Responsive Readings Suggestions
Hi all. I am wondering if anyone has suggestions about resources that contain responsive readings for congregational worship. I know I could create my own, but I would like to see if anything is already out there. Many hymnals sometimes have them in the back and I have a Bible that has some. Any Logos resources that you are aware of? Thanks for the help!
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I did not see any Logos resource that had any. However, if you search the internet for responsive readings there are are many suggestions.
http://fwbreadings.blogspot.com/2004/12/table-of-contents.html
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Any Logos resources that you are aware of?
Suggest searching for:
(Priest,Deacon,Leader) BEFORE 88 WORDS (People,Choir) BEFORE 3 WORDS (Amen,pray)
Screen shot shows results ordered by Count.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Thanks Ted and Keep Smiling. I will look at both of those suggestions.
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Thanks, Justin! It looks like that has a section specifically on responsive readings. I'll grab that one.
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Vasholz, Robert I. Calls to Worship. Geanies House, Scotland: Christian Focus Publications, 2008.
Filtering my library for responsive only finds Calls to Worship (so currently have one resource with Responsive Worship subject).
Modified search to include some results in Calls to Worship (took 5 minutes for Library results to appear for me):
(Leader,Pastor,Priest) BEFORE 77 WORDS (Choir,Congregation,People) BEFORE 4 WORDS (Amen,Lord,pray)
Expanded search to include more results in Calls to Worship:
found a bug in my library so created thread => Bug 7.13 RC 1 Search does not show Library results after 5 hours
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Thanks again, Keep Smiling. Can you tell me how/why your search string includes "BEFORE 77 WORDS" and "BEFORE 4 WORDS"? How/why did you come up with that? I understand how the search strings work, but just curious why 77 and 4. Thanks!
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Can you tell me how/why your search string includes "BEFORE 77 WORDS" and "BEFORE 4 WORDS"? How/why did you come up with that? I understand how the search strings work, but just curious why 77 and 4.
77 is a guess for word range limit between a leader and response. Earlier search in this thread had 88, but results were not being displayed so reduced range a bit. Feast of Tabernacles has 7 days along with 7 & 8 being numbers of perfection (so doubled the numbers for searching word range).
Screen shot shows one result where Congregation precedes Lord by 4 words. Earlier search had range of 3 words for response example.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Books such as The Abingdon Preaching Annual often include responsorial readings for each Sunday. Also look for titles that imply worship planning.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Thanks, MJ. I have several of Nelson's Annual Preacher's Sourcebooks
but they do not seem to have responsive readings. I may try Abingdon and see how I like them. I'll see what else Faithlife may have out there for worship planning too.0 -
I occasionally have created my own using the "Copy Bible Verses" tool within LOGOS. One of the built in options is "Responsive Reading". It takes a bit of editing:
- Adding "PEOPLE" and "PASTOR" to every other entry.
- Bolding the lines to be spoken by the congregation.
- Changing indents so prompts stand out on the left Margin with the spoken text to the right.
- Adding a title to the top of the page.
- Because my audience consists of senior citizens, I enlarge the typeface to 16 or 18 point.
I am attaching a piece I used last week from Amos 3:
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Blessings,
FloydPastor-Patrick.blogspot.com
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The other source I have found is Google Books. A search for "Google Books Responsive Reading" will return several possibilities. Some of these are old enough that they are no longer in copyright and can be freely used. These tend to be photocopied (i.e. PDF) books and take a bit more work to create a useable version for congregational use.
Blessings,
FloydPastor-Patrick.blogspot.com
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Hi Floyd. Thanks for your responses. When I go to the Copy Bible Verses tool I do not see an option for Responsive Readings. You said it is a "built in" option. If that is true, I am not sure why I would not see it. I can create new layouts. Is that what you meant?
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I am not sure why you are not seeing this option. It is in the fourth line of styles down.
I have modified some of the existing ones, but doubt that I would have felt competent enough to create this one. Here is the "Style" that is used to create the responsive reading layout:
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%NoCharFormatting
%NoRedLetter
%NoFootnotes
%NoCitation=ForEachVerse
<p>
[VerseText]
</p>========================================
Hope that helps.
Blessings,
FloydPastor-Patrick.blogspot.com
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Hmm... Interesting. I only have three rows of options.
First row: Fully Formatted, One Verse Per Line, One Verse Per Line (Full Reference), Quotation
Second row: Simple Paragraphs, Bible Text Only, Oration:One Paragraph, Oration:One Verse Per Line
Third Row: Bible Paragraphs, Fully Formatted with Footnotes, Observation Worksheet
I am running Logos 7.12 SR-1.
Thanks for the formatting code by the way. At least that will allow me to create the layout manually.
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Here are the nineteen styles (5 rows) I have available - some of these I have modified/renamed from the standard ones:
Blessings,
FloydPastor-Patrick.blogspot.com
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Expanded search to include more results in Calls to Worship:
Expanded search took 16,775.79 seconds in my library, which is a bit less than 5 hours.
Search results included resources with many responsive readings (also found many resources that do not have responsive readings)
The Service Book of the Holy Orthodox-Catholic Apostolic (Greco-Russian) Church
The Offices of the Oriental Church, with an Historical Introduction
The Services of the Christian Year (Library of Christian Worship: Volume 5)
The Great Book of Needs (4 vols.) (all 4 volumes include responsive readings)
The Renewal of Sunday Worship (Library of Christian Worship, vol. 3)
A History of the Holy Eastern Church, vol. 1: General Introduction
The Liturgies of Ss. Mark, James, Clement, Chrysostom, and Basil, and the Church of Malabar
Missals of the Roman Catholic Church (3 vols.) (Third Edition is English while the other two volumes are Latin)
Twenty Centuries of Christian Worship (Library of Christian Worship: Volume 2)
Liturgies Eastern and Western: Eastern Liturgies
The Book of Common Prayer, 1979
The Sacred Actions of Christian Worship Library of Christian Worship: vol. 6)
The Ministries of Christian Worship Library of Christian Worship: Volume 7)
Volume 7 => Early Church Fathers Special Catholic Edition (37 vols.) OR Early Church Fathers Protestant Edition (37 vols.)
St. Tikhon’s Church Slavonic Collection (2 vols.) includes "The Orthodox Prayer Book: English"
The Annotated Book of Common Prayer
Alcuin Club Tracts (27 vols.) includes "Anglican Liturgies"
Monasticism in the Orthodox Churches
Calls to Worship: A Pocket Resource (link posted earlier in this thread)
Walking Where Jesus Walked: Worship in Fourth-Century Jerusalem
The Lord’s Service: The Grace of Covenant Renewal Worship
Oxford Studies on the Book of Common Prayer (2 vols.) includes "The Book of Common Prayer: The Texts of 1549, 1559, and 1662"
A Guide to the Holy Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
The Sarum Missal in English (2 vols.)
Perspectives on Christian Worship: Five Views
Seeking Wisdom: Inclusive Blessings and Prayers for Public Occasions
Above resources had over 100 results (so list is incomplete for responsive readings in resources)
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Expanded search to include more results in Calls to Worship:
Expanded search took 16,775.79 seconds in my library, which is a bit less than 5 hours.
Modified search completes in 20.82 seconds with significantly smaller subset having many Responsive Readings
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KS4J - it seems to me that your search would find almost all liturgical services as they also have the leader/congregant back and forth but not in a responsive reading sense. I'll mull over how to easily eliminate them.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Tweaked search still has some false positives while finding many responses:
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