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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Christian worship
What does it really mean to "proclaim the good news of God in
Christ" and to "continue in the apostles' teaching and fellowship,
in the breaking of the bread, and in the prayers?" These promises
from the baptismal rite of the Book of Common Prayer have become
very familiar to most Episcopalians, but they have yet to be fully
lived out in most congregations. In this lively and accessible
guide, Clayton Morris argues that everyone present on Sunday
mornings has a ministry of hospitality, coming together in a
proclamation of welcome to all.
In this compelling book, Mark Stibbe argues that God wants to use
Christians to speak prophetically into the lives of unbelievers,
waking them up to the fact that Jesus is alive and he knows their
every thought, word and action. There are many biblical examples of
God's people using prophecy in their witness to unbelievers. Jesus
used prophecy in His ministry to seekers. After Pentecost, God gave
the gift of prophecy to believers as one resource among many in
their witness to the world. Furthermore, Christians today receive
prophecies for those who don't know Christ, often with immediate
and life-changing effects. This book contains many such
testimonies.
Pam Rhodes is a passionate advocate for our heritage of splendid
hymns. Hymns, she explains, help us respond to God: they are
"prayers in our pockets". With her warm personal touch she
describes how these hymns came to be written, and considers the
perceptions they contain. This book is a treasury of fascinating
detail, but it is also a source of devotion: as you consider each
hymn and the story behind it you will be drawn into worship. Each
reflection concludes with a short prayer.
Do you ever find it hard to pray and don't know what to say? Prayer is
one of the most powerful, life-changing things we will ever do, and yet
we often struggle. It's hard to find the time. It's repetitive, we get
distracted and sometimes even bored. And the answers often feel few and
far between. The good news? There is a simple, powerful way to reignite
your conversation with God. In Praying Women, bestselling author Sheila
Walsh shares practical helps directly from God's Word, showing you how
to
- know what to say when you pray
- understand how to use prayer as a weapon when you are in the midst of
a struggle
- pray as joy-filled warriors, not anxious worriers
- let go of the past and stand on God's promises for you now
Prayer changes you and it changes the world. You may have tried before,
but if you're ready to start again in your relationship with God, let
Sheila Walsh show you how to become a strong praying woman.
This book shows how necessary ritual is to human freedom and to
social processes of liberation. It aims to reflect upon the deep
human longing for ritual and to interpret it in the light of our
physical, social, political, sexual, moral, aesthetic, and
religious existence. .
This book offers a comprehensive examination of Methodist practice, tracing its evolution from the earliest days up to the present. Using liturgical texts as well as written accounts in popular and private sources, Karen Westerfield Tucker investigates the various rites and seasons of worship in Methodism and examines them in relation to American society.
ECPA Top Shelf Book Cover Award Can a one-time crosscultural
experience truly be life-changing? Veteran trip leader and
intercultural guide Cory Trenda says yes-if we let the trip launch
a journey of integrating the experience into our ongoing life. In
After the Trip Trenda provides a unique guide for individuals and
teams to make the most of a crosscultural trip after returning
home. Readers will find help with navigating the crucial reentry
process, remembering and sharing key stories, interweaving new
insights into everyday life, and engaging in continuing learning
and service. Combining practical tips, reflections, and stories
from Trenda's own decades of crosscultural travel, this is an
essential resource for organizations, churches, schools, and all
travelers who want crosscultural trips to be a catalyst for lasting
good. The trip itself is just the beginning; real life change
happens after the trip.
Logos Bookstore Association Award for Christian Living One of the
most basic and vital dimensions of the Christian life is the
practice of prayer. Frequently our prayers begin with a petition or
request, so the content of our prayers is informed by our
circumstances. But what if the opposite were true? What if we
allowed our prayers to inform our lives? What would our lives be
like if prayer altered our living and began to shape the contours
and content of our daily experiences? Gordon Smith invites us to
learn three movements of prayer-thanksgiving, confession, and
discernment-in order to be formed and transformed by prayers that
seek God's kingdom "on earth as it is in heaven." Whether you are a
beginner in the life of prayer or further along, this small book is
a resource for deepening your prayer practice.
Jesus gave his followers seven key practices: The Lord's Supper
Reconciliation Proclaiming the gospel Being with the "least of
these" Being with children Fivefold ministry gifting Kingdom prayer
When we practice these disciplines, God becomes faithfully present
to us, and we in turn become God's faithful presence to the world.
Pastor and professor David Fitch shows how these seven practices
can revolutionize the church's presence in our neighborhoods,
transform our way of life in the world, and advance the kingdom.
Our communities can be changed when they see us practicing our
faith. Go and do.
What does it mean for music to be considered local in contemporary
Christian communities, and who shapes this meaning? Through what
musical processes have religious beliefs and practices once
'foreign' become 'indigenous'? How does using indigenous musical
practices aid in the growth of local Christian religious practices
and beliefs? How are musical constructions of the local intertwined
with regional, national or transnational religious influences and
cosmopolitanisms? Making Congregational Music Local in Christian
Communities Worldwide explores the ways that congregational
music-making is integral to how communities around the world
understand what it means to be 'local' and 'Christian'. Showing how
locality is produced, negotiated, and performed through
music-making, this book draws on case studies from every continent
that integrate insights from anthropology, ethnomusicology,
cultural geography, mission studies, and practical theology. Four
sections explore a central aspect of the production of locality
through congregational music-making, addressing the role of
historical trends, cultural and political power, diverging values,
and translocal influences in defining what it means to be 'local'
and 'Christian'. This book contends that examining musical
processes of localization can lead scholars to new understandings
of the meaning and power of Christian belief and practice.
The SPCK Lectionary provides a completely redesigned and clearly
laid-out presentation of the Common Worship calendar and
lectionary, with BCP readings on the same page. Sundays and major
festivals are covered, as well as weekday
This is a popular introduction, aimed at general readers, to prayer
and the spiritual life in the tradition of Ignatius Loyola. A deep
prayer life is not just something for mystics or religious
specialists. It's for everyone, and everyone has a capacity for it.
There is a great thirst for spiritual depth among Christians and
seekers. This is a popular introduction to prayer and the spiritual
life - a guide for Lent and the rest of the year - in the tradition
of Ignatius Loyola. Simmonds also explores Ignatian influence on
the life of the seventeenth-century Yorkshire woman, Mary Ward. The
Ignatian tradition is hugely adaptable to different approaches. At
its heart is personal encounter with Jesus, so The Way of Ignatius
will help people to pray with the Scriptures in an imaginative way.
It includes questions to aid reflection and discussion at the end
of each chapter, and also looks at the way in which the Passion and
resurrection of Jesus are woven into the patterns of human life.
In today's world, with its relentless emphasis on success and productivity, we have lost the necessary rhythm of life, the balance between work and rest. Constantly striving, we feel exhausted and deprived in the midst of great abundance. We long for time with friends and family, we long for a moment to ourselves.
Millennia ago, the tradition of Sabbath created an oasis of sacred time within a life of unceasing labor. Now, in a book that can heal our harried lives, Wayne Muller, author of the spiritual classic How, Then, Shall We Live?, shows us how to create a special time of rest, delight, and renewal--a refuge for our souls.
We need not even schedule an entire day each week. Sabbath time can be a Sabbath afternoon, a Sabbath hour, a Sabbath walk. With wonderful stories, poems, and suggestions for practice, Muller teaches us how we can use this time of sacred rest to refresh our bodies and minds, restore our creativity, and regain our birthright of inner happiness.
Throughout history, Christians have prayed for the dead - both for
continual growth of the faithful and for their advancement from
purgatory, and sometimes, even, for the deliverance of the unsaved
from hell. Understanding Prayer for the Dead defends all three
kinds of prayer. It challenges Protestants, who seldom pray for the
dead, to begin doing so - and Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox,
who pray only for the Christian dead, to include the unsaved as
well. James B. Gould addresses the biblical credentials of prayer
for the dead and provides a historical overview of such prayers
from ancient Christianity to the current practice of the three main
branches of the Church. He also discusses the logical assumptions
prayer for the dead requires - that prayer is effective, that the
dead are conscious, and that the afterlife involves change - and
lays out a theological framework for such prayers. Prayer for the
departed raises the most basic of theological questions, matters
that go to the centre of God's purpose in creating spiritual beings
and redeeming sinful humankind. The argument, while revisionary in
some respects, is orthodox, ecumenical, and integrative, engaging a
range of academic disciplines so as to be biblically accurate,
historically informed, and philosophically reasoned.
This omnibus edition brings together Phillip Keller's three
devotional classics, A Shepherd Looks and the 23rd Psalm, A
Shepherd Looks at the Good Shepherd, and A Shepherd Looks at the
Lamb of God. As a shepherd, Phillip Keller knew what it was to
protect a vulnerable flock on a daily basis. The special skills of
a shepherd demanded compassion, care, and guidance. His practical
experience provides a wellspring of profound spiritual insight,
reflected in these timeless meditations on the most famous psalm of
all, on the relationship between the Good Shepherd and his sheep,
and on the sacrificial role of Christ the Lamb of God.
"The Prayer-Saturated Church" provides step-by-step, practical help
for mobilizing, organizing, and motivating believers to make their
church a house of prayer. Written by a veteran prayer leader with
hands-on experience in local church prayer, "The Prayer-Saturated
Church" will enable any church to take prayer to the next level.The
print version comes with a CD that contains printable
forms--publicity templates, sign-up applications, prayer guides,
and more--to promote, encourage, and energize your congregation
toward more prayer.
There is a clear lack in the Church of England of a coherent and
thought through treatment of evil and the devil within the texts
which the Church of England traditionally identifies as the
repositories of doctrine. Focusing on initiation, healing and
deliverance liturgies within the church, "Fight Valiantly" seeks to
rectify that deficit, considering the Church of England's
liturgical practice in the parishes, and highlighting the present
danger of worshippers receiving an inconsistent and potentially
incoherent account of the relationship with evil.
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