Everyday Monks
What if one of the most practical ways to strengthen a parish—or steady a church plant—is simply this: sing the Prayer Book? In this special edition of Everyday Monks, we’re joined by our friend Andrew Dittman for a wide-ranging conversation on Anglican worship, parish music, and spiritual formation. Andrew shares how his Kyrial Project (a kyrial—a collection of sung service music and responses) grew out of a pastoral problem many churches recognize: how do you honor a Morning Prayer tradition while moving toward a fuller Prayer Book life—including weekly Eucharist—without creating fear, fatigue, or confusion? Along the way we talk a cappella Communion, chant that ordinary congregations can actually sing (in melody or harmony), and why what you prioritize early tends to “grow fast” in the life of a mission. If you care about worship that is both reverent and doable—especially for small parishes and planters—this one will feed you. Listen to Andrew’s work on his YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@aldittman]. Get full access to Everyday Monks at everydaymonks.substack.com/subscribe [https://everydaymonks.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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