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25 World Church songs, with an emphasis on Central and South
America. Includes: Cantai ao SenhorEl cielo cantaRe ya mathemathaIf
you believe
Twenty-five beautiful songs from the World Church with an emphasis
on Africa. Includes: GloriaSanto, santo santoSenhor tempiedade de
nosHe came downStand firmHalle, halle, halleMay God draw nearThe
Lord is my lightKyrie eleisonJesus Christ our living LordJesus
saranamLet the world in concert singSara shristeImelaWa wa wa
emimimoBlessed be GodAmen, Alleluia!Amen siakudumisaNdingen'
endumisweniMayenziweMany and greatAgios o TheosKyrie eleisonYour
kingdom comeJesu tawa pano
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One is the Body (CD)
Wild Goose Worship Group
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R480
Discovery Miles 4 800
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The recording includes the title song, one of the Group's best
known.
This follow-up to the bestselling songbook Come All You People
offers 40 previously unpublished songs of similar variety which
have been sung in prisons, on pilgrimages, at open air festivals,
by cathedral choirs, and teenage and in-house music groups. They
are short songs, some from present day Scotland, some from the
World Church. They help people to participate and move in worship
in a way that conventional hymns cannot and can be used as a tool
to help create innovative styles of worship. The book includes
hints on using the material and an appendix of readings and prayers
for use with the songs. Agnus Dei (Aidan)Alleluia (Duncan)Amen
alleluiaAmeniBe still and know (i)Be still and know (ii)Bless the
LordBring your best to their worstDeo gratias (PSC)First born of
MaryGive thanks, worship and praise the LordGod's eye be within
meGoodness is stronger than evilHalle, halle, halle
(Caribbean)Hallelujah (Korea)In love you summon, in love I
followJesus Christ, Jesus ChristKyrie eleison (Bridget)Kyrie
eleison (Chad)Lo, I am with you (to the end of the world)Lord Jesus
Christ, lover of allLord of life, we come to youLord, draw
nearLord, in your mercy (hear our prayer)Lord, you can turn all
mourning into dancingMagnificat (G min)MayenziweMy eyes are dim
with weepingNight has fallenNothing in height or in depthO brother
Jesus (where have we left you)O Lamb of God (Constantine)O Lamb of
God (Moss)On God alone, I wait silentlySanctus (Aidan)Stand firmThe
peace of the earth (be with you)There is one among usThis is the
body of ChristWe will take what you offer
Contains 17 songs for the Christmas season. Most of the songs are
for unaccompanied congregational singing, several have been
arranged for choirs, and may serve as anthems or introits. Full
music and notes by the author are provided for each song.
Contains biblical songs of justice, World Church songs of protest
and praise, and songs of experience from late 20th century Britain.
This collection of essays on women's writing since 1945 is the
first to explore the diversity of female identity as it is
expressed in the literatures of Africa, India, Latin America, the
Caribbean, Western Europe, Russia, Canada (Quebec), and the United
States (including texts by African, Chinese, Hispanic, and Jewish
American writers). The essays address the issues of sexism, racism,
classism, heterosexism and colonialism in the construction of
identity. They employ a wide range of methodologies from
socio-criticism to postmodernism, and exhibit the breadth and scope
of current feminist literary theories. The main focus is on the
interrelationships between female identity and place, where place
suggests both physical and metaphorical space.
A completely revised and expanded edition of this collection of
liturgies for morning, day, evening, Holy Communion and healing
services and there are revised liturgies from the original edition.
Aimed primarily at participative worship with shared leadership, it
includes optional methods of scriptural reflection and prayer with
symbolic acction. There is also a preface of comments on leading
worship, dealing with all the issues which ordained clergy never
tell lay people but presume they should know.
A wealth of worship resources for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany
from the Wild Goose Worship Group. These litanies, meditations,
monologues, poems, prayers, readings, scripts and symbolic actions
aid the rediscovery of the stories of Christ's birth through adult
eyes. Contents include: ADVENT RESOURCES Behind the corridors of
space (responses) Waiting (meditation) In the beginning of creation
(responses) The people who walked (meditation) Among the poor
(litany) A story of light & darkness (meditation) Open our eyes
(prayer) The desert will sing and rejoice (responses) Lucky day
(script) Prepare the way of the Lord (responses) Mary and the angel
(script) The Magnificat (meditation) Mary, pondering (reading) Mary
and Lizzie (script) We suspect angels (prayer) God of the watching
ones (blessing) Pinning our hopes on Jesus (i) (intercessions)
Pinning our hopes on Jesus (ii) (symbolic action) Into our world as
into Mary's womb (responses) The village gossips (script) The
census (script) How far is it? (symbolic action) Registering hope
(symbolic action) Mary's journey (reading) The diaries of Joseph
and Theodore (script) The Bethel Inn (script) Cloth for the cradle
(symbolic action) In hope, the universe waits (responses) CHRISTMAS
RESOURCES It was to older folk that Jesus came (reading) Light
looked down (responses) This, tonight, is the meeting place
(prologue) The journey of Jesus (reading) The Incarnation (script)
Litany of the Incarnation (litany) When the world was dark
(intercessions) The shepherd (script) And did it happen? (reading)
They have heard it on the hills (proclamation) The Word
(meditation) A perfect disgrace (script) Michael Mouse (script) A
special baby (script) Once in Judah's least known city (reading) A
boy has been born for us (responses) In the face of the Gospel
(intercessions) Anna and Simeon (script) Women weeping (meditation)
EPIPHANY RESOURCES The wise man's journey (reading) The gatekeepers
(script) The soldiers (script) God of God, Light of Light
(responses) God bless us and disturb us (reading)
Spirituality is not a permanent high, a continual blissed out
state. To experience the heights, one has also to know the depths.
In this book based on speeches and sermons delivered in marquees,
cathedrals and local churches, John Bell deals with issues as
diverse as private devotion and public debt. The picture of God
that emerges is not one of a 'celestial sadist' but rather a
compassionate being who asks that we do only what we can, starting
from where we are, to be just and compassionate too. John Bell is a
minister of the Church of Scotland and a member of the Iona
Community. He lectures and preaches throughout the English-speaking
world. With his colleagues in the Wild Goose Worship Group he has
produced several books of congregational songs and collections of
anthems, and is an occasional broadcaster on radio and television.
The purpose of this collection is to bring together representative
examples of the most recent work that is taking an understanding of
children and childhood in new directions. The two key overarching
themes are diversity: social, economic, geographical, and cultural;
and agency: the need to see children in industrial England as
participants - even protagonists - in the process of historical
change, not simply as passive recipients or victims. Contributors
address such crucial subjects as the varied experience of work;
poverty and apprenticeship; institutional care; the political voice
of children; child sexual abuse; and children and education. This
volume, therefore, includes some of the best, innovative work on
the history of children and childhood currently being written by
both younger and established scholars.
Banning Landmines: Disarmament, Citizen Diplomacy, and Human
Security looks at accomplishments and setbacks in the crucial first
decade of the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty. The first half of the book
considers the implementation of the prohibitions and humanitarian
assistance provisions of the treaty, as well as efforts to promote
universal acceptance of the treaty among governments and non-state
armed groups. The second half of this book considers the impact of
the landmine movement on other issues (such as cluster munitions
and disability rights), as well as the extent to which it has
contributed to the field of human security. Edited by Nobel Peace
Laureate Jody Williams and two other long-time leaders of the mine
ban movement, Stephen Goose and Mary Wareham, Banning Landmines
features contributions by grassroots activists, diplomatic
negotiators, mine survivors, arms experts, and human rights
defenders. This diverse group of writers at the forefront of the
landmine ban movement is well placed to provide insights into this
remarkable process, its precedents, and implications for other work
and issues.
This is the second 'book of bits' for worship produced by the Wild
Goose Worship Group. Its predecessor, Cloth For the Cradle, was
received with great enthusiasm by clergy and laity alike. This book
traces Jesus' road to the cross through Lent, Holy Week and Easter.
Its prime purpose is to resource worship that enables people to
sense the hope, apprehension and joy of Easter as felt by Jesus'
friends. The range and diversity offers a unique source of elements
for lay and clergy worship planners and enablers. All of the
material has been used in celebrations and services of public
worship, but little has been previously published.
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