This book offers hope to the parish that is searching for a way to make their liturgies more meaningful in the local context. Written by a priest and musician who have worked together for many years in the Canterbury House ministry at the University of Michigan, the methods described here demonstrate a respect for others’ gifts and skills, discernment of the spiritual needs of the community, and actively welcoming the creative force of the Holy Spirit to work even in the planning process. Based on the liturgical format of the Book of Common Prayer, Hamilton and Rush nevertheless outline their experience and ideas in ways that will be useful to all liturgical denominations.
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Reid Hamilton is an experienced church musician and liturgist, and has spent over ten years in ordained ministry working and advocating for context-based liturgy and for campus ministry. He is the chaplain at Canterbury House, University of Michigan. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.