Weekly Liturgy Roundup

Some great articles related to everyday liturgy from around the web. 

This is my Low-Carb Body, Broken for You

From Out of Ur:

Skye Jethani does a great job pointing out the "individuality" evangelicals often seek in "communion."

Is Alternative Worship Becoming Prescriptive?

From Changing Worship:

One of the areas of liturgy I have been aware I need to become more aware of is alt.worship or Alternative Worship for those who aren't hip to random periods in words.  Basically, alt.worship::worship as indie rock::mainstream rock.  Many people in evangelicalism have become fed up with the cookie cutter songs all sung in the same key during worship services, so alt.worship is a concept or zietgeist that is trying to address this problem.  Alt.worship is still a vague term, and Robb brings up some good points about Alt.Worship.  Hopefully, in the coming months I will be able to research alt.worship some more and begin to write about how it fits in with an everyday liturgical lifestyle.

A Eucharistic Presence

From Christianity Today (Web Only):

Mark Galli writes a great dispatch from South Africa chronicling how churches are literally feeding the hungry.

The Belhar Confession

From: RCA website

Hat tip goes to Through a Glass Darkly for mentioning this awesome confession that "has its roots in the struggle against apartheid in Southern Africa."  I like confessions that not only affirm beliefs but also reject certain doctrines explicitly.

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