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Explore with children and for yourself why we celebrate the
Eucharist Breaking bread with others is central to our faith. This
book is an invitation to learn and wonder about why we worship and
celebrate the Holy Eucharist. Although grounded in the Episcopal
liturgical tradition, it is an accessible and inviting introduction
to worship for children and families of many Christian traditions.
While learning what occurs during worship and the Holy Eucharist,
readers of all ages will be guided through the sacramental and
communal aspects of the celebration and how in the breaking of
bread we are called into the world. The beautiful full-color
illustrations reflect the diversity of God's people, and a
dedication page encourages personalization. A family section offers
questions and suggests ways for all ages to engage in worship and
family rituals. Reflecting some of the spirit, beauty, and
vocabulary of the Episcopal liturgy, this will be a treasured
volume for parents, godparents, grandparents, and other important
adults in the life of a child who is wondering about worship.
An ideal book to read with children to wonder and learn about
baptism, with illustrations that reflect the diversity of God's
people. Grounded in the Episcopal liturgical tradition, it is an
accessible and inviting introduction to baptism for children and
families of many Christian traditions. While learning what occurs
during a baptism service, the reader (both child and parent) will
be guided through the sacramental and communal aspects of the
celebration. Beautifully illustrated in full color, a dedication
page encourages personalization of the book, making it a perfect
baptism gift. A family section offers questions and suggests ways
to go deeper in conversation about baptism, making it a resource
that families will use again and again with their children.
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