PAUL FROMBERG is rector of St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church in San Francisco and president of the Board of The Food Pantry there. He teaches at Church Divinity School of the Pacific and for the Diocese of Minnesota, and consults with congregations. He is a speaker and liturgist for the Wild Goose and Greenbelt Festivals and a contributor to liturgical materials for the Episcopal Church. Fromberg and his husband live in San Francisco.
“By including absolutely everybody in the collaboration and valuing process over product, we can cross boundaries and learn to welcome the experience of the stranger. In stories of dance, song, silence, in seeing ourselves in another, we become congregations as communities of practice, continually being formed for the work in the world: making more love manifest.” —Ana Hernandez, musician, author, and activist “Paul Fromberg’s prayers and studies draw him toward loving and innovative group action. Here he savors a thousand perceptive decisions by worship leadership, some discrete, more open, many fresh. If you long to know joy alive within our Christian Church tradition, read this book.” —Rick Fabian, author, Signs of Life “Paul Fromberg has given us an incredible gift. Deeply rooted in the tradition of the prayer book, yet sensitive to the human and cultural realities in which we celebrate our rites, this is an important book for those who preside, those who assist them, and for everyone who seeks a deeper connection with the rites that shape us. Highly recommended.” —J. Neil Alexander, Professor of Liturgy and Quintard Professor of Theology in the School of Theology of the University of the South