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Today, the boundary between holidays and pilgrimages is blurred. So
how can we make a journey in the spirit of a pilgrimage, whether it
be following an old pilgrim trail, or walking the streets where we
live, or simply travelling within ourselves? This volume aims to
help by providing material for a week's journey in prayer. Celtic
in flavour, it offers poems, Bible readings, psalms, hymns and
prayers for a seven day pilgrimage of the heart. It is bilingual,
with each page provided in both English and Welsh.
A complete resource for daily prayer, this volume has helped
countless people develop a simple pattern of daily prayer based on
a classic monastic structure and using striking contemporary
language. Each outline provides for about 15 minutes of prayer,
which can be extended by silence and reflection. For each day,
there is an invocation, psalm, Gospel reading, the Lord's Prayer,
followed by prayers that lead into the rest of the day. It can be
said in a group or read privately and includes thematic variations
for each day of the week and each season of the Christian year. It
features Jim Cotter's arresting and beautiful paraphrases of the
Psalms which draw out their meaning for today's world and its
needs. Beautifully produced in two colour printing and with a
ribbon marker, music for each of the 150 Psalm responses is
provided by the composer Paul Payton.
Gather the Fragments is an anthology of rare quality compiled by a
singular human being. Alan Ecclestone's perceptive mind ranged
widely over literature, art, history, religion and politics, always
seeking to understand and interpret the century through which he
lived.
Seekers and church members today are rediscovering the power of
many of Christianity's ancient traditions, such as Evening Prayer.
For many years now, in England, they have turned to the writing of
Jim Cotter. In fact, the New Zealand Prayer Book's Evening Prayer
section comes largely from Prayer at Night's Approaching. In this
paperback volume, meant to be treasured for a lifetime, there are
prayers for the seven days of the week plus additional readings for
the various liturgical seasons. Combining the best of the ancient
phrases of the Christian tradition with contemporary images and
language, Cotter's words encourage the reader to pray more deeply
and experience God more fully.
Cotter gracefully merges the beauty and poetry of the original
Psalms with the reality of today's world in well-crafted,
contemporary language.
Untamed Gospel complements The Bright Field and Darkness Yielding,
and offers meditations, reflections, stories, prayers and poems for
use throughout the church year. Each one focuses on the often
startling nature of Jesus' sayings and teachings, the raw honesty
of the psalms and other biblical texts, and on contemporary issues,
such as mental health and displacement, seen in the light of the
demands of the kingdom of God. A rich resource for worship,
preaching, teaching and personal reflection throughout the year,
Untamed Gospel contains hundreds of reproducible items, including
seasonal reflections, stories, homilies, poems and some of Jim
Cotter's last writings as he was being treated for cancer: a moving
sequence of prayer poems inspired by the psalms.
Covering the liturgical year outside Advent, Christmas, Lent and
Easter, this collection of reflections, readings, poems and prayers
focuses on the life and ministry of Jesus - the rich subject matter
of the lectionary readings during Ordinary Time. In addition it
includes meditations by Rowan Williams and others for the major
feasts of Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity, Transfiguration, Holy
Cross Day and other special occasions in the calendar. This richly
varied resource will be welcomed by all seeking fresh inspiration
for preaching, leading worship - formal or informal, conducting
retreats or quiet days. Containing around a hundred short and
extended items by the very best of today's theological and
spiritual writers, it also provides rich fare for personal
devotional reading.
This collection of poems by Wales' most famous poet-priest, R S
Thomas, is interspersed with short reflections and questions for
exploration that connect the timeless poetry to the landscape that
inspired it. Originally produced locally for visitors to the North
Wales village and church where R S Thomas was the parish priest,
its appeal extends to all who know and love the raw honesty and
sparse, striking style of the poetry, and whose own faith and
questions are mirrored in it. Aberdaron still welcomes streams of
visitors, R S Thomas aficionados and pilgrims en route to the
nearby holy island of Bardsey. This book brings the poetry alive in
a fresh way and provides a pilgrim guide to the locality, along
with reflections that enable armchair readers everywhere to enter
more deeply into the world of the poems. All royalties will
continue to go to maintaining the church at Aberdaron.
Jim Cotter has a rare gift with words that enables him to write
prayers that engage the heart and imagination as well as the mind.
Here the ancient and beautiful language of night prayer is infused
with fresh and striking imagery about God. Simple prayers, Psalm
paraphrases and short readings for reflection open us to the
mystery of God - a mystery to which we are more open at night, or
when we are facing our own dark places. At night we face many
things that are kept at bay by the day's distractions. Praying the
Dark Hours is a combination of two bestselling titles: Prayer at
Night and Waymarks. This new edition offers structured prayer for
each night of the week, based on the traditional pattern of
Compline, woven together with scriptures and a short reflective
reading for each day of the year and further selections for the
Christian seasons.
This rich resource of ready to use liturgies and reflections for
the richest seasons of the Christian year sold out within a year.
Its timeless qualities found a ready and eager readership among all
looking for fresh inspiration for these annual celebrations. This
new edition includes extra seasonal reflections from Rowan Williams
and Martyn Percy, and a new liturgy for Maundy Thursday from Jim
Cotter. In addition it offers: probing reflections by outstanding
thinkers to inspire preaching and personal devotion, complete
liturgies for a Christmas Eve vigil, Maundy Thursday foot washing
and watch, a Good Friday devotional service, an Easter Eve vigil, a
dawn celebration of the Resurrection, a set of meditations on the
Stations of the Cross and the Seven Words from the Cross, and seven
Good Friday addresses by WH Vanstone. Jim Cotter writes strikingly
beautiful liturgies and was publisher of the successful Cairns
Publications. Martyn Percy is the Principal of Ripon College
Cuddesdon.Sylvia Sands is a writer who lives in the heart of
Belfast.W H Vanstone wrote the spiritual classic Love's Endeavour
Love's Expense. He died in 1999. Rowan Williams is the Archbishop
of Canterbury.
A revised book of prayers parallel in format to Prayer at Night's
Approaching, which focuses on time of day and season of year, on
body and earth, creation, pilgrimage and everyday life, with
questions for meditation. Prayer at Day's Dawning is a companion to
Prayer at Night's Approaching and a successor to Prayer in the
Morning. Both books express a concern that the language of our
prayer should be both true to, and a fresh unfolding of, our
inheritance. They aim to be inclusive, and to honour a variety of
imagery for God. This book provides material for prayer for each
day of the week, together with some variations for special days and
seasons. In this convenient pocket-size edition the print is easy
on the eye and there is a helpful ribbon in the hardback. The
author has written an accessible 'How to use' section which
demystifies the office, a form of prayer traditionally used in
religious communities, by explaining clearly both the sequence and
the use of psalms, prayers for special days and seasons, and the
use of the scriptures. This way into praying is not overwhelming
and should appeal both to the professional looking for new language
and to the uncertain newcomer - inside and outside traditional
church bounds.
'Prayer in the Morning' is one of four books in a series written by
Jim Cotter, which attempts to shape afresh some of the prayers of
the Christian inheritance.
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