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In her inimitable style, Whitley places herself in the hearts and minds of the biblical characters--both real and imagined--who played a part in the first Christmas.
A unique prayer book that draws on feminine images of God to help women tap into their own rich and unique spirituality.
How do we practice reconciliation in a world full of violence? How do we love someone at work who seems hell-bent on sabotaging a successful career? And how do religious people resolve differences when religious interpretations seem to lead to righteous indignation rather than reconciliation? We practice reconciliation, according to Michael Battle, by affirming that God is present and acting on that belief, even in the midst of something that looks more like the devil's work. Battle, who worked with Desmond Tutu in South Africa in the past, draws on his knowledge of biblical texts, as well as contemporary scholarship, to examine the ways in which each of us can practice being reconciling people.
A tour through the dates, colors, and other traditions of the Church year. This third volume in the popular Morehouse series explains why we do what we do and when, and it does so in a user-friendly, thoroughly interesting way.
An exploration of the history of the Book of Common Prayer and its revisions, beginning with the 1549 English Prayer Book and continuing up to the present. This revised and expanded version of The Story of the Real Prayer Book (this books original title) finishes the story of the final adoption of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. Sydnor explores why each revision was necessary, what was changed, added, omitted, as well as what was retained in the new book.
Help young children explore the sights, sounds, and smells that are central to the Anglican liturgy. Interactive games and puzzles teach about the important aspects of worship and those involved in it. Includes permission to copy pages for non-profit use in church or school. For ages 4-7.
The pastoral care-giver will want this authoritative source for developing a vital part of any church's ministry-the hospital visitation. Informative, concise, and practical.
A daily devotional inspired by the hymns of Charles Wesley, this new book paves the way for spiritual pilgrimage throughout this sacred period of the Christian year.
A diverse compilation of essays that explore the complex idea of simplicity in our lives, community, and environment, and how buying less and decluttering creates an enriching and sustainable life. In a rare collection of voices, the authors of Simpler Living, Compassionate Life explore voluntary simplicity as a path to wholeness and abundance. Henri Nouwen, Cecile Andrews, Richard Foster, and 19 other writers encourage you to listen to your own story, and to respond to dialogue about the fundamental issues of life: time, money, food, spirituality, heritage, and community. A diversity of voices and a helpful study guide make this an effective tool for individuals and groups ready to consider alternatives to high-price, high-stress ¿good life¿: the riches of simplicity and compassion. ¿Simpler Living, Compassionate Life is an excellent resource for anyone wishing to have a comprehensive overview of the myriad ways living more simply has positively affected our culture. It is a delightful and practical guide for creating simplicity in our own lives, our communities, and for the benefit of our culture.¿¿Elaine James, author of Simplify Your Life and Inner Simplicity
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Every Friday in Jerusalem, Franciscan monks take groups of pilgrims down the Via Dolorosa, the road Christ is said to have walked on his way to the cross. Experience the Stations of the Cross along this famous path with a meditation and brief liturgy for each episode of the Passion story. Illustrated with a map, photos, and drawings.
Based on the book Listening Hearts, the retreat guidelines and meditation exercises will help individuals and communities integrate the practice of discernment into their daily lives. Each retreat is centered around a particular theme and includes guidelines for such activities as hymns, exercises, prayers, chants and meditations.
Using the collects (opening prayers) for each Sunday and major feast day
This resource offers new encounters with Jesus and his parables and teachings from the Gospel stories in Mark, Matthew, and Luke. This volume will continue to build the strong foundation needed for another volume that uses Goldman and Dols method to explore the non-canonical Gospel of Thomas.
This guide, updated to include the new canons and procedures, offers suggestions on how to prepare oneself spiritually to present the sacrament, what to do when visiting the sick or shut-in parishioner with the Eucharist, and how to prepare a sacred space in someone's home or hospital room.
With a light touch and warm voice, and just a hint of a Southern accent, Sterne, an Episcopal priest, tells the stories of her encounters with Christ in the supermarket and the beauty parlor, the garden, the kitchen, and sometimes even in the church.
Meditations for Lent, written by the women of Brigid's Place, a spirituality and community outreach ministry.
The Holy Eucharist has its roots in two ancient Jewish patterns of worship: the synagogue service and the seder meal. The first part of the eucharist is based on one and the second part on the other.
A concise book to help those who are licensed to be responsible for worship in a congregation that does not have the services of ordained clergy on a regular basis, as well as for all laity--licensed or otherwise--who have responsibility for some aspect of worship. Examines lay participation in the Ministry of the Word, in the Eucharist, and in the Daily Offices.
Light to the Darkness is a fresh interpretation of the well-loved Advent tradition
Rather than criticizing trappings of the holiday season, this book looks at them
An account of the author's training and experience in parish healing ministry, along with history, practical advice, and guidance.
The companion for the busy woman, these daily meditations restore balance and bring perspective to daily life. Drawing on her experiences as wife, grandmother, priest, retreat leader and spiritual director, this is Barbara Crafton as the wise and funny friend every woman needs every day.
Easy-to-read entries help teenaged Anglicans understand 150 often used but frequently misunderstood words.
This book will be a welcome companion for the seminarian who is just learning to preach, as well as the seasoned preacher who is looking for new inspiration.
A comprehensive introduction to theology from an Anglican perspective.
This course offers the best education available to altar guild members and is also extremely informative for all laity. This comprehensive training course presents "modules" of easy-to-digest information, which include everything any member would need to know about what are humorously termed the "props", the "stage", the "holy hardware", the "costumes", and other aspects of the Passion Play we all attend on Sunday.
In this simple yet comprehensive account, William Sydnor provides essential materials for persons who are beginning to discover the Episcopal Church. Topics covered include the churchs symbols, customs, and practices, as well as its history, creeds, sacraments, and mission. The book also includes a leaders guide in the appendix to assist in conducting confirmation instruction.
This classic resource offers an enlightening overview of the Episcopal Church's fascinating history and lore, including the Church year, buildings, symbolism, its vestments, and customs.
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