Thanks for sharing. That dinosaur book is a hoot. Such funny looking stickers. The Anglican prayer book was one I hid behind other books because I was unwilling to pay a dollar. It was there for about 2 months and they finally had a half off sale, so that's when I reached out to you. I'm too cheap to pay a dollar, and the other book was also half off and great buy at 50 cents!!
8:00 Have mercy on us, pitiful sinners? The Union of Miserable Offenders will have to think about whether to be offended at this. But what a neat book!
I realized after recording that I completely missed that change! But I wondered if you might spot it. My take: it's a suitable but less poetic update and is preferable to removing the phrase entirely, which seems to be the standard for all other contemporary BCPs.
Love that dinosaur book and I have always loved dinosaurs and been fascinated with them. I know that some Methodist churches have done the stations of the cross too. The Oxford Book of Prayer looks very interesting too.
Thanks for sharing. That dinosaur book is a hoot. Such funny looking stickers. The Anglican prayer book was one I hid behind other books because I was unwilling to pay a dollar. It was there for about 2 months and they finally had a half off sale, so that's when I reached out to you. I'm too cheap to pay a dollar, and the other book was also half off and great buy at 50 cents!!
Solid combo for just $1, thank you again!
8:00 Have mercy on us, pitiful sinners?
The Union of Miserable Offenders will have to think about whether to be offended at this.
But what a neat book!
I realized after recording that I completely missed that change! But I wondered if you might spot it.
My take: it's a suitable but less poetic update and is preferable to removing the phrase entirely, which seems to be the standard for all other contemporary BCPs.
@@ThriftStoreBibles concur.
Love that dinosaur book and I have always loved dinosaurs and been fascinated with them. I know that some Methodist churches have done the stations of the cross too. The Oxford Book of Prayer looks very interesting too.
I thought you'd enjoy that Dinosaur book! I need to look around and see what local churches might offering a stations of the cross here.