Sometimes the ‘institutional church’ does something that really amazes me when they decided that technology is a good thing. Surely they must have been ordaining technogeeks as a matter of course for the past few decades as evidenced by the Church of England Website. Firstly, the discovery that the lectionary was available for a palm pilot/blackberry/whatever came as quite a shock. Well today I am sitting here in a state of shock. I was browsing the CofE’s liturgy online when I came across a like that will allow you to set up a feed for the daily office. The CofE will literally beam changing daily prayers into your website.
I wonder if I should try setting up a common worship prayer page here at changingworship… how emergingly unemergent would that be??
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[For those of you who are thinking “What is a feed?” – I use an RSS feed script that allows me to have a constant update of my flickr account in the top left hand section of this website.]
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I was quite impressed with Jesuit Media Initiatives who, hot on the heels of the success of their Sacred Space website (daily prayer in the stylee of good old Iggy, himself – Natius, that is, not Pop, thankfully) came up with pray-as-you-go.org, daily prayer/meditation podcasts for your i-pod. Have your ‘quiet time’ on the 7.30 train…alternatively fall asleep over your complimentary copy of Metro.
Oh Carole, I am but a fool…. do you mind if I turn this into a resource on the resource page?
I imagine the Jesuits would be chuffed to little mintballs if you did!
It is so 😉