Logos has the Sermon Builder, it would be awesome to have a Liturgy Builder!
It would be great to add hymnals and other worship resources, track the use of Scripture uses in worship, and generally track the liturgies of a church.
Please add!
Do you mean something like Source and Summit? (I'm assuming I'm not violating forum guidelines with this hyperlink because currently Logos/Verbum offers nothing like this)
I don't know how a Liturgy Builder would work. Per the above, looks like a crossover of Proclaim and a Homily Builder.
But it'd do wonders for marketing Logos (and Verbum) to a wider audience.
I think a Liturgy Builder would be awesome. It would widen the audience a lot. Something like a formular where you fill in the Songs, important parts of the Litrugy, Readings are filled in automatically according to the day or can be manually changed, connected to the Lectionary, to the Roman Missal and liturgical ressources like for the ""Penitential Act" (is this correct?), intercessions, etc. When you click on Intercessions another window opens for you to type in a text or add a text from your Library. It automatically creats printouts with readable fonts for reading publically. Ai supported working. If you type in a search word, a scripture or a subject, a sermon title and it would give out songs, intercessions, Kyries, Alleluias, "Penitential Acts", stories, illustrations, texts, Eucharistic Prayers, Prayer over the people from the Missale, Blessings, etc. Connected to the
That's pretty much what Source and Summit does, which I linked above. I believe it even fills in the proper antiphons for the day (or the feast), and suggests musical arrangements for those antiphons, in case you want to use the propers instead of hymns.
If Verbum had something like this, it would simply be unbeatable with its ability to connect resources/patristics/homilies/biblical commentaries/hymnals/missals to the liturgy builder tool.
I mean, with Source and Summit, you can even choose the musical arrangements of the Mass that you would like to use. Want to use Missa de Angelis? Or Mass VI? Or the chant from the Roman Missal? You can simply paste those into your program, and create a liturgy aid with hymns, antiphons, scripture readings, the creed, etc., and print it out for your large parish to follow along with. Or keep it digital and send it out with FlockNote or whatever.
I put "John Wesley" in the Timeline and found only 8 entries. This information should be able to be extracted from Histories and Biographies and formatted for timelines. It could be sold to Logos users in large or small collections.
As shown below, though blurred due to copyright issues, the outline can still be seen. The Outline formatting for BDAG on the left is much more readable than the Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek on the right without the Reformat option (all cramped up). P/S : One of the reasons upgrading to Max subscription is the ability…
This suggestion may be too much to ask, but I was wondering if the note could store the name of the sermon document that I send it to. I'm not thinking that the system would maintain the list, i.e. deletes and changes, but just a memo field that holds a record of where I used the note, similar to how you treat citations,…
It would be helpful to have an optional subject line which could be used for a question or a heading when It's transferred to the sermon document. I am creating a lot more notes, now that we can send them to the sermon document. This would reduce the time it takes to make the notes flow in the document. If it's optional,…