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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Christianity > Christian worship > General
The meaning of holiness and how one can speak about it remains an
active research question in religious studies and theology. The
articles analyze discourses about holiness from the religious
cultures of late antiquity. Terminologies, practices, and
reflections related to holiness are explored in the context of
their particular religious frames of reference.
Based on the overwhelming success of "The Greatest Gift," Ann
Voskamp has expanded her presentation of the timeless Advent
tradition of the Jesse Tree so families can celebrate together.
Each day, families can read the provided Scripture passage (in
connection with the original book), engage with a specially written
devotion to help children of all ages understand the Advent theme
for the day, and participate in suggested activities to apply the
theme.This special edition is beautifully illustrated. It can serve
as a precious guide to help recapture the sacredness of the Advent
season and to help the entire family understand and celebrate the
epic pageantry of humankind from Adam to the Messiah.
For readers of Richard Paul Evans and Greg Kincaid comes "The 13th
Gift," a heartwarming Christmas story about how a random act of
kindness transformed one of the bleakest moments in a family's
history into a time of strength and love.
After the unexpected death of her husband, Joanne Huist Smith had
no idea how she would keep herself together and be strong for her
three children--especially with the holiday season approaching. But
12 days before Christmas, presents begin appearing on her doorstep
with notes from their "True Friends." As the Smiths came together
to solve the mystery of who the gifts were from, they began to thaw
out from their grief and come together again as a family. This true
story about the power of random acts of kindness will warm the
heart, a beautiful reminder of the miracles of Christmas and the
gift of family during the holiday season.
A wide-ranging collection of resources for Advent, Christmas, Lent,
Easter, Pentecost, Transfiguration, Harvest, Holocaust Memorial
Day, Mothering Sunday, and other special days, and on areas of
concern, like refugees and peacemaking. Worship rooted in city and
country, in work and in schools, in peacemaking and the eradication
of poverty, in churches and the Iona Community resident group ...
So - as always with the Iona Community - worship which is
contextual, prophetic, with a strong justice and peace edge.
A church service is concerned with the renewal of life. Thus art,
e.g. music, plays a central role: it gives scope to deal with
different perspectives on life and reaches beyond every-day
experience to transcendental experience. In its own way, music
achieves the objective at which the gospel of the crucifixion and
resurrection aims: the worshiping community is "enchanted" into
becoming alive and human. The model of incantation demonstrates how
music and words can combine in liturgy to achieve this goal.
Explore the freeing, life-changing nature of forgiveness... As we
move from Ash Wednesday to Easter Day, daily reflections and
prayers help us to experience the living power of the cross of
Christ through biblical and modern-day stories of wrongdoing and
forgiveness. Our journey through Lent will deepen our response to
God's love and, as we allow the Holy Spirit to do his work, we will
see spiritual transformation in our lives today.
Christianity Today Book of the Year In the overlooked moments and
routines of our day, we can become aware of God's presence in
surprising ways. How do we embrace the sacred in the ordinary and
the ordinary in the sacred? Framed around one typical day, this
book explores life through the lens of liturgy-small practices and
habits that form us. In each chapter, Tish Harrison Warren
considers a common daily experience-making the bed, brushing her
teeth, losing her keys. Drawing from the diversity of her life as a
campus minister, Anglican priest, friend, wife, and mother, Warren
opens up a practical theology of the everyday. Each activity is
related to a spiritual practice as well as an aspect of our Sunday
worship. Come and discover the holiness of your every day.
Though Christians the world over make yearly preparations for Lent,
there s a conspicuous lack of good books for that other great
spiritual season: Advent. All the same, this four-week period
leading up to Christmas is making a comeback as growing numbers
reject shopping-mall frenzy and examine the deeper meaning of the
season. Ecumenical in scope, these fifty devotions invite the
reader to contemplate the great themes of Christmas and the
significance that the coming of Jesus has for each of us not only
during Advent, but every day. Whether dipped into at leisure or
used on a daily basis, Watch for the Light gives the phrase holiday
preparations new depth and meaning. Includes writings by Christoph
Friedrich Blumhardt, Sylvia Plath, J. B. Phillips, Friedrich
Wilhelm Foerster, Henri Nouwen, Bernard of Clairvaux, Kathleen
Norris, Meister Eckhart, St. Thomas Aquinas, Karl Rahner, Isaac
Penington, Madeleine L Engle, Alfred Delp, Loretta Ross-Gotta,
William Stringfellow, J. Heinrich Arnold, Edith Stein, Philip
Britts, Jane Kenyon, John Howard Yoder, Emmy Arnold, Karl Barth,
Oscar Romero, William Willimon, Johann Christoph Arnold, Gail
Godwin, Leonardo Boff, G. M. Hopkins, Evelyn Underhill, Dorothy
Day, Brennan Manning, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Romano Guardini, Annie
Dillard, Martin Luther, St. John Chrysostom, Giovanni Papini,
Dorothee Soelle, C. S. Lewis, Gustavo Gutierrez, Philip Yancey, J.
T. Clement, Thomas Merton, Eberhard Arnold, Ernesto Cardenal, T. S.
Eliot, John Donne, Gian Carlo Menotti and Jurgen Moltmann."
We take it for granted that aspects of monastic life can sustain
our daily lives in the world, but we owe this understanding to John
Main, a Benedictine monk who pioneered the idea that the desert
tradition of meditative or contemplative prayer, which had largely
been forgotten in the West, was for all Christians. At his
monastery in London, he started teaching this way of prayer to lay
groups and a network of meditation groups came into being, quickly
spreading throughout the world and renewing a sense of the Church
as a fellowship rooted in prayer and contemplative action.
Bestselling books soon grew out of his talks. This simple,
practical guide to 'pure prayer' teaches that by ceasing to
struggle to find words and images by which we all too easily try to
control God, we give God freedom to be himself in our hearts and we
begin to pray with 'the mind of Christ', as St Paul teaches. In a
nervous world saturated with image and endless self-commentary,
this is a nourishing, life-giving stream of hope and refreshment.
"A brilliant breakthrough in pilgrimage studies. An exemplary study
that shows how to bring together different academic and
institutional interests in a common cause - understanding the
relationship between pilgrimage and English cathedrals over time. A
publication that will, hopefully, inspire similar collaborative
studies around the globe." - John Eade, Professor of Sociology and
Anthropology, University of Roehampton, UK "People who oversee,
minister, lead worship, guide, welcome, manage, market, promote and
maintain cathedrals will find this book an indispensable treasure.
It is aware of the awesome complexity inherent in cathedral life
but it doesn't duck the issues: its clear-eyed focus is on the way
people experience cathedrals and how these extraordinary holy
places can speak and connect with all the diversity represented by
the people who come to them. In a spiritually-hungry age, this book
shows us how to recognise and meet that hunger. This book will be
required reading for all us "insiders" trying to invite and
signpost access to holy ground." - The Very Reverend Adrian Dorber,
Dean of Lichfield, Chair of the Association of English Cathedrals
This book looks at England's cathedrals and their relationship with
pilgrimage throughout history and in the present day. The volume
brings together historians, social scientists, and cathedral
practitioners to provide groundbreaking work, comprising a
historical overview of the topic, thematic studies, and individual
views from prominent clergy discussing how they see pilgrimage as
part of the contemporary cathedral experience.
Discover new ways of connecting with God by understanding how he
uniquely created you to worship him. The Sacred Pathways video
study will help you learn: How you naturally express yourself in
your relationship with God How to develop new ways of drawing near
to him Key biblical figures who share your spiritual temperament
How to understand others who connect with the Creator differently
As believers in Christ, many of us today fall into the trap of
thinking we have to approach God in a certain way. But our Creator
made us all unique, and he designed us to connect with him in our
own ways. For some, this might look like quiet contemplation.
Others express praise through caregiving or theological
discussions. It's important to discover the particular pathway that
will best help you to experience God's presence. Bestselling author
and speaker Gary Thomas reveals nine distinct spiritual
temperaments to give you insight into how you naturally worship and
how your personal walk with God might look different from those
around you. Unlike the Enneagram and other personality assessment
tools, Sacred Pathways gives you tools to investigate how you
naturally relate to God. You will discover the strengths and
impulses in your devotional approach so that you can eliminate the
barriers that keep you locked into scripted methods of worship and
praise. There is one thing that each of us as Christians can do
that nobody else can--give our personal love and affection to God.
This Study Guide includes: Discussion questions, reflection
questions, and a personal assessment test to discover your pathway
Personal Bible study for between sessions A guide with best
practices for leading groups Sessions include: The Journey of the
Soul - Introduction to the Pathways Pathways of Wonder - the
Naturalist, Sensate, and Traditionalist Pathways of Contemplation -
the Intellectual, Ascetic, and Contemplative Pathways of Action -
the Caregiver, Activist, and Enthusiast Tending the Garden of the
Soul - How the Pathways Apply to Your Life Designed for use with
the Sacred Pathways Video Study available on DVD or streaming
video, sold separately.
Jesus Calling® for Christmas is a heartwarming compilation of devotions from Sarah
Young's bestselling brand. With 50 seasonally themed selections as well as high
design and exquisite imagery that evokes the season, Jesus Calling® for Christmas
makes a stunning addition to the Jesus Calling family of books.
Readers will enjoy devotions with select Scriptures as well as the Christmas story, Old
Testament prophecies about the birth of Jesus, and lovely images with overlaid script.
Whether a self-purchase to enhance readers' observation of Advent and the birth of
the Christ child or a natural gift for friends and loved ones in the biggest shopping
season of the year, Jesus Calling® for Christmas will be a holiday favorite for years to
come.
No mattter how much or how little you already know about the
Ercharist, the "secrets" revealed here will bring you to a new,
personal "Emmaus" experience, again and again. Perfect for personal
devotion, catechesis, study groups, book clubs, and theological...
Ask almost any priest what his or her biggest headache is and the
answer is likely to be 'coming up with ideas for including children
in worship'. Here is the answer to those prayers - a whole year's
worth of activities and ideas complete with artwork and visual
aids. These sixty outlines have been developed and used in an
Anglican parish church over the last eight years by a professional
educationalist, artist and experienced children's church leader.
The worship outlines include simple children's liturgies and a
complete lesson or story plan that harmonizes with what the adults
are doing in church on the same day. Through fun ideas, children
encounter a real aspect of the Christian faith focused on a theme
to be found in the Gospel of the day. Each outline includes a
variety of options which make them workable with small and large
groups of children or single groups of mixed ages.Illustrated
throughout, the text and artwork appears on the accompanying CD Rom
in full colour for downloading and printing or copying.
Outreach Resource of the Year The Gospel Coalition Book Award What
does it mean to be an analog church in a digital age? In recent
decades the digital world has taken over our society at nearly
every level, and the church has increasingly followed suit-often in
ways we're not fully aware of. But as even the culture at large
begins to reckon with the limits of a digital world, it's time for
the church to take stock. Are online churches, video venues, and
brighter lights truly the future? What about the digital age's
effect on discipleship, community, and the Bible? As a pastor in
Silicon Valley, Jay Kim has experienced the digital church in all
its splendor. In Analog Church, he grapples with the ramifications
of a digital church, from our worship and experience of Christian
community to the way we engage Scripture and sacrament. Could it be
that in our efforts to stay relevant in our digital age, we've
begun to give away the very thing that our age most desperately
needs: transcendence? Could it be that the best way to reach new
generations is in fact found in a more timeless path? Could it be
that at its heart, the church has really been analog all along?
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