In special circumstances, in place of a Canticle, a hymn may be sung.
The Apostles' Creed is omitted from the Office when the Eucharist with its own Creed is to follow. It may also be omitted at one of the Offices on weekdays.
The Lord's Prayer may be omitted from the Office when the Litany or the Eucharist is to follow immediately.
In the Intercessions and Thanksgivings, opportunity may be given for the members of the congregation to express intentions or objects of prayer and thanksgiving, either at the bidding, or in the course of the prayer; and opportunity may be given for silent prayer.
A sermon may be preached after the Office; or, within the Office, after the Readings or at the time of the hymn or anthem after the Collects.
On occasion, at the discretion of the Minister, a reading from non-biblical Christian literature may follow the biblical Readings.
An offering may be received and presented at the Office.
When Morning or Evening Prayer is used as the Liturgy of the Word at the Eucharist, the Nicene Creed may take the place of the Apostles' Creed, and the officiant may pass at once from the salutation "The Lord be with you," and its response, to the Collect of the Day. A Lesson from the Gospel is always included.
The Intercessions on such occasions are to conform to the directions on page 383.
The service then continues with the [Peace and] Offeratory.
Before this service, there should be as little artificial light as possible in the church. A musical prelude or processional is not appropriate.
When the ministers enter, one or two lighted candles may be carried before them, and used to provide light for reading the opening Short Lesson and Prayer for Light. From Easter Day through the Day of Pentecost, the Paschal Candle, if used, should be burning in its customary place before the people assemble; the officiant then goes to a place close by it to begin the service by its light.
The Short Lessons may be read from any version of the Scriptures authorized for public worship in this Church, and should be read without announcement or conclusion. When one or more Scripture Lessons are to be read later in the service, the Short Lesson may be omitted.
For the lighting of the candles at the Altar and elsewhere, in Easter Season the flame may be taken from the Paschal Candle. At other times, the candle or candles carried in at the beginning of the service may be placed on or near the Altar, and other candles may be lighted from them. During Advent, the lighting of an Advent Wreath may take place after the Prayer for Light. On special occasions, lighted candles may be distributed to members of the congregation.
When this service is used in private houses, candles may be lighted at the dining table, or at some other convenient place.
If incense is to be used, it is appropriate after the candles have been lighted and while the hymn Phos hilaron is being sung.
When this service continues as a complete Office, Psalms and Lessons from the Office Lectionary or the Proper of the Day, or ones suitable to the season or the occasion, may be used. Psalms generally appropriate to the evening include: 8, 23, 27, 36, 84, 93, 113, 114, 117, 121, 134, 139, 141, 143. When desired, more than one Lesson may be read, with silence or singing between them.
If an additional hymn is desired, it may be sung immediately before the Blessing or Dismissal.
When a meal is to follow, a blessing over food may serve as the conclusion of this form of service.