#60355
Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Daily Divine Service Book
Book •
Heath Curtis's work compiling a Daily Divine Service Book represents an early modern attempt to translate and adapt historic Lutheran liturgical texts into accessible English for congregations.
It gathers the prayers, propers, and orders necessary for daily worship, intended to aid clergy and laity in reclaiming traditional forms of liturgy.
The book influenced subsequent efforts such as the Lutheran Missal Project by demonstrating demand and providing a model for English missals.
It underscores continuity with the historic church while offering resources practical for twenty-first-century parish life.
The collection emphasizes catechesis through liturgy and the preservation of sacramental and devotional practices.
It gathers the prayers, propers, and orders necessary for daily worship, intended to aid clergy and laity in reclaiming traditional forms of liturgy.
The book influenced subsequent efforts such as the Lutheran Missal Project by demonstrating demand and providing a model for English missals.
It underscores continuity with the historic church while offering resources practical for twenty-first-century parish life.
The collection emphasizes catechesis through liturgy and the preservation of sacramental and devotional practices.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 1 episodes
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

when explaining the origin of the Lutheran Missal Project and citing Curtis's book as a precursor.

Stefan Gramatzki

Stefan Gramenz: Why the Lutheran Church is the Ancient Church


