The House of Meanings: Christian Worship in Plain Language
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The House of Meanings: Christian Worship in Plain Language  -     By: Juan Oliver

The House of Meanings: Christian Worship in Plain Language

Church Publishing Inc. / 2019 / Paperback

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The Book of Common Prayer is at the heart of Anglican worship. How are we to understand the variety of services, the beautiful language, the prayer of confession, the collects, the significance of the Eucharist? Oliver explains each element and its meaning for daily life. Ideal for parish workshops. 192 pages, softcover. Church Publishing.

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Title: The House of Meanings: Christian Worship in Plain Language
By: Juan Oliver
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Church Publishing Inc.
Publication Date: 2019
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 1640651403
ISBN-13: 9781640651401
Stock No: WW651407

Publisher's Description

A plain language exploration of the theology of worship. Professional theological terminology is often inaccessible to the average Christian. A House of Meanings presents liturgical theology in accessible ways, free of technical language. The book is designed for individual reading and structured to be a resource for a series of parish workshops, especially during the Easter season. Chapters conclude with a discussion guide intended to assist parishioners in developing their own sense of the value of worship and its relationship to our daily lives.

Dedicated to deepening parishioners’ understandings of the Church and how it has both gathered and sent into service to the world, A House of Meanings will be useful not only to congregations, but to seminarians and anyone planning or evaluating worship.

Author Bio

Juan Oliver has served in a variety of ministerial positions as vicar, interim rector, acting canon to the ordinary, and as an academic and professor. Oliver has published widely on worship and Latino ministry. He is the author of Ripe Fields: The Promise and Challenge of Latino Ministry and A House of Meanings: Christian Worship in Plain Language. Oliver is the former custodian of the Book of Common Prayer. He lives in Santa Fé, New Mexico.

Editorial Reviews

“This is the book Juan Oliver was born to write. With the fluency of an experienced pastor, teacher, and scholar and the courage of a well-formed faith, Juan provides a roadmap from worship to daily life and back again. His genius is knowing the tradition so well that seeker and bishop will find what they are looking for.”

—Lisa Kimball, PhD, James Maxwell Professor of Lifelong Christian Formation, Virginia Seminary


“At the heart of Christian ritual is faith—faith in Jesus, the incarnate Son of God—but for many Christians, ritual can risk becoming a meaningless routine, leaving clergy and laity alike wondering ‘what does all this mean?’ Juan Oliver offers us the gift of ‘disclosure of meaning’ in this most helpful volume.”

—Louis Weil, James F. Hodges Professor of Liturgics Emeritus at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific


"A House of Meanings offers an evocative and accessible resource for practical liturgical formation, hitting some truly important notes: that the meanings of worship are many, not one; that they are meaning made by someone in the company of others; that they are made in conversation with the riches of the living tradition we practice. What a gem this book is!” 
—James Farwell, Virginia Theological Seminary


"Dr. Oliver has given us a clear and accessible resource for the study of liturgy and how it works. This volume will be invaluable to parish clergy as the basis for parish study groups and liturgy committee work. Seminarians and seasoned clergy will find it full of both helpful reminders and fresh insights."
—J. Neil Alexander, Dean, Sewanee School of Theology

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