"'Children in the Eucharist' formerly titled 'Children in the Parish Eucharist' [and published in 1987] is intended to help the Church honor, respect, and accept our children and their ministries as they, like adults, live into the Baptismal Covenant, specifically so at the altar. Children very rarely have a sense of belonging to the Christian community at worship because those who plan the Liturgy and those who furnish the liturgical space rarely think of children. The Holy Eucharist is indeed the liturgy of the baptized and 'the principal act of Christian worship on the Lord's Day and other Feasts,' and as such all baptized Christians, regardless of age, should be present and take their place as full participants at the Lord's Table. .... 'Children in the Eucharist' is for persons who honestly accept children as humans and as people of God, for those who take Christian community seriously, and for those who are struggling with the presence of children in our midst". -- Intro.
Contents divided into three main sections: Introduction dated The Episcopal Church Center, New York, New York, The Feast of the Epiphany 1990 / Howard K. Williams, Coordinator, Children's Ministries -- Section One: Reflection Papers -- Section Two: Guidelines for Including Children in the Worshipping Community -- Section Three: Aids for Further Exploration of Children and the Eucharist.
Contents of Section One: Reflection Papers: Children's Involvement in the Liturgy : History and Implications / Joseph P. Russell -- The Nature of Liturgy / Leonel L. Mitchell -- Liturgy as Language / Richard A. Bower -- The Language of Spirituality and Communication in Childhood / Toinette M. Eugene -- Discussion Starters: A Chance for Your Reaction.
Section Two: Guidelines: Preparing the Congregation for Liturgy -- Planning the Liturgy -- Creating the Worship Environment -- Children and Hymns / Elizabeth Morris Downie -- Index of Children's Hymns -- Step-by-Step Through the Eucharist, From Home to Church: The Gathering / Leonel L. Mitchell.
Contents of Section Three: Aids for Further Exploration: Children in the Eucharist: A Workshop on Issues, Implications, and Strategies for the Congregation or Diocese -- Historical Summary of Children's Place in the Eucharist: A Timeline -- The Difficulties, Dynamics, and Discoveries of Instituting Change in the Congregation's Liturgy -- Selected List of Resources.
"By Wesley Frensdorff, Bishop, Diocese of Nevada, Episcopal Church".
"56-8910-3". -- back cover.
"Developed by Education for Mission and Ministry". -- back cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
"Bishop Frensdorff helps us to look at out agenda for the next ten years of ministry development. At the top of his list are reform of both the ministry delivery system and the leadership system in order to achieve more effectively both shared ministry and shared leadership. To do that will necessitate the reform of the way the ordained offices are exercised in the life and mission of the Church, and the way they relate to the ministry of the whole body. This latest essay focuses primarily on the central and critical nature of the presbyterate in our present system. Bishop Frensdorff identifies three confusions surrounding the presbyterate that need attention: role confusion, identity confusion, and career or call confusion. From this analysis emerge hard questions and hard challenges." -- Intro.
Contents: Introduction dated April 1985 / D. Barry Menuez, Executive, Education for Mission and Ministry -- Ministry and Orders: A Tangled Skein -- Appendix: A suggested revision of two parts of the Liturgy for the Ordination of a Priest.