PT641 Conducting Worship in the Prayer Book Tradition Tuesdays, 8:30 AM Noon Chapel attendance is expected to enable classroom discussion

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EASTER TERM, A.D. 2018 Trinity School for Ministry, Ambridge, Pennsylvania PT641 Conducting Worship in the Prayer Book Tradition Tuesdays, 8:30 AM Noon Chapel attendance is expected to enable classroom discussion Instructor Archbishop Robert Duncan Thistle Hill PO Box 207, Donegal, PA 15628 412-475-0900 / duncan@pitanglican.org Course Description This course challenges students to prepare and lead worship in the living Prayer Book Tradition of North American Anglicanism. Pastoral, biblical, theological, liturgical, aesthetic and missional coherence are all lenses through which students will be encouraged to examine their efforts. The Book of Common Prayer 2019 (working texts) and The Book of Common Prayer 1979 will be primary texts, evaluated with reference to each other, to earlier (especially to the Book of Common Prayer 1662 of the Church of England) and to contemporary Anglican prayerbooks, and to wider Christian practice. The shape, rationale and logic of each service in the Prayer Book will be considered in a hands on style. For those students expecting to serve in non-anglican worship settings there will be opportunity to assess substantial differences and also possibilities of convergence as each prepares and leads worship. Course Goals, Objectives, Outcomes Goals: - To learn to plan biblically and theologically sound, pastorally and missionally effective, aesthetically delivered and liturgically coherent worship according to the Book of Common Prayer, for a broad range of circumstances. - To understand the rubrical and textual choices available for leading worship and to make use of worship resources (hymns, songs, illustrations) thoughtfully and artfully. - To grasp the value of admirable simplicity in Prayer Book worship. Objectives: - Shape and lead worship in the Anglican prayer book tradition using TCP (2013-2017) and BCP 1979 thoughtfully and supplemental resources competently.

- Grasp the form, structure and theological thrust of prayer book offices and services. - Understand the scope and shape of TCP texts as compared with BCP 1979, and how both relate to the 1662 standard, as well as other Prayer Books. - Employ the liturgical calendar and lectionaries effectively, also to understand the range of choices relating to seasons and propers. - Understand the literary structure of a collect & its central role in the prayer book schema. - Discover the pastoral utility of fixed prayers and experiment with the role of memorization in the conduct of liturgy. - Understand the basic history and practice of vesture, church architecture, vessels and appointments. - Demonstrate an understanding of the liturgical choices available and have begun to develop balanced criteria for making those choices. - Set up the Holy Table and its surroundings for the whole range of liturgical worship (Eucharist, Choir Offices, Festivals and Solemnities). - Accompany the BCP service with manual acts and ceremonial appropriate to the context. - Develop a personal glossary of liturgical terms. - Develop a personal vision for what worship is and what it means to lead it. Outcomes: In a more enduring sense, the student will - Recognize and identify the biblical theology evident in his/her work. Value and promote the liturgical tradition as a catechetical marination process. - Be able to articulate an Anglican understanding of biblical, historical, systematic and pastoral theology. Understand the Story and be able to articulate how liturgy and church calendar point to the Story and our place in the Story. - Be able to effectively communicate the Christian message to a diversity of people in order to advance the mission of God: Allow the liturgy to do its work. - Be prepared to effectively lead a variety of Christian communities: Develop sound liturgical instincts (simplicity, beauty, clarity of focus, catechetical awareness).

Class Meetings and Reading Assignments At the beginning of every class session there will be a review of the service of Morning Prayer offered that morning. What was well-done? What might have made for better worship? What were the take-aways: Biblical, theological, liturgical, aesthetic, catechetical, homiletic, missional, pastoral? The review will also include learnings and questions from the last week at worship. January 23 Gate of Heaven A Vision for Worship The Book of Common Prayer Origin and Development Reading: Senn, pp. 17-30 Sydnor, pp. 1-107 [Also Recommended: Hefling & Shattuck, pp. 1-105] January 30 Lex orandi, lex credendi: Liturgical Texts, Presidency, Body Language, Memory Sacred Space, Aesthetics, Vestments, Church-in-a-Box Reading: Hefling & Shattuck, pp.106-115; [116-149] Senn, pp. 177-188 Stuhlman, pp. 1-28 Online: Michno, A Priest s Handbook, pp. 21-27 Dearmer, The Parson s Handbook, pp. 1-16; 48-64 The expectation of all the remaining class sessions is that the relevant rites of the Book of Common Prayer 2019 [Working Texts] and the Book of Common Prayer 1979 will be thoroughly read and studied in conjunction with class lectures. February 6 Follow Me / Calendar of the Christian Year, Collects and Lectionaries Hymnody and Songs of Praise Daily Office and Psalter Reading: Heflung & Shattuck, pp. 64-75; 451-459; 476-483 Senn, pp.97-106; 64-67; 75-96; Stuhlman, pp. 31-54 Online: Hatchett, Commentary on the American Prayer Book, pp. 29-35; 163-165; [166-216]

February 13 February 20 February 27 Rites of Advent, Lent, Holy Week and the Great Vigil Feasts of Dedication, Local Customs and Observances, Ecumenical Gatherings Reading: Senn, pp. 107-155; 189-210 Stuhlman, pp. 79-107 The Holy Eucharist: Liturgy of the Word Reading: Heflung & Shattuck, pp. 460-475 Stuhlman, pp. 57-77 Online: Hatchett, Commentary, pp. 590-594 The Holy Eucharist: Liturgy of the Table Reading: Senn, pp.67-73 Stuhlman, pp.123-144 Online: James F. White, Documents of Christian Worship, pp. 180-213 FEBRUARY 27 FIRST REFLECTION PAPER DUE March 6 March 13 March 20 March 27 Reading Week (No Class) Rubrics: Coloring Within the Lines Healing Rites: Reconciliation, Laying on of Hands & Anointing, Communion Reading: Stuhlman, pp. 160-168 Online: Liturgy Task Force Resource: The Three Blessed Oils Burial of the Dead / Ministry to the Dying Reading: Hefling & Shattuck, pp. 518-527 Senn, pp. 172-176 Stuhlman, pp. 168-177 Holy Matrimony / Thanksgiving for the Birth (Adoption) of a Child / Family Prayer Reading: Heflung & Shattuck, pp. 509-517 Senn, pp. 169-172 Stuhlman, pp. 153-160 MARCH 27 SECOND REFLECTION PAPER DUE

April 3 April 10 Easter Tuesday (No Class) The Sung Service Plainsong, Anglican Chant Singing as Celebrant / Officiant April 17 April 27 Christian Initiation: Catechumenate and Baptism Reading: Heflung & Shattuck, pp. 484-499; 500-508 Senn, pp. 157-164 Stuhlman, pp. 109-125 Online: Packer, Baptism and Regeneration To Be A Christian: An Anglican Catechism Christian Profession: Confirmation, Reception, Reaffirmation Reading: Senn, pp. 164-169 Stuhlman, pp.147-152 APRIL 27 THIRD REFLECTION PAPER DUE Online: Guiding Principles of Christian Worship MAY 1 GLOSSARY OF LITURGICAL TERMS DUE May 1 Ordination Reading: Heflung & Shattuck, pp. 528-537 Senn, pp. 167-169 Stuhlman, pp. 179-191 FINAL EXAM (second half of regular class time) Evaluation Criteria (100 Points) Class Participation (10 points) Rubrics Quizzes (10 points) Regular quizzes focused on the rubrics of particular services examined in class

Memorization of Celebrant/Officiant declarations and useful collects and prayers (10 points) Students choose five from among Collect for Purity-Summary of the Law, Collects/Prayers, Invitations-Absolutions of Office/Eucharist, Comfortable Words, Liturgical Blessings Glossary of Liturgical Terms (15 points) Developed throughout the course, the student chooses at least thirty (30) terms for definition (his/her own words) in a written glossary to be submitted by May 1. Three Worship Reflection Papers (45 points total 15 points each) A. The hymnal is the laity s book of theology. James Carpenter Due May 1 Suppose that you could only preserve five hymns to share with your people, hymns that would convey as much of the substance of the Faith and spirit of the Gospel as could be conveyed. At least one of the hymns should be from among those appointed for Christmas, and one from among those for Easter. Which would be your hymns and why? (No more than 1500 words) Due February 27 B. Funeral services are among the greatest opportunities presented to the parish priest to minister to the bereaved, proclaim the Gospel and make the apology for Christian truth. Describe one person close to you relative, friend or congregational leader who has died. Put together the Burial Office (with or without Requiem Eucharist) you would have presided at, had it been your responsibility to do so. Then give reasons for the lessons, psalms, hymns, prayers, participants and ceremonies you would have employed from reception of the body/ashes to committal and interment. (Service leaflet, and no more than 1000 words) Due March 27 C. The whole congregation was put in mind of the message of pardon and absolution set forth in the Gospel of our Savior, and of the need which all Christians continually have to renew our repentance and faith. Invitation to a Holy Lent, BCP 1979/2019 In some congregations the Great Litany is placed at the beginning of the liturgy on the First Sunday in (Advent and) Lent. The BCP 1979 also provides a Penitential Order. The BCP 2019 provides by rubric for such an order in the General Instructions. The BCP 2019 also recommends the use of the Decalogue during Advent and Lent. The rubric in 2019 also states, following earlier Prayer Books, that it is customary to use the Exhortation on the First Sunday in Lent. Prepare a service leaflet for the First Sunday in Lent. Then indicate why you have made the choices you have and what elements might be delayed to subsequent

Lenten Sundays. Be sure to indicate whether the Great Litany, if used, would be sung or said, in procession or stationary, and how you would keep the liturgy to a reasonable length. (Service leaflet, and no more than 1000 words) Due April 23 Final Examination (10 points) The final examination will test the student s ability to plan a service for a given date, following the rubrics that apply. High value will be assigned to choosing the right collect and associated lessons, prefaces and appropriate hymnody. The Holy Bible, BCP 2019 or BCP 1979, Hymnal 1982, and the Trinity Worship Songbook are the open book resources. Additionally, a question of the student s vision of worship may be anticipated. Course Texts Required: Texts for Common Prayer (Working Texts of the Book of Common Prayer 2019) online at www.anglicanchurch.net (print off texts for mark-up and notation) Book of Common Prayer 1979 (obtain a text suitable for marking and notation): ISBN 978 01952 8775 2 $19.99 Book of Common Prayer 1662 ISBN 978 05216 0093 4 $19.99 Hefling, Charles, and Shattuck, Cynthia, Eds., The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer: A Worldwide Survey, Oxford: OUP USA 2006 ISBN 978 019 529 762 1 $30.00 (Paperback) Senn, Frank C., Introduction to Christian Liturgy, Minneapolis: Fortress Press ISBN 978 0 8006 9885 0 Stuhlman, Byron D., Prayer Book Rubrics Expanded, New York: Church Hymnal Corporation, 1987 ISBN 978 08986 9160 3 $28.00 Sydnor, William, The Prayer Book through the Ages, Morehouse Publishing, 1978 ISBN 0-8192-1509-0 Other Useful Texts: Atherstone, Andrew, Charles Simeon on The Excellency of the Liturgy, Norwich: Hymns Ancient and Modern, 2011 [Simeon viewed the BCP thus: nearer inspiration than any other book ever composed. ] Book of Occasional Services, New York: Church Hymnal Corporation, 1979

Cuming, G.J., A History of Anglican Liturgy, New York: MacMillan, 1982 evolution of the Prayer Book.] [Dated but useful on the Dearmer, Percy (Cyril E. Pocknee, Revision), The Parson s Handbook, London: Oxford University Press, 1965 (13 th Ed.) [Dated, opinionated, catholic, yet often instructive on English use.] Galley, Howard, Ceremonies of the Eucharist, Cambridge: Cowley, 1989 Hatchett, Marion J., Commentary on the American Prayer Book, New York: Seabury Press, 1980 Lesser Feasts and Fasts, New York: Church Publishing, 2006 Hymnal 1982, New York: Church Hymnal Corporation, 1985 Michno, Dennis, A Priest s Handbook, Wilton: Morehouse-Barlow, 1983 Mitchell, Leonel L., Lent, Holy Week, Easter, and the Great Fifty Days, Cambridge: Cowley, 1996 Mitchell, Leonel L., Pastoral and Occasional Liturgies, Cambridge: Cowley, 1998 Sydnor, William, The Prayer Book Through the Ages, Harrisburg: Morehouse Publishing, 1997 White, James F., Documents of Christian Worship, Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992 Wright, J. Robert, Prayer Book Spirituality: A Devotional Companion to the Book of Common Prayer from Classical Anglican Sources, New York: Church Hymnal Corporation, 1989