The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a fictional electronic guide book in the multimedia scifi/comedy series of the same name by Douglas Adams. The Guide serves as "the standard repository for all knowledge and wisdom" for many members of the series' galaxy-spanning civilization. Entries from the guidebook are used as comic narration to bridge events and provide background information in every version of the story. The guide is published by "Megadodo Publications", a publishing company on Ursa Minor Beta.
In the original radio scripts, the Guide's voice was called the "Narrator" and in the 2004–2005 series, "The Voice." For all of the radio series and the 1981 TV series, the role was credited as "The Book", though this was changed to "Narrator/The Guide" for the 2005 movie.
Common Prayer are an American, Brooklyn-based indie rock band, led by Jason Sebastian Russo. They released their debut full-length album, "There Is A Mountain," in 2010 on England's Big Potato Records (founded by Neil Halstead) in the UK, and on Russo's own South Cherry Entropy imprint of Virtual Label digitally in North America.
"There Is A Mountain" was recorded in a cow barn at Hill Farm in Steventon, Oxfordshire, at the site of the Truck Festival, with significant musical contributions from Joe and Robin Bennett of Goldrush. Other players include Alexandra Marvar, as well as Justin Russo of The Silent League. The record was well received in the UK; the BBC called it "one of the year-so-far’s most recommended under-the-radar releases."
In October 2013, Common Prayer released their second LP "Frame The River" with the help of the O+Festival. The album began in Neil Halstead's Cornwall studio while the band was on tour in support of "There Is A Mountain," and was completed in Brooklyn, NY nearly 2 years later. It was produced by Damon Whittemore and Jeff Mercel at Valvetone Studios.
The Anglican Church in North America released its first prayer book in 2019. In creating this video series, the American Anglican Council interviewed some of the key people involved with writing the new Book of Common Prayer (2019) (BCP). The 13-part series serves not only as an introduction to the new BCP but also as an introduction to the prayer book in general and should be helpful and relevant to all Anglicans.
published: 14 Jun 2019
Why Study...the Book of Common Prayer with Frances Knight
In this episode of the 'Why Study' series, Dr.Frances Knight, an expert in history of Anglicanism, shows how a single book from the early nineteenth century -- a copy of the Book of Common Prayer -- can be the key to understanding the religious culture of a period.
published: 29 Mar 2011
Using the Book of Common Prayer (BCP) on a Daily Basis: 3 Things You Should Know!
3 things you need to know to use the Book of Common Prayer (BCP) on a daily basis!
published: 14 Apr 2020
What Is the Book of Common Prayer?
published: 02 Apr 2019
The Book of Common Prayer: Praying the Daily Morning Office
Get the Book of Common Prayer Here: http://amzn.to/2jNUEGH
published: 30 Jan 2017
How to Pray from the Book of Common Prayer: The Daily Office, Morning Prayer Detailed
This video is for anyone curious about how to pray the Daily Office found within various Anglican Traditions. In particular, this video walks us through how to pray Morning Prayer Rite II from the Book of Common Prayer 1979 (BCP), used most commonly in the Episcopal Church in the United States (https://episcopalchurch.org/).
The video begins with a brief history of the Daily Office and continues with a detailed description of how to prayer Morning Prayer Rite II. Morning Prayer is used as an example of how to pray one of the 4 prayers in the Daily Office.
You will need a Book of Common Prayer 1979 either in hard copy or found online (bcponline.org) to follow along with this video.
Morning Prayer begins on pp. 75 in the BCP 1979. Morning Prayer continues as follows:
pp. 75-78: Openin...
published: 25 Apr 2020
The Daily Office: What It Is & How to Do It
The Daily Office is the quintessential Anglican form of prayer and Scriptural devotion, this video summarises what it is and guides you on how to do it.
To download my Daily Office and Lectionary booklets, go here:
https://newkingdom.home.blog/2021/12/09/daily-office-and-lectionary-booklets-for-download-with-original-and-modernised-versions/
For an interactive and easy to use Lectionary, go here:
https://liturgical-calendar.com/en-emodeng/International1662/
This site also has the Daily Office Lectionary of the Episcopal Church (TEC) and the Anglican Church of North America (ACNA).
The 1662 Book of Common Prayer that I use and recommend:
https://www.ivpress.com/the-1662-book-of-common-prayer
(It also includes the 39 Articles, the Homily on Justification by Faith by Alone, and plenty of...
published: 12 Dec 2021
Cambridge Book of Common Prayer 1662
Get yours here: http://amzn.to/2kIjTi5
published: 30 Jan 2017
The Book of Common Prayer, 1662: selections by The Parliament of England | Full Audio Book
The Book of Common Prayer, 1662: selections by The Parliament of England
Genre(s): Christianity - Other
Read by: MichaelMaggs in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00 - Preface
00:27:11 - 01 - Morning prayer
00:55:10 - 02 - Evening prayer
01:15:20 - 03 - Prayers and thanksgivings
01:30:38 - 04 - Holy communion
02:27:28 - 05 - Public baptism of infants
02:46:08 - 06 - Confirmation
02:52:29 - 07 - Solemnization of matrimony
03:14:04 - 08 - Burial of the dead
03:32:41 - 09 - Articles
More information: https://librivox.org/the-book-of-common-prayer-1662-selections/
LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)
published: 07 Dec 2021
The 2019 Book of Common Prayer
A brief review of the Anglican Church in North America's 2019 Book of Common Prayer (the ACNA's 2019 BCP). ISBN: 9781732344846.
The text block is sewn; the paper is heavy and opaque, but glossy; the font is large (12 or 13 points).
The cover is imitation leather. The volume does not lie open easily near the table of contents.
It is also available in hardback. ISBN: 9780997921168. The hardcover is smaller. My guess is it has a ~11 pt font.
Video contents:
00:00 Introduction, exterior, paper
01:19 The paper
01:35 The font
01:46 The text block is sewn
02:00 Introductory material
03:13 The table of contents
04:32 Additional introductory material
06:24 Morning prayer
07:42 The Eucharist
09:08 The Nicene Creed and the filioque
10:38 The Eucharist (continued)
14:54 The New Coverdale Psalter...
The Anglican Church in North America released its first prayer book in 2019. In creating this video series, the American Anglican Council interviewed some of th...
The Anglican Church in North America released its first prayer book in 2019. In creating this video series, the American Anglican Council interviewed some of the key people involved with writing the new Book of Common Prayer (2019) (BCP). The 13-part series serves not only as an introduction to the new BCP but also as an introduction to the prayer book in general and should be helpful and relevant to all Anglicans.
The Anglican Church in North America released its first prayer book in 2019. In creating this video series, the American Anglican Council interviewed some of the key people involved with writing the new Book of Common Prayer (2019) (BCP). The 13-part series serves not only as an introduction to the new BCP but also as an introduction to the prayer book in general and should be helpful and relevant to all Anglicans.
In this episode of the 'Why Study' series, Dr.Frances Knight, an expert in history of Anglicanism, shows how a single book from the early nineteenth century -- ...
In this episode of the 'Why Study' series, Dr.Frances Knight, an expert in history of Anglicanism, shows how a single book from the early nineteenth century -- a copy of the Book of Common Prayer -- can be the key to understanding the religious culture of a period.
In this episode of the 'Why Study' series, Dr.Frances Knight, an expert in history of Anglicanism, shows how a single book from the early nineteenth century -- a copy of the Book of Common Prayer -- can be the key to understanding the religious culture of a period.
This video is for anyone curious about how to pray the Daily Office found within various Anglican Traditions. In particular, this video walks us through how to ...
This video is for anyone curious about how to pray the Daily Office found within various Anglican Traditions. In particular, this video walks us through how to pray Morning Prayer Rite II from the Book of Common Prayer 1979 (BCP), used most commonly in the Episcopal Church in the United States (https://episcopalchurch.org/).
The video begins with a brief history of the Daily Office and continues with a detailed description of how to prayer Morning Prayer Rite II. Morning Prayer is used as an example of how to pray one of the 4 prayers in the Daily Office.
You will need a Book of Common Prayer 1979 either in hard copy or found online (bcponline.org) to follow along with this video.
Morning Prayer begins on pp. 75 in the BCP 1979. Morning Prayer continues as follows:
pp. 75-78: Opening sentence of scripture
pp. 79: Confession of Sin
pp. 80: Absolution
pp. 80: Invitatory and Pslater
pp. 80-82: Antiphons
pp. 82-83: Venite/Jubilate/Christ Our Passover
pp. 84: Psalm & Lesson (Psalter on pp. 581-808; Lectionary on pp. 933-1001; prayer.forwardmovement.org)
pp. 85-96: Canticles
pp. 96: Apostle's Creed
pp. 97: Lord's Prayer
pp. 97-98: Suffrages A & B
pp. 98-100, 157-251: Collects of the Day
pp. 100-101: Collects for Mission
pp. 101: The General Thanksgiving
pp. 102: Prayer of St. Chrysostom
pp. 102: Dismissal
Definitions on video from "An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church," https://episcopalchurch.org/library/glossary/all
This video is for anyone curious about how to pray the Daily Office found within various Anglican Traditions. In particular, this video walks us through how to pray Morning Prayer Rite II from the Book of Common Prayer 1979 (BCP), used most commonly in the Episcopal Church in the United States (https://episcopalchurch.org/).
The video begins with a brief history of the Daily Office and continues with a detailed description of how to prayer Morning Prayer Rite II. Morning Prayer is used as an example of how to pray one of the 4 prayers in the Daily Office.
You will need a Book of Common Prayer 1979 either in hard copy or found online (bcponline.org) to follow along with this video.
Morning Prayer begins on pp. 75 in the BCP 1979. Morning Prayer continues as follows:
pp. 75-78: Opening sentence of scripture
pp. 79: Confession of Sin
pp. 80: Absolution
pp. 80: Invitatory and Pslater
pp. 80-82: Antiphons
pp. 82-83: Venite/Jubilate/Christ Our Passover
pp. 84: Psalm & Lesson (Psalter on pp. 581-808; Lectionary on pp. 933-1001; prayer.forwardmovement.org)
pp. 85-96: Canticles
pp. 96: Apostle's Creed
pp. 97: Lord's Prayer
pp. 97-98: Suffrages A & B
pp. 98-100, 157-251: Collects of the Day
pp. 100-101: Collects for Mission
pp. 101: The General Thanksgiving
pp. 102: Prayer of St. Chrysostom
pp. 102: Dismissal
Definitions on video from "An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church," https://episcopalchurch.org/library/glossary/all
The Daily Office is the quintessential Anglican form of prayer and Scriptural devotion, this video summarises what it is and guides you on how to do it.
To do...
The Daily Office is the quintessential Anglican form of prayer and Scriptural devotion, this video summarises what it is and guides you on how to do it.
To download my Daily Office and Lectionary booklets, go here:
https://newkingdom.home.blog/2021/12/09/daily-office-and-lectionary-booklets-for-download-with-original-and-modernised-versions/
For an interactive and easy to use Lectionary, go here:
https://liturgical-calendar.com/en-emodeng/International1662/
This site also has the Daily Office Lectionary of the Episcopal Church (TEC) and the Anglican Church of North America (ACNA).
The 1662 Book of Common Prayer that I use and recommend:
https://www.ivpress.com/the-1662-book-of-common-prayer
(It also includes the 39 Articles, the Homily on Justification by Faith by Alone, and plenty of additional prayers for various situations).
This is the Daily Office of the ACNA, you simply go to today’s date and click on either Morning or Evening to take you to that service which brilliantly has the Psalms and Readings appointed for that day on the same page.
https://www.dailyoffice2019.com/church_year/2021-2022/
Please support this channel by liking this video and subscribing!
Social media:
https://www.facebook.com/newkingdomblog
The Daily Office is the quintessential Anglican form of prayer and Scriptural devotion, this video summarises what it is and guides you on how to do it.
To download my Daily Office and Lectionary booklets, go here:
https://newkingdom.home.blog/2021/12/09/daily-office-and-lectionary-booklets-for-download-with-original-and-modernised-versions/
For an interactive and easy to use Lectionary, go here:
https://liturgical-calendar.com/en-emodeng/International1662/
This site also has the Daily Office Lectionary of the Episcopal Church (TEC) and the Anglican Church of North America (ACNA).
The 1662 Book of Common Prayer that I use and recommend:
https://www.ivpress.com/the-1662-book-of-common-prayer
(It also includes the 39 Articles, the Homily on Justification by Faith by Alone, and plenty of additional prayers for various situations).
This is the Daily Office of the ACNA, you simply go to today’s date and click on either Morning or Evening to take you to that service which brilliantly has the Psalms and Readings appointed for that day on the same page.
https://www.dailyoffice2019.com/church_year/2021-2022/
Please support this channel by liking this video and subscribing!
Social media:
https://www.facebook.com/newkingdomblog
The Book of Common Prayer, 1662: selections by The Parliament of England
Genre(s): Christianity - Other
Read by: MichaelMaggs in English
Chapters:
00:00...
The Book of Common Prayer, 1662: selections by The Parliament of England
Genre(s): Christianity - Other
Read by: MichaelMaggs in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00 - Preface
00:27:11 - 01 - Morning prayer
00:55:10 - 02 - Evening prayer
01:15:20 - 03 - Prayers and thanksgivings
01:30:38 - 04 - Holy communion
02:27:28 - 05 - Public baptism of infants
02:46:08 - 06 - Confirmation
02:52:29 - 07 - Solemnization of matrimony
03:14:04 - 08 - Burial of the dead
03:32:41 - 09 - Articles
More information: https://librivox.org/the-book-of-common-prayer-1662-selections/
LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)
The Book of Common Prayer, 1662: selections by The Parliament of England
Genre(s): Christianity - Other
Read by: MichaelMaggs in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00 - Preface
00:27:11 - 01 - Morning prayer
00:55:10 - 02 - Evening prayer
01:15:20 - 03 - Prayers and thanksgivings
01:30:38 - 04 - Holy communion
02:27:28 - 05 - Public baptism of infants
02:46:08 - 06 - Confirmation
02:52:29 - 07 - Solemnization of matrimony
03:14:04 - 08 - Burial of the dead
03:32:41 - 09 - Articles
More information: https://librivox.org/the-book-of-common-prayer-1662-selections/
LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)
A brief review of the Anglican Church in North America's 2019 Book of Common Prayer (the ACNA's 2019 BCP). ISBN: 9781732344846.
The text block is sewn; the pap...
A brief review of the Anglican Church in North America's 2019 Book of Common Prayer (the ACNA's 2019 BCP). ISBN: 9781732344846.
The text block is sewn; the paper is heavy and opaque, but glossy; the font is large (12 or 13 points).
The cover is imitation leather. The volume does not lie open easily near the table of contents.
It is also available in hardback. ISBN: 9780997921168. The hardcover is smaller. My guess is it has a ~11 pt font.
Video contents:
00:00 Introduction, exterior, paper
01:19 The paper
01:35 The font
01:46 The text block is sewn
02:00 Introductory material
03:13 The table of contents
04:32 Additional introductory material
06:24 Morning prayer
07:42 The Eucharist
09:08 The Nicene Creed and the filioque
10:38 The Eucharist (continued)
14:54 The New Coverdale Psalter
15:18 The calendar and lectionary
18:16 The Athanasian Creed
19:06 The 39 Articles
19:46 Summary
A brief review of the Anglican Church in North America's 2019 Book of Common Prayer (the ACNA's 2019 BCP). ISBN: 9781732344846.
The text block is sewn; the paper is heavy and opaque, but glossy; the font is large (12 or 13 points).
The cover is imitation leather. The volume does not lie open easily near the table of contents.
It is also available in hardback. ISBN: 9780997921168. The hardcover is smaller. My guess is it has a ~11 pt font.
Video contents:
00:00 Introduction, exterior, paper
01:19 The paper
01:35 The font
01:46 The text block is sewn
02:00 Introductory material
03:13 The table of contents
04:32 Additional introductory material
06:24 Morning prayer
07:42 The Eucharist
09:08 The Nicene Creed and the filioque
10:38 The Eucharist (continued)
14:54 The New Coverdale Psalter
15:18 The calendar and lectionary
18:16 The Athanasian Creed
19:06 The 39 Articles
19:46 Summary
The Anglican Church in North America released its first prayer book in 2019. In creating this video series, the American Anglican Council interviewed some of the key people involved with writing the new Book of Common Prayer (2019) (BCP). The 13-part series serves not only as an introduction to the new BCP but also as an introduction to the prayer book in general and should be helpful and relevant to all Anglicans.
In this episode of the 'Why Study' series, Dr.Frances Knight, an expert in history of Anglicanism, shows how a single book from the early nineteenth century -- a copy of the Book of Common Prayer -- can be the key to understanding the religious culture of a period.
This video is for anyone curious about how to pray the Daily Office found within various Anglican Traditions. In particular, this video walks us through how to pray Morning Prayer Rite II from the Book of Common Prayer 1979 (BCP), used most commonly in the Episcopal Church in the United States (https://episcopalchurch.org/).
The video begins with a brief history of the Daily Office and continues with a detailed description of how to prayer Morning Prayer Rite II. Morning Prayer is used as an example of how to pray one of the 4 prayers in the Daily Office.
You will need a Book of Common Prayer 1979 either in hard copy or found online (bcponline.org) to follow along with this video.
Morning Prayer begins on pp. 75 in the BCP 1979. Morning Prayer continues as follows:
pp. 75-78: Opening sentence of scripture
pp. 79: Confession of Sin
pp. 80: Absolution
pp. 80: Invitatory and Pslater
pp. 80-82: Antiphons
pp. 82-83: Venite/Jubilate/Christ Our Passover
pp. 84: Psalm & Lesson (Psalter on pp. 581-808; Lectionary on pp. 933-1001; prayer.forwardmovement.org)
pp. 85-96: Canticles
pp. 96: Apostle's Creed
pp. 97: Lord's Prayer
pp. 97-98: Suffrages A & B
pp. 98-100, 157-251: Collects of the Day
pp. 100-101: Collects for Mission
pp. 101: The General Thanksgiving
pp. 102: Prayer of St. Chrysostom
pp. 102: Dismissal
Definitions on video from "An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church," https://episcopalchurch.org/library/glossary/all
The Daily Office is the quintessential Anglican form of prayer and Scriptural devotion, this video summarises what it is and guides you on how to do it.
To download my Daily Office and Lectionary booklets, go here:
https://newkingdom.home.blog/2021/12/09/daily-office-and-lectionary-booklets-for-download-with-original-and-modernised-versions/
For an interactive and easy to use Lectionary, go here:
https://liturgical-calendar.com/en-emodeng/International1662/
This site also has the Daily Office Lectionary of the Episcopal Church (TEC) and the Anglican Church of North America (ACNA).
The 1662 Book of Common Prayer that I use and recommend:
https://www.ivpress.com/the-1662-book-of-common-prayer
(It also includes the 39 Articles, the Homily on Justification by Faith by Alone, and plenty of additional prayers for various situations).
This is the Daily Office of the ACNA, you simply go to today’s date and click on either Morning or Evening to take you to that service which brilliantly has the Psalms and Readings appointed for that day on the same page.
https://www.dailyoffice2019.com/church_year/2021-2022/
Please support this channel by liking this video and subscribing!
Social media:
https://www.facebook.com/newkingdomblog
The Book of Common Prayer, 1662: selections by The Parliament of England
Genre(s): Christianity - Other
Read by: MichaelMaggs in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00 - Preface
00:27:11 - 01 - Morning prayer
00:55:10 - 02 - Evening prayer
01:15:20 - 03 - Prayers and thanksgivings
01:30:38 - 04 - Holy communion
02:27:28 - 05 - Public baptism of infants
02:46:08 - 06 - Confirmation
02:52:29 - 07 - Solemnization of matrimony
03:14:04 - 08 - Burial of the dead
03:32:41 - 09 - Articles
More information: https://librivox.org/the-book-of-common-prayer-1662-selections/
LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)
A brief review of the Anglican Church in North America's 2019 Book of Common Prayer (the ACNA's 2019 BCP). ISBN: 9781732344846.
The text block is sewn; the paper is heavy and opaque, but glossy; the font is large (12 or 13 points).
The cover is imitation leather. The volume does not lie open easily near the table of contents.
It is also available in hardback. ISBN: 9780997921168. The hardcover is smaller. My guess is it has a ~11 pt font.
Video contents:
00:00 Introduction, exterior, paper
01:19 The paper
01:35 The font
01:46 The text block is sewn
02:00 Introductory material
03:13 The table of contents
04:32 Additional introductory material
06:24 Morning prayer
07:42 The Eucharist
09:08 The Nicene Creed and the filioque
10:38 The Eucharist (continued)
14:54 The New Coverdale Psalter
15:18 The calendar and lectionary
18:16 The Athanasian Creed
19:06 The 39 Articles
19:46 Summary
Plain Pat what up? (Verse 1) My heart thump not from being nervous Sometimes I'm thinking God made me special here on purpose So all the while 'til I'm gone make my words important so If I slip away, if I die today the last thing you remember won't Be about some apple bottom jeans with the boots with the fur Baby how I dream of being free since my birth Cursed but the demons I confronted would disperse Have you ever heard of some shit so real Beyond from the heart, from the soul you can feel (Chorus) And if I die before I wake, I pray the lord my soul to take But please don't cry, just know that I have made these songs for you And if I die before I wake I pray the lord my soul to take 'cuz I'm ready for a funeral (Verse 2) My mind runs I can never catch it even if I got a head start God please tell me I am feeling so alone way I don't need to worry 'cuz I know the world'll feel this nigga Blessing in disguise but I am not hiding who I am open your eyes bro If I ever met you, I appreciate the love yo Girls that I dated, it's ok I am not mad yo Unless you stabbed me in the heart, no love ho, this shit is so ill Play it back from the top if you recognize real (Chorus 2x) And if I die before I wake, I pray the lord my soul to take But please don't cry, just know that I have made these songs for you And if I die before I wake, I pray the lord my soul to take 'cuz I'm ready for a funeral
The Book of CommonPrayer is enjoying a revival in the Church of England, despite the best efforts of some modernists to mothball it ... It helps that the Book of Common Prayer has had a fair bit of attention recently.