This longstanding annual favourite brings a wide variety of preaching voices together to offer a resource for preaching at the principal and the second service (for which preaching resources are scarce) every Sunday of the coming year, plus on principal feast days and seasonal services.
Using Coverdale's translation of the Psalms from the Book of Common Prayer, the very best of Anglican chant is married to texts that have been used to sing the transcendent glory of God for three thousand years.
This volume includes lectures from high profile figures from academia and the Church. Anglian and Catholic voices explores continuity and change in the Anglican Church and its relations with Rome, from its earliest days onwards.
Inspired by a vivid account of St. Francis at prayer - where he didn’t merely pray but became prayer - Becoming Prayer introduces readers to the heart of Franciscan spirituality. Drawing on the enduring wisdom of Francis, Clare, and generations of Franciscans, it offers a rich and accessible introduction to prayer as a way of life.
The Being With course is an introduction to Christianity with a difference. At its heart is the idea that God’s greatest desire is to be with us in Jesus. This revised and expanded Leader’s Guide include a simplified version of the course for use with young people and those whose first language is not English.
The Being With course is an introduction to Christianity with a difference. This second volume offers a further ten new sessions for exploring the wider dimensions of Being With for life, including sessions that can be used separately as preparation for baptism and confirmation, and for marriage and same-sex partnership.
Bethlehem Bound is a daily spiritual travel companion for Advent. Each day it travels with a different character from scripture and the Christian tradition - Jesse, Anna, Gabriel, the donkey, the innkeeper and his wife, the shepherds, the martyrs we commemorate at Christmas and many more.
Offers a deeply personal exploration of chronic anxiety within the framework of Christian spirituality. Claire Williams draws on her own experience and wider research into anxiety, to navigate the complexities of the anxious life, and provide insights into the potential for hope found in the regular rhythms of Christian faith and practice.