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  • av Leonel L. Mitchell
    177,99

    A comprehensive, detailed handbook for the entire liturgical year that includes colors, music, and decorations for each season and occasion.This guide for clergy, parish musicians, lay readers, and congregational representatives covers all the stages of organizing worship services for the entire year. Using The Book of Common Prayer and Hymnal 1982 as primary resources, it explores the rich variety of options¿both time-honored traditions and accepted innovations.Times and seasons covered in depth include Advent, the Twelve Days of Christmas, Lent and Holy Week, Easter and the Great Fifty Days, and the Sundays after Epiphany and Pentecost. Planning the Church Year explains the preparations that make for meaningful holy days and special occasions, such as Lesser Feasts, Thanksgiving Day, Vigils, Michaelmas, All Saints¿ Day, the bishop¿s visitation, the Patronal and Dedication Festivals.

  • - Seeking God in All Things
    av Deborah Smith Douglas
    177,99

    Nothing is more remarkable-or more beautiful-than an ordinary life, quietly transformed by prayer. This is the life that Deborah Smith Douglas chronicles-and invites readers into-in her lovely collection of essays and poems. Drawing from events as simple as breakfast with her five-year-old daughter or waiting in line at the post office, Douglas shows how a loving relationship with God can be nurtured in small ways every day. "Without my ever really intending it," she writes, "my own life-as a wife and mother, daughter and friend-has taught me to see God hidden in the ordinary, to watch for God under the surface of things as a fisherman watches for fish." Woven into each of these pieces, along with reflections on the author''s experiences, are guidelines for readers watching for God in their own unique-and ordinary-lives. Divided into four sections-Ways of Praying, Healing, Spiritual Companionship, and Fruitfulness-The Praying Life will help Christians move from awareness of God''s presence in their lives to a deep participation in God''s love.

  • - Rite II
    av Sarah Horton
    166,-

    Written for grammar-school age children, this guide to the Rite II Eucharistic service presents the full text of the service from the Book of Common Prayer alongside commentary and cartoons that clarify the meaning of the words. Horton focuses on the "hows" and the "whats" of the service itself, in the belief that participation and information are, in the long term, the keys to Christian formation.This practical manual will be useful to a wide variety of groups. Church school teachers and pastors can use this in Sunday school classes, or during the service itself to help children participate more fully. Parents and children will also find this a helpful tool as they explore Christian life together.

  • av Christopher L. Webber
    146,-

    Help couples make informed decisions and plan for their marriage service with this practical workbook. Includes a worksheet to help clergy and couples with their planning. Includes possible readings for wedding service.

  • - Ten Scholars Challenge John Shelby Spong
    av Peter C. Moore
    266,-

    An eminent group of Episcopal scholars and bishops addresses the core issues raised in Bishop Spong''s books and teachings on the Virgin birth, resurrection, sexuality, scripture, sin, Jesus, culture, and God. These essays are incisive responses to an articulate and charismatic public figure whose provocative writings have stirred traditional and non-traditional thinkers alike.

  • - Third Edition
    av Dorothy C. Diggs
    166,-

    Completely updated to reflect the sweeping changes in worship patterns which began with "The Liturgical Revival" and culminated in the adoption of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer."A comprehensive manual ...with excellent illustrations...and an excellent glossary of terms...." -The Living ChurchChapters cover preparations for the various services of the Church, plus special celebrations such as Advent, Christmas, Lent, Holy Week, and Easter, weddings, burials, ordinations, consecrations, and others. A glossary of church terms is included.

  • - Meditations on the Christian Creed
    av Evelyn Underhill
    177,99

    These meditations, based upon the principle articles of the Nicene Creed, were originally presented by Evelyn Underhill (1875 - 1941) at a retreat she conducted at her beloved Pleshy, a small village in England that was the site of her conversion to the Christian faith. The renewed interest in mysticism and spirituality today among Christians of all communions draws heavily from her work.

  • av John E. Booty
    136,-

    A series of brief essays, ideal for study groups, that explores the history of the Episcopal Church and its four cornerstones: tradition, experience, reason, and scripture.

  • - The Apostles of Jesus
    av John R. Claypool
    276,-

    As readers look at those that Jesus called as apostles and consider themselves as part of that enlarging circle, they gain not only a deeper sense of their own reality, but also a deeper sense of how Christ wants to work with them.

  • av Francis Thompson
    126,-

    A pocket-sized illustrated version of the Francis Thompson's classic poem, The Hound of Heaven."…a treat in store for you is the edition of the perennial Catholic classic. Francis Thompson's The Hound of Heaven. Jean Young Provides beautiful new illustration for this poem. Thompson tells the familiar story of the sinner's flight from God, and God's even more insistent pursuit of the erring soul…The poem has major appeal on many levels…This little edition is great for a thoughtful gift." --The Priest 

  • - Daily Readings for the Christian Year
    av Vicki K. Black
    366,-

    Episcopal Caf, a Web site produced by the Diocese of Washington, attracts several thousand visitors a day. Its popular column "Speaking to the Soul," contains a concise, well-developed spiritual reflection for every day of the year, drawn from many different sources, including Scripture, church history, saints biographies, books of prayers, liturgies, ancient and contemporary theologians, and spiritual writers.

  • - Transformation and Apocalyptic Identity in Joseph and Aseneth, 4 Ezra, the Apocalypse and The Shepherd of Hermas
    av Edith M. (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Humphrey
    1 506,-

  • av John Dart
    676,-

  • av Dr. Anthony Bartlett
    766,-

  • - Studies in Religious Pluralism, Identity, and Unity
    av Arvind Sharma
    526,-

  • - 100 Questions People Want to Ask
    av Tom Ehrich
    256,-

    What are the questions that are really on the minds of Christians as they try to live out their faith? Ehrich challenged readers of his weekly newspaper column and his daily e-mail meditations to pose the questions that they would like to ask Jesus "from the roadside," as blind Bartimaeus did in the gospel.

  • - The Parables
    av William Brosend
    256,-

    Part of the Conversations with Scripture series, this book looks at the Biblical topics. Each chapter is organized by Parable type - such as seeking and growth and left room for activity ideas, such as role-playing, parable writing or music. It also gives the historical and cultural background.

  • - A Man of Two Worlds
    av C. J. den Heyer
    640,-

  • - Meditation and Practices for Living with Illness
    av Mary C. Earle
    176,-

    Using the metaphor of pilgrimage, this book invites readers to reflect on living with illness. The heart of the book is a collection of 30 meditations, each followed by a reflection, a short prayer, and a suggested spiritual practice. The meditations voice the difficulties and the challenges of living with illness, and call the reader toward a deepening understanding, compassion and generosity. While the meditations intend to offer comfort, they are also written from the conviction that God invites us to grow even in these circumstances. When living with chronic, terminal, or progressive illness, discovering a way to pray can be quite a challenge. These 30 meditations provide a welcome means with practices inspired by the psalms.

  • - 101 Words to Inspire and Affirm
    av Caren Goldman
    310,-

    Easy to use in a variety of ways, Healing Words is complementary medicine for the mind, body, and spirit that has a history of proven efficacy for people of all faiths on their journeys to healing and wholeness. Every two-page spread is a chapter headlined by one of 101 words that relate to healing the mind, body, and spirit as a process or event. The word is followed by a definition, a personal reflection or a story that relates to the healing power of the word, quotes, and an affirmation for the reader to use on his or her healing journey. The quotes include contemporary excerpts as well as words from the sages, plus proverbs, psalms, and more.

  • - A Lenten Journey of Stories and Art
    av Michael Sullivan
    276,-

    Building on the interest generated by Sullivans previous art and spirituality

  • - The Do's and Don'ts of Hospital Visitation
    av Neville A. Kirkwood
    176,-

    A practical guide to the art of hospital visitation, written for people who volunteer to visit fellow parishioners who are ill. The author, a hospital chaplain with many years' experience, guides readers through the obstacles of visiting the sick and dying.

  • - A Year in the Life of a Monastic Day Tripper
    av Carol Bonomo
    320,-

    The author, who spent many years searching for a spiritual home, reflects on her first year as a Benedictine oblate--a lay person vowing to live according to the 6th century Rule of St. Benedict, a monastic guide to living a balanced life with God at the center.

  • - Passages to Healing and Wholeness
    av Caren Goldman
    266,-

    Inviting readers to see Jesus with new eyes, this volume is ideal for personal reflection or group study, and is a unique resource for the Lenten season.

  • - A Spirited Romp Through the Hebrew Scriptures
    av Jay Sidebotham
    146,-

    Have some fun and learn about the stories and characters of the Old Testament at the same time! Episcopal priest Jay Sidebotham provides a humorous approach to Hebrew Scripture that is as educational as it is entertaining. Cartoons, along with short and funny poems, plus references to relevant Bible passages make this a great book for confirmation classes, for newcomers, and for adult and teenage education programs.

  • - An Alphabet of Faith
    av Porter Taylor
    266,-

    Anger, judgment, forgiveness, wisdom. All of these and more are biblical words we''ve used so often that they have very little meaning for us anymore. For others--seekers and those who are coming to church for the first time--these words sound like jargon. They are words that divide new church members from those who have been there a lifetime. In From Anger to Zion, Porter Taylor reflects on an alphabet of biblical words in ways that will help newcomers understand and speak the language, and that will encourage those familiar with these words to rethink them.A wonderful storyteller and writer, Taylor''s essays, each based on a biblical text, take ancient words and ideas and bring them into contemporary life. Egypt of old is today''s broken place in our lives-the place where, like Moses, God is most likely to call us to go. Forgiveness is explored as a way of unfreezing time; without forgiveness we cannot grow. What does Isaiah''s and the Israelites'' homesickness have to do with today''s homeless and lost people?These beautifully written essays are wonderful devotional material, but they also can serve as material for preparing to preach or for small-group discussion within parish reading groups.

  • - Un Libro de Actividades Para los Ninos Anglicanos-Episcopales
    av Anne E. Kitch
    146,-

    As Latino congregations continue to grow in the Episcopal Church, there is

  • - An Anglican Kids' Activity Book
    av Anne E. Kitch
    146,-

    A fun-filled book of activities to help young children learn about the seasons of Advent and Christmas. Formatted in the same way as What We Do in Church, it contains a variety of activities including mazes, crossword puzzles, connect the dots. It is useful for children of ages 4-7.

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