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The Smoking Gold Ball and other liturgical mysteries revealed. Part 1: Doing Church at Candler. Liturgy. Liturgy - “The work of the people” Term used to describe Christian worship services. Liturgy. In most traditions the liturgy consists of four parts: Gathering Hearing God’s Word - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Smoking Gold Balland other liturgical mysteries
revealed
The Smoking Gold Balland other liturgical mysteries
revealed
Part 1: Doing Church at Candler
Part 1: Doing Church at Candler
LiturgyLiturgy
Liturgy - “The work of the people”Term used to describe Christian
worship services
Liturgy - “The work of the people”Term used to describe Christian
worship services
LiturgyLiturgy
In most traditions the liturgy consists of four parts:
Gathering Hearing God’s WordResponding To God’s WordSending Forth
In most traditions the liturgy consists of four parts:
Gathering Hearing God’s WordResponding To God’s WordSending Forth
Liturgical ElementsLiturgical Elements
Call to WorshipThis is often a specific set of
scriptures or other confessional statements to begin worship
Call to WorshipThis is often a specific set of
scriptures or other confessional statements to begin worship
Liturgical ElementsLiturgical Elements
CollectA prayer in five parts that precedes the
lessons appointed and that is specific to a certain day, theme, or church season
The Parts of a CollectAddress to GodAn Attribute of God PetitionResult of PetitionDoxology or Conclusion
CollectA prayer in five parts that precedes the
lessons appointed and that is specific to a certain day, theme, or church season
The Parts of a CollectAddress to GodAn Attribute of God PetitionResult of PetitionDoxology or Conclusion
Liturgical ElementsLiturgical Elements
Eucharist - a.k.a. Communion, The Lord’s Supper, etc.
Includes taking, blessing, and sharing the bread and wine in a gathered community.
The liturgy commonly used here is The Great Thanksgiving found on page 13 of The United Methodist Hymnal
Eucharist - a.k.a. Communion, The Lord’s Supper, etc.
Includes taking, blessing, and sharing the bread and wine in a gathered community.
The liturgy commonly used here is The Great Thanksgiving found on page 13 of The United Methodist Hymnal
Liturgical ElementsLiturgical Elements
FractionThe act of breaking bread for
communion
IntinctionThe act of dipping the bread into the
wine or juice.
FractionThe act of breaking bread for
communion
IntinctionThe act of dipping the bread into the
wine or juice.
Liturgical ElementsLiturgical Elements
GloriaShort for Gloria in Excelsis, borrowed from
Luke 2:14, “Glory to God in the highest”
KyrieAnother Latin phrase/canticle. This time,
typically sung phrase Kyrie eleison, which means “Lord have mercy.”
GloriaShort for Gloria in Excelsis, borrowed from
Luke 2:14, “Glory to God in the highest”
KyrieAnother Latin phrase/canticle. This time,
typically sung phrase Kyrie eleison, which means “Lord have mercy.”
Liturgical ElementsLiturgical Elements
SanctusAnother Latin phrase, but we almost always
sing or say in the Communion prayer as “Holy, holy, holy Lord. God of power and might.”
Versicles and ResponsesThese are the things the congregation says
when prompted. For example: “The Word of God for the people of
God.”
SanctusAnother Latin phrase, but we almost always
sing or say in the Communion prayer as “Holy, holy, holy Lord. God of power and might.”
Versicles and ResponsesThese are the things the congregation says
when prompted. For example: “The Word of God for the people of
God.”
Sacred FurnitureSacred Furniture
Altar - a.k.a. the little table in front of the pulpit
AmboThe lectern or pulpit. An ambo is a
little different from either of those items because it includes a reading desk.
Altar - a.k.a. the little table in front of the pulpit
AmboThe lectern or pulpit. An ambo is a
little different from either of those items because it includes a reading desk.
Sacred FurnitureSacred Furniture
FontKeep it filled with water and you can be
ready for baptism. Some are big enough to fully immerse people. Others, like ours, are just big enough to be heavy.
Credence Table Holds the elements before communion
FontKeep it filled with water and you can be
ready for baptism. Some are big enough to fully immerse people. Others, like ours, are just big enough to be heavy.
Credence Table Holds the elements before communion
Sacred ObjectsSacred Objects
Linens: Four types:
Fair LinensThe linen used to cover the table
PurificatorA small linen used to hold the bread and the
cup
PallsUsed to cover the chalice and flagon
CorporalUsed to keep crumbs and wine off of the fair
linen
Linens: Four types:
Fair LinensThe linen used to cover the table
PurificatorA small linen used to hold the bread and the
cup
PallsUsed to cover the chalice and flagon
CorporalUsed to keep crumbs and wine off of the fair
linen
Sacred ObjectsSacred Objects
Paschal Candle - a.k.a. The Christ Candle
PillowThe gold book stand used to prop up the
book of worship during Communion
Paschal Candle - a.k.a. The Christ Candle
PillowThe gold book stand used to prop up the
book of worship during Communion
Sacred ObjectsSacred Objects
VesselsUsed to hold the elements for
CommunionPaten - used to hold the breadChalice - used to hold the wine or Welch’s Flagon - pitcher used to hold the wine
Foot Washing VesselsBasin Pitcher
VesselsUsed to hold the elements for
CommunionPaten - used to hold the breadChalice - used to hold the wine or Welch’s Flagon - pitcher used to hold the wine
Foot Washing VesselsBasin Pitcher
Sacred ObjectsSacred Objects
VestmentsThese are what the presider and
other worship leaders wear.AlbsCincturesStolesScapular
VestmentsThese are what the presider and
other worship leaders wear.AlbsCincturesStolesScapular
Sacred ObjectsSacred Objects
Thurible - a.k.a The Smoking Gold Ball
This element is used to cense the altar
Sacristy A room adjoining the worship space
where sacred vessels are kept and in which clergy usually “vest”
Thurible - a.k.a The Smoking Gold Ball
This element is used to cense the altar
Sacristy A room adjoining the worship space
where sacred vessels are kept and in which clergy usually “vest”