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I got asked at my parish to lector, and went through the training today. Does anyone have extra tips?
If you are going for training, that would be good enough. Do not get uptight and enjoy it. It is a privilege to proclaim God’s word.I got asked at my parish to lector, and went through the training today. Does anyone have extra tips?
17 When the sun had set and it was dark, there appeared a smoking
brazier
…And he would invariably mispronounce the highlighted word (brazier, a fire pot) as *brassiere *(a lady’s undergarment).and a flaming torch, which passed between those pieces.
The same way you get to Carnegie Hall: Practice, practice, practice.
Make sure you know the text and vocabulary you will be reading aloud.
In the parish of my youth, it seemed the same unfortunate gentleman was always scheduled to read when the Old Testament reading was taken from Genesis 15, including this verse:
…And he would invariably mispronounce the highlighted word (brazier, a fire pot) as *brassiere *(a lady’s undergarment).17 When the sun had set and it was dark, there appeared a smoking brazier and a flaming torch, which passed between those pieces.:bigyikes:
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Drink water with a little shot of lemon juice in it. This clears up your voice. As other noted pray i usually ask that i not stumble on His Holy word. Yes practice but not necessarily the words rather the delivery of the words. Speak to the congregation and not the book iow look up at the people while you read.I got asked at my parish to lector, and went through the training today. Does anyone have extra tips?
Good point. I rarely memorize the readings by heart, but you should know it well enough that you are more glancing down for the next phrase rather than reading and looking up only at the end of a line.Speak to the congregation and not the book iow look up at the people while you read.
Lol! That is actually a fairly common mistake.The same way you get to Carnegie Hall: Practice, practice, practice.
Make sure you know the text and vocabulary you will be reading aloud.
In the parish of my youth, it seemed the same unfortunate gentleman was always scheduled to read when the Old Testament reading was taken from Genesis 15, including this verse:
…And he would invariably mispronounce the highlighted word (brazier, a fire pot) as *brassiere *(a lady’s undergarment).:bigyikes:
uch:
tee