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Stella Wood
Stella Wood


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12 June 2014
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Hello fellow students what ideas for this service?  We are holding one in our Benefice in August, an afternoon service with tea to follow!  Do you think a morning, afternoon or evening service of Common Worship or BCP would be most fitting?  Would this be a service both of remembrance and thanksgiving?  Hymns, readings, perhaps poems and a two minute silence with the "we shall remember them" sentences before.  I will give thought to hymns etc, but look forward to any ideas.
Hi, if you are looking for a wiki to run a project from, you may find it helpful to try http://www.wikia.com. This Wikimedia UK website is for projects that support [[Mission|this mission]], which your WWI service idea does not appear to be. Thanks --[[User:Fæ|Fæ]] ([[User talk:Fæ|talk]]) 12:34, 16 May 2014 (BST)
 
Michael Tonkin.

Latest revision as of 11:51, 12 June 2014


Learning for Discipleship Blog for Planning and Leading Worship 2014

May 16, 2014


Task : Planning a service to commemorate the First World War:

In planning the service, you need to decide what the narrative of the service needs to be. What do you want it to say about God and what feelings might your congregation come with? Decide those elements between yourselves and then we will begin to build in the key elements of the service.

Please add your comment below and let your conversation begin remembering to add your name …!

Stella Wood

12 June 2014 Hello fellow students what ideas for this service? We are holding one in our Benefice in August, an afternoon service with tea to follow! Do you think a morning, afternoon or evening service of Common Worship or BCP would be most fitting? Would this be a service both of remembrance and thanksgiving? Hymns, readings, perhaps poems and a two minute silence with the "we shall remember them" sentences before. I will give thought to hymns etc, but look forward to any ideas.

Michael Tonkin.