Common Worship: Daily Prayer offers a contemporary form of the liturgy.
It has now been replaced by Common Worship.
Many churches now use the words from Common Worship or some other modern prayer book for their services.
The Sunday sung eucharist is at 10.30 using Common Worship (order one, contemporary language).
He coughed, and opened his Book of Common Worship.
In 2005 the fourth book, Common Worship: Daily Prayer, was published.
One other respect in which Common Worship differs from its predecessor is in relation to the saints.
The result was that the first Book of Common Worship was published in 1906.
They also follow Common Worship and host an all age service on the first Sunday of each month.
The Book of Common Worship of 1993 leaned heavily upon this service.