according to the 1943 Lectionary of the
USA 1928 Book of Common Prayer
Addresses intended for use by Layreaders in the absence of a priest.
The sermons on this page are by various writers.
Please note the name of the Priest or Pastor by each sermon listed.
INTRODUCTION
Many of our Continuing Anglican churches presently lack a resident priest, and must perforce be ministered to by Lay Readers, who, of course, cannot celebrate the Eucharist, and are not authorized to conduct the AnteCommunion, and thus will lead Morning or Evening Prayer. Because lay readers do not normally preach sermons of their own composition, there is a need for homilies they can read. Since Morning and Evening Prayer do not use the same lectionary as does the Eucharist, it seems appropriate that there be homilies based on the lessons actually read. We hope you find this collection of sermons helpful.
SERMONS BY...
Fr. Paul T. Beutell, II is the Rector of St. Thomas of Canterbury Anglican Catholic Church, Roanoke, Virginia.
The Rev'd Timothy Butler is canonically resident in The Anglican Catholic Church, Diocese of New Orleans. He was formerly Curate of The Church of the Holy Comforter, Mt. Juliet (Nashville), TN, in the DNO and is presently serving as a Supply Priest in the ACC, Diocese of the Midwest.
Fr. Robert Hart is a musician and theologian who is Rector of St. Benedict's Anglican Catholic Church, Chapel Hill, NC, and is a contributing editor of Touchstone magazine and of the Anglican Continuum web log.
Bishop Paul C. Hewett has been a member of the Continuing Anglican Church movement since its inception. He is the Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Holy Cross, an international Continuing Church jurisdiction, and the Rector of the Cathedral Church of the Epiphany, Columbia, SC."
The Rev'd Canon John Hollister is a priest in the Anglican Catholic Church (ACC), Diocese of New Orleans who is assisting at Christ Church, New Orleans.
Fr. Jeffrey Scott Johnson, Priest-in-Charge of All Saints ACC, Saluda, Virginia. In the Diocese of the Mid Atlantic States.
Dr. Jack M. Lloyd, Jr. is a physicist employed by the United States Government, a founder and longtime Senior Warden of St. Michael's Anglican Catholic Church, Panama City, Florida, and a Layreader Licensed to Preach in the Diocese of New Orleans of The Anglican Catholic Church.
The Reverend Dr. John S. Longcamp is Vicar of St. Dunstan's Anglican Church, Dillon, Colorado, in the Diocese of the West of the Anglican Province of America.
Mr. Brian McKee is organist, cantor, and lay reader at a mission of the Anglican Catholic Church in the Midwest. For many years prior to his joining the ACC, he was a Lay Speaker in the United Methodist Church. He remains Prior of his region for the UMC's Order of St. Luke.
Fr. George Parrish is a Priest in the Diocese of New Orleans, The Anglican Catholic Church."
The Rev'd C. Richard Pumphrey is Priest-in-Charge of All Saints' Anglican Catholic Church, Soddy Daisy (Chattanooga), TN, in the ACC's Diocese of the South.
Canon Stephen Scarlett is the founding Rector of St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Newport Beach, CA.>BR>
The Rev'd Warren E. Shaw is a priest in the Anglican Catholic Church (ACC), Diocese of the Middle Atlantic States. He is also licensed in the Anglican Church in America, Diocese of the Eastern United States.
Fr. Paul Sterne is Assisting Priest at The Anglican Cathedral Church of the Epiphany and also Priest in Charge at St. Theodore's Anglican Chapel, Diocese of the Holy Cross, Columbia SC.
Fr. Steven Victory is Rector of St. Charles King and Martyr Anglican Church, Huntsville, AL, in the Anglican Province of Christ the King."
Fr. Larry Wagoner is a Supply Priest in the Diocese of New Orleans, The Anglican Catholic Church, serving Holy Angels Anglican Mission, Picayune, MS and Christ Church Pro-Cathedral, Metairie (New Orleans), LA.
Scripture Index for Morning and Evening Prayer for Sundays
This is an index to the portions of scripture that are appointed as Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer Lessons according to the (American) 1943 and the 1922/28 Lectionary for Sundays, Holy Days, and Special Occasions.
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