Anglican Journal–”˜Worship: Jamaica-style’ reflects celebration and message of hope

Delegates of the 14th Anglican Consultative Council Sunday joined thousands of Jamaican Anglicans in a service that showcased this island nation’s prodigious musical gifts and liturgical expressions, including pulsating reggae music made popular worldwide by its most famous son, Bob Marley.

“It was a great service. I just wish I had more room to dance,” said Bishop Sue Moxley of the diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, who is one of the Anglican Church of Canada’s three delegates to the ACC meeting here. “I loved the music and it all flowed together without any people quite obviously running around and getting all anxious about whether it was going to happen or not.”

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4 comments on “Anglican Journal–”˜Worship: Jamaica-style’ reflects celebration and message of hope

  1. Jill Woodliff says:

    Prayers for the ACC can be found at Lent & Beyond.
    http://anglicanprayer.wordpress.com/

  2. Dan Crawford says:

    Coming soon to a TEC facility near you: room for dancing.

  3. Luminous Darkness says:

    Dancing in churches is pretty common throughout much of the world.

  4. Pb says:

    Terry Fullam used to say that from God’s point of view, 11:00a.m. on Sunday morning was the most boring hour of the week.