Published in April 2007, this is a book that invites readers aspects of liturgy in the 21st century. In it I invite readers from all sorts of backgrounds to discover that liturgy is not as out of touch as they imagine or as boring and dull as they remember it. I wrote the book out of my experience as a pastor and many hours of conversation with Baptists, Episcopalians, Methodists, and other traditions who are recovering a sense of the power of liturgy as God's action among Christians gathered around font, pulpit/lectern, and table. It is an invitation to take liturgy out of the box and discover God's playground!
It is designed for group use with study guide included, or it can stimulate you reflection in personal reading.
Right Brain Liturgy? Explores how liturgy as defined in Partterned by Grace and envisioned in our current ecumenical ritual texts seeks more right brain enactment.