Changes Are Coming
There are big things in store for Everyday Liturgy, and that requires a face lift.
Everyday Liturgy will be changing from Drupal to WordPress for the new year, and there is a complete redesign that is in the works and will be completed in January.
Several things have changed this year and will continue to effect how I blog and what the purpose of the blog is. First, theEveryday Journal is taking a leave of absence for an undertmined amount of time, maybe forever. GENERATE Magazine has taken much of my time and it is a far superior venture to anything I could do on my own with a little help from my friends. Because of the Everyday Journal this site runs on Drupal, which made housing a simultaneous blog and magazine possible. Now with the Everyday Journal set out to pasture switching to WordPress will allow me to make changes on the website as needed, something I can’t do with Drupal.
Enough of the technical stuff. In January I will be starting as an adjunct professor at Nyack College, employment that is in addition to the full time job I already have. Thus, budgeting to have some sanity in my life, I am going to focus on blogging three really good, more lengthy pieces each week (probably Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday) instead of putting up content four to five days of the week (sometimes more). The design of the new blog will facilitate this with a featured posts section which will highlight the three posts from each new week.
All the old posts from this site will travel and be archived, as will the article from the Everyday Journal. This is, for me the blogger, addition by subtraction, because I will now be able to have a blogging environment that is focused on the content and not set up to house both a blog and a functioning magazine.

