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ukfraser

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Hi

In this weeks sale, you have published the Book of Common Prayer (bcp) [great].

 

Does this mean that other liturgies are in the pipeline?

 

Are you working on Common Worship which has replaced BCP in a lot of churches, (After ASB published in 1980)? its linked the the revised common lectionary (RCL) which has also been incorporated in accordance and you are including resources for that.

 

If so, can you include Times and Seasons, which is supplementary authorised material for the seasons and is a true gold mine for service preparation.

 

https://www.churchofengland.org/prayer-worship/worship/texts.aspx

 

Thanks

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Seeing the discussion on feasting on the word reminded me of this.

 

Are there any plans for just the Revised Common Lectionary to be a stand alone module? (A bit like the esv reading plan?)

 

Currently i download a calendar (see screenshots 1 &2) but for me, it would be useful to just have the list of readings for all services with seasonal colours in the rcl (see third screenshot) as an accordance devotional so i could click on the links to the readings for any of the services in the various translations in accordance and then explore them in accordance with the tools of my choice rather than a published work with someones comments for the main services. I know i have the option to also include the readings in my calendar download but i like to use accordance for actually reading as i can then use the various resources. (Sundays are on a 3 year cycle and i think daily are on a two year cycle plus special festivals).

 

I have a current workaround but this is a perceived gap.

 

Thanks.

 

Ps, i think this is a module request rather than a feature one if a responsible adult wants to move it.

;o)

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