How Do We Eucharist?
In our Anglican Tradition, worship or liturgy (the work of the people) is our central act, which we offer most usually on a Sunday morning. Since the 1979 Book of Common Prayer (BCP) reclaimed the Eucharist [i.e. The Great Thanksgiving] as the primary form of communal worship in the Episcopal Church, most congregations offer Eucharist every week. For me, who grew up with the 1979 BCP, attending a worship service without Eucharist feels like something has been left undone. For many, it is the primary way we interact with and learn our faith, and yet we don’t spend much time actually teaching why we do what we do in worship in order to pass along the tradition in a meaningful way. The Church owes The Rev. Callie Swanlund a huge debit of gratitude for creating the “How2charist” videos that bring together the best of our tradition and graphic design in a digital Instructed Eucharist. These videos offer a “layered” approach to participating in a Eucharist by having elemen...