Something a bit different today than my normal reflections. I thought I would delve a little bit more into a topic that is not necessarily theological in nature. I am a real person, and not some ethereal doctor in an ivory tower who gets to smoke a pipe and contemplate the infinite mysteries all day. So, today, I thought I would delve into one of my personal hobbies: board gaming. Now, do not tune me out because you hear "board gaming" and immediately default in your brain to your brother overturning a table with Monopoly money flying everywhere because the game has gone on for hours and overturning the table was the only option left other than murder. Most people, including myself at one time, thought of board games as those boring or frustrating games that seem stuck in 1952. You know the usual suspects: Clue!, Monopoly, Scrabble, Chess, maybe even more saccharine games like Life or Candy Land, i.e. those games that everyone owned at some p...
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Preface: The First Book of Common Prayer (1549)
Definition of the Union of the Divine and Human Natures in the Person of Christ
The Celebration and Blessing of a Marriage (take the different parts of the service one by one)
The marriage one could also be interesting, particularly if I can find that deathbed wedding clip from Downton Abbey. They were using the 1662 BCP.
That would be very interesting.
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