Welcome to the Church Year: An Introduction to the Seasons of the Episcopal Church
By (Author) Vicki K. Black
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Morehouse Publishing
10th January 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Worship, rites, ceremonies and rituals
Anglican and Episcopalian Churches
263.9
Paperback
130
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
From birthday cakes and anniversary dinners to summer vacations at the beach, each family has its own ways of marking the days and seasons of its life. For the Christian familyespecially Episcopaliansits no different. With an array of colors and an assortment of rich traditions, Episcopalians move through the Church year, marking the days and seasons that tell the story of Christ in our livesin history and today.
This bookwritten for newcomers to the Episcopal Church as well as lifelong memberstakes readers by the hand and leads them through the Church year, from the first Sunday of Advent through the last Sunday of Pentecost, answering questions like Why do we use purple in Lent and What does Maundy Thursday mean In an easy-to-read conversational style, Welcome to the Church Year introduces readers to the traditions of the Church seasons and explains why we do what we do. But it does more than offer interesting trivia about church vestments and pageantry. Its insights can help readers participate in the liturgies of the Church year in a deeper, more meaningful way.
Vicki K. Black is an Episcopal Deacon who has served in the dioceses of Massachusetts, Wisconsin and Virginia, where she has worked in parishes and coordinated retreats.