Leiturgia
This is eventually going to be a resource page I use centered on curriculum as “leiturgia” and related resources.
leiturgia : prayer, worship, contemplation, spirituality
Websites
- Wikipedia entry on “forms of prayer”
- Richard Rohr’s archive of daily meditations
- United Methodist women’s site on forms of prayer
- Christopher Grundy’s website (pastoral musician and composer)
- Sarah Bereza’s website (pastoral musician)
- Steve Garnaas-Holme’s website (prayers and other worship resources)
- Bret Hesla’s website (pastoral songwriter)
- Jonathan Rundman’s website (pastoral musician and songwriter)
- Cole Arthur Riley’s website
- the “Vita Divina” project (supporting LGBTQIA+ prayer)
- Disrupt Worship resources
- Enfleshed worship resources
- Creative Commons Prayer created by Kyle Oliver
- Justice Choir songbook
- Justice Choir youtube channel
- Every Moment Holy
- Common Hymnal
- The Many Are Here music
Spirituality resources more generally
- Creighton’s link list
- PracticingOurFaith
- TitusBrandsma Institute
- Christ in the Desert monastery
- Benedictines
- Spiritual Development Center
- Taiz
- Lift Up Your Hearts
- The stations of the cross (an online version accompanied by Bach)
- Common Prayer
- Hold fast to what is good
Art resources
- Sanctified Art
- The Greats (great art for sharing from around the world)
- Unsplash (cc’licensed art)
- The Met Open Access repository digital resources from the Met Museum of Art
Organizations
Online magazines/journals/blogs
- BustedHalo
- The Jesuit Post
- Journal of Religion and Popular Culture
- New Media, Religion and Digital Culture
- U2 Sermons
- reJesus.co.uk
- PrayTell
Other resources
- Various versions of the Lord’s Prayer
- Lectionary slides with images
- My page of Advent resources
- “Love to Share” — A WCC document on copyright issues in church music and worship
Versions of the Trinity
- Creation/incarnation/grace (Cara’s version)
- The good beyond being, the beloved and the holy spirit (Wendy Farley’s version)
- Lover, Beloved, Love (Elizabeth Kaeton — and Augustine!)
- Spirit as liminal, integrative, emancipatory (this is McClain Taylor’s wording)
- Tester, Intercessor, Comforter (David Weber’s version)
- Creator-maker, Pain-bearer, Life-giver (New Zealand Prayer book)
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