Liturgy Pacific

Liturgy Pacific is the on-line presence of Richard Geoffrey Leggett, Professor Emeritus of Liturgical Studies at Vancouver School of Theology. Here you will find sermons, comments on current Anglican and Lutheran affairs and reflections on the need for progressive orthodox Christians to re-claim our place on the theological stage.

Saturday, August 23, 2025

Our God Is not a Tame God: Reflections on Pentecost 11

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  Our God Is not a Tame God Reflections for the 11 th  Sunday after Pentecost   RCL Proper 21C  [i] 24 August 2025   Church of the Epiphany ...
Thursday, August 14, 2025

Saying 'No' to the Powers and 'Yes' to God: Reflections on the Feast of Mary the Virgin

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    Propers for Saint Mary the Virgin (BAS)   [i] 15 August 2025   Church of the Holy Trinity White Rock BC   Introduction             In th...
Friday, August 1, 2025

Becoming Rich Toward God: Reflections for the 8th Sunday after Pentecost

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  Becoming Rich Toward God Reflections for the 8 th  Sunday after Pentecost   RCL Proper 18C  [i] 3 August 2025   Saint Michael’s Multicultu...
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The Ven. Richard Geoffrey Leggett, Ph.D., CWA
Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Richard is a retired presbyter of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster with a number of responsibilities. He is currently Priest in Charge of the Church of the Epiphany in Surrey BC and the retired Archdeacon of Westminster. Richard is also the Principal Consultant for Liturgy Pacific, a worship consultancy providing educational seminars and resources for congregational life and ministry. After 23 years as a member of the faculty of Vancouver School of Theology, Dr Leggett became Professor Emeritus of Liturgical Studies in 2010. Since 1989 Dr Leggett has served on various national committees of the Anglican and Evangelical Lutheran churches in Canada and has been a participant in the work of the International Anglican Liturgical Consultation. He is the editor of 'Pray Without Ceasing', a prayer book authorized by the General Synod for morning and evening prayer during the Seasons of the Church year as well as Ordinary Time. In 2024 he was named a Companion of the Worship Arts by the Anglican Church of Canada.
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