As the Church considers prayer book revisions, discover new ways of
bringing prayer to life. In many liturgical churches, it seems that
the prayer book confines-more than frees-the transformational
potential of worship. Drawing on his experience at St. Gregory of
Nyssa, Paul Fromberg encourages us to question the assumption that
there is a "right way" and a "wrong way" of using prayer books.
Instead, he encourages readers to pay attention to doing worship
well and engaging worshippers' desire to be transformed. This book
is for those who plan and lead worship, as well as those who are
curious about the ways that worship is transformative in people's
experience. Additionally, fans of St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal
Church will discover more about the ways in which this
ground-breaking congregation has engaged the work of liturgical
disruption and trusted in the transformative potential of the
liturgy for more than forty years.
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