Christmas issue is soon to go to the printers
The Christmas issue of Gottesdienst should be printed and in the mail within a few weeks. With a quick look at the Contents page you can see what's in there. Now is the time to subscribe, or renew.
Now is also the time to consider getting a gift for a friend (be sure to scroll down to the gift portion of the form): say, for Christmas.
Now is also the time to consider making a donation, In fact, remembering that we do depend on gifts for a large part of our support, we have just launched a fund drive, and we are pleased to announce that for a donation of $50 or more, we’d like to send you a free gift, your choice of either of two books. The first option is Every Day Will I Bless Thee: Meditations for the Daily Office. This book, published in 1992, provides a Bible reading and a meditation for every day of the year plus Saints’ Days, with the year’s collects and an index (hardcover, 520 pp.). Or you may prefer The New Testament in His Blood: A Study of the Holy Liturgy, published in 2010, which delves into the significance and meaning of our New Testament liturgical worship (paperback, 117 pp). Just indicate your preference in the comments box.
Now is also the time to consider getting a gift for a friend (be sure to scroll down to the gift portion of the form): say, for Christmas.
Now is also the time to consider making a donation, In fact, remembering that we do depend on gifts for a large part of our support, we have just launched a fund drive, and we are pleased to announce that for a donation of $50 or more, we’d like to send you a free gift, your choice of either of two books. The first option is Every Day Will I Bless Thee: Meditations for the Daily Office. This book, published in 1992, provides a Bible reading and a meditation for every day of the year plus Saints’ Days, with the year’s collects and an index (hardcover, 520 pp.). Or you may prefer The New Testament in His Blood: A Study of the Holy Liturgy, published in 2010, which delves into the significance and meaning of our New Testament liturgical worship (paperback, 117 pp). Just indicate your preference in the comments box.