
Our Study Group for the Season of Creation (the month of September) this year will be based around some ideas that Canon James has been exploring in relation to Liturgical Revision to make “Thankfulness for ALL of God’s gifts to us in Creation” more central, as it used to be in the early liturgies of the Christian Church.
There will be four sessions each lasting a little over an hour, one after each of the midweek services in St Andrew’s Tain Hall (Thursdays starting at 6:45pm) on:
- 7th Sept – Cycles, Seasons and Humanity’s Ingenuity
- 14th Sept – Resurrection and Salvation
- 21st Sept – Creation and Revelation
- 28th Sept – Liturgy and Thankfulness
The sessions will be semi-independent, so you are welcome even if you can’t manage all of them. The mid-week Eucharist (at 6pm) will be integral to the final session (on 28th Sept) and with +Mark’s permission, we will be using Bishop Thomas Rattray’s 1744 recreation of The Ancient Liturgy of the Church in Jerusalem. If you wish any more information, speak to or contact Canon James.
