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Let the Children Come to Communion (Paperback)
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Let the Children Come to Communion (Paperback)
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Loot Price R294
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You Save R31 (10%)
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'Children are equal members of the Church by virtue of their
baptism', writes Stephen Lake 'and therefore should have full
access to the sacraments, the signs of God's love, and most
especially to the bread and wine of the Eucharist.' This valuable
resource book will assist all parishes in welcoming children to
communion now that the Church of England has approved new
Regulations. Let the Children Come to Communion: encourages the
admission of baptized children to communion; summarizes in one
place relevant practice, information and theology; shares the
experience of those who have already taken this step; aims to help
move the debate on, encouraging the Church into full participation.
The author's fervent hope is to stir the Church into action on an
important issue and to stimulate decision-making about introducing
and developing this ministry with children. There are extended
interviews with leading practitioners including: David Stancliffe,
Stephen Venner, Diana Murrie, Margaret Withers and Mark Russell.
Stephen Lake is Sub Dean and Canon Residentiary of St. Albans
Cathedral. Stephen served his curacy at Sherborne Abbey before
becoming Vicar of Branksome St. Aldhelm, an urban parish in Poole.
He was also Rural Dean. After nine years in Branksome he moved to
St. Albans in 2001. He is married to Carol and they have three
children, all of whom receive Holy Communion. He is the author of
the hugely successful Confirmation Prayer Book (SPCK), and also of
Using Common Worship: Marriage (Church House Publishing). "Stephen
Lake has written a fine, timely guide to the current discussion. I
hope his vision will invite and persuade, and that we shall as a
Church continue to discover the riches that await us as we listen
more thoughtfully and generously to Christ's youngest friends"
Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury
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