Webinars

APLM Webinars allow our members to interact with liturgical scholars and practitioners in real time. The first webinar was held on December 17th, 2013.

PAST WEBINARS

Triduum: Symbols, Resources & Sanity
February 2023

Rev. Dr. Ruth Meyers explains how to generate enthusiasm while maintaining the calm by focusing on the symbols of the Triddum. Meyers is the Dean of Academic Affairs and Haynes-Hodges Professor of Liturgics as Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley, CA.


Epiphany: Insights for preaching, liturgy, and church growth – November 2022

Rev. Canon John Hill, Toronto, Canada and Rev. Venerable Dr. Jay Koyle, Algoma, Canada offer insights for preaching, liturgy and church growth related to the Feast of the Epiphany. AND We also hear from Rev. Philippe Carr-Jones about C+M+B: Every Home Plus Blessing Project.


Growing Community Through Advent

The Very Rev’d William H. Petersen, Emeritus Dean & Professor of Bexley Hall (Episcopal) Seminary, founder of the Advent Project Seminar in the North American Academy of Liturgy and the author of What Are We Waiting For? Re-Imagining Advent for Time to Come. He has also served parishes in Iowa, California, Wisconsin, Ohio, & New York.

The Rev’d Dr. Elise Feyerherm, Coordinator of the Anglican/Episcopal Community of Learning at the Boston University School of Theology and adjunct instructor in Anglican Studies. Serving as Associate Rector at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Brookline, MA. She received her M. Div. from Yale Divinity School and her Ph. D. in Theological Studies from Boston College. She has been active in the Advent Project since 2010 and is a member of the North American Academy of Liturgy.


Easter: The Day of Fifty Days – March 2022

Dr. James FarwellProf. of Theology, VTS & Dr. Juan M.C. OliverCustodian of the BCP engaged in conversation about the season of Easter. Their reflections were followed by a conversation with two responders from parish settings: Rev. Emily Garcia, Church of Our Redeemer, Lexington MA. and Rev. Jennifer Zogg, Church of the Epiphany, Rumford, RI. Participants will then broke into facilitated small groups. 


You Are What You Sing: Congregational Song – February 2014

Marilyn Haskel is a musician, teacher, and composer who values the Congregational voice in music-making. Her work at St. Paul’s Chapel in New York reflected that commitment.


Revisiting 1979: Themes and Hopes; Promises Fulfilled? – January 2014

The Rev. Canon Patrick Malloy  was Professor of Liturgics in the H. Boone Porter chair at the General Theological Seminary in New York City at the time of this webinar. His presentation explored the themes and hopes of the 1979 Prayer Book, and the ways the Episcopal Church has (and hasn’t) lived up to the promise of that prayer book.


The Influence of Vatican II’s Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy on the Anglican Communion – 50 Years Later 
December 2013

Paul F. Bradshaw and John F. Baldovin, S.J., two of the world’s leading liturgical scholars,  led our first webinar.

Paul Bradshaw is a specialist in the early history of Christian liturgy and has taught at the University of Notre Dame since 1985. He has written or edited over twenty books and has contributed more than one hundred articles or essays. For eighteen years he was chief editor of the international journal, Studia Liturgica, and he is also a former President both of Societas Liturgica and of the North American Academy of Liturgy. His book, The Search for the Origins of Christian Liturgy, has become a standard textbook. It has gone through two editions (New York: Oxford University Press 1992, 2002), and has been translated into French, Italian, and Japanese, with Polish and Russian translations forthcoming.

John Baldovin, a long time friend of APLM, is Professor of Historical and Liturgical Theology at Boston College. His many publications include The Urban Character of Christian Worship; The Origins, Development and Meaning of Stational Liturgy  (1987. Reprint 2002), Bread of Life, Cup of Salvation: Understanding the Mass (2003) and Reforming the Liturgy: A Response to the Critics (2008). He is co-editor of Liturgical Press’s Commentary on the Order of Mass of the Roman Missal (2011).

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