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Welcome to Sunday: An Introduction Worship the Episcopal Church

Current price: $19.95
Welcome to Sunday: An Introduction Worship the Episcopal Church
Welcome to Sunday: An Introduction Worship the Episcopal Church

Barnes and Noble

Welcome to Sunday: An Introduction Worship the Episcopal Church

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Beyond the Scripture, this book delves into all other aspects of the Episcopalian service, from the vestments and gestures to the church calendar, that result in a deeper appreciation of the faith.
The perfect book for newcomers who are often confused by the worship service,
Welcome to Sunday
is also an excellent book for those who have been sitting in the pews without fully understanding what happens on Sunday morning.
Episcopal priest Christopher Webber takes the reader from the sidewalk outside the church, guides them through the service, and sends them out again when the service has ended. Webber explains the postures, the Christian year, the colors we use during various seasons, and all the elements in the Service of the Eucharist.
As in Webber's very popular
Welcome to the Episcopal Church,
the tone of the easy-to-read book is conversational, making it useful for parish study.

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