced by the liturgical commission?

 

https://www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/worship-texts-and-resources/common-worship

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2 hours ago, ukfraser said:

How does this compare/differ/contrast with 'common worship' and its additional texts such as 'times and seasons' produced by the liturgical commission?

 

https://www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/worship-texts-and-resources/common-worship

 

As a non Anglican (though reluctant non-conformist in the sense Richard Baxter described himself as) I'll hazard an educated guess (based on my liturgical studies/interests) that the 2019 BCP from the ACNA looks back more to Cranmer and the 1662 BCP than it looks forward to latter and more modern BCP editions (i.e. 1979). Think more recovery rather than revolution.

 

In contrast I don't see Common Worship as being revolutionary but maybe not to the tastes of BCP 1662 purists.

 

Back on topic I would love to see both titles in Accordance along with The Worship Sourcebook 2nd edition 

 

https://worship.calvin.edu/resources/publications/the-worship-sourcebook/

 

Not sure we will see (Common Worship available in any Bible Software)

 

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1 hour ago, Michael Hunt said:

 

As a non Anglican (though reluctant non-conformist in the sense Richard Baxter described himself as) I'll hazard an educated guess (based on my liturgical studies/interests) that the 2019 BCP from the ACNA looks back more to Cranmer and the 1662 BCP than it looks forward to latter and more modern BCP editions (i.e. 1979). Think more recovery rather than revolution.

 

In contrast I don't see Common Worship as being revolutionary but maybe not to the tastes of BCP 1662 purists.

 

Back on topic I would love to see both titles in Accordance along with The Worship Sourcebook 2nd edition 

 

https://worship.calvin.edu/resources/publications/the-worship-sourcebook/

 

Not sure we will see (Common Worship available in any Bible Software)

 

Excellent summary from my viewpoint. It's a very specific request, but one I'd like to see implemented. Obviously the PDF file linked above is an option to import, but I'd love it as an actual module with all the functionality available therewith. 

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I’m Anglican and would LOVE to see this in accordance!

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8 hours ago, Michael Hunt said:

Not sure we will see (Common Worship available in any Bible Software)

Thanks

Fortunately i have all of common worship including the services, times and seasons, initiation and daily prayer as pdfs so could import into accordance but no need to at the moment. 

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14 hours ago, cschfr21 said:

Excellent summary from my viewpoint. It's a very specific request, but one I'd like to see implemented. Obviously the PDF file linked above is an option to import, but I'd love it as an actual module with all the functionality available therewith. 


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