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A desire and demand to know more about the Jewish legacy of
Christian identity is growing among laity. A similar desire to
foster interfaith understanding and dialogue is growing among
leaders of local churches. Why Is There a Menorah on the Altar?
seeks to meet these demands by providing information and insight
about Judaism s legacy as it is revealed in Christian rites,
rituals, and traditions. Drawing upon scripture and historical
sources, this book explains how Judaism has influenced the
structure of liturgical worship; the design and decor of church
sanctuaries; and how Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation find
their roots in Judaism. This book invites readers to develop a
deeper understanding of Judaism, one that will enrich their
Christianity and appreciation for their enduring Jewish heritage.
Includes: questions for reflection; activities for individuals or
groups; and easy-to-follow timelines."
A practical, inspiring guide to Catholic observances and
celebrations for the home.
For centuries, the Catholic Church has offered an abundance of
splendid traditions that extend religious and spiritual practice
into daily life. Now, Meredith Gould reintroduces these customs and
rituals to modern Roman Catholics.
Using the liturgical calendar, "The Catholic Home provides familiar
and new ways to celebrate each season and its special days. Gould
reviews major holy days, select saints' days, familiar prayers, and
suggests meaningful ways to prepare as a family for such sacraments
as Baptism, Confirmation, First Eucharist, and Matrimony.
This book includes a concise history of each ritual and clarifies
the meaning behind it by highlighting celebrations of Catholic
holidays from different parts of the globe. Your family will learn
to make Advent wreaths, Jesse trees, St. Lucy's crowns, King's
cakes, All Souls altars, traditional foods, and participate in
family devotions.
Throughout "The Catholic Home, Gould's down-to-earth practicality
and sense of humor give the activities she describes modern
relevance no matter how ancient their origins. Excerpts from the
official "Catechism of the Catholic Church are included to
illuminate Church doctrine on matters of faith and ritual. This
indispensable guide will appeal to Catholics young and old and
inspire beloved family traditions to be handed down from one
generation to the next.
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Threatened River (Paperback, 2018 ed.)
Acacia Rose; Edited by Meredith Goulding; Designed by Jeremy Smart
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Transcending Generations is a guide for church leaders seeking to
communicate and collaborate with adults of all ages-beyond
generations. In this new guide to being and doing church,
sociologist and culture critic Meredith Gould focuses on issues
shared by people of faith, regardless of chronological age,
psychosocial development, or generational cohort. In short,
easy-to-read chapters and with her characteristic wit, Gould
challenges readers to think in more nuanced ways about age to
remove false barriers. Readers are guided through practical ways to
move forward together while honoring authentic differences.
Includes questions for individual inquiry and group discussion.
In Desperately Seeking Spirituality, sacred spelunker and
sociologist Meredith Gould, combines practical wisdom with lived
experience to explain why and when traditional practices don't work
for today's seeker and then how to choose ones that will. In short,
easy-to-read chapters and with characteristic wit, Gould provides
counsel for reframing perception to discover the sacred in everyday
life. This guide is for self-identified seekers who have tried
some, many, or even all the classic spiritual practices and then,
given up on them when they stop working. In Desperately Seeking
Spirituality, Gould invites readers to embrace a broader definition
of practice that shifts focus from doing to being.
If you are responsible for managing digital communications in your
parish, staying current with trends in the rapidly changing world
of social media can seem like an overwhelming task. Which social
medium platforms make sense for your church community? How can you
make them an effective tool for ministry? As a veteran social media
expert, author, and sociologist, Meredith Gould has helped answer
these questions and more in her best-selling book The Social Media
Gospel. In this second edition, Gould provides an
easy-to-understand, step-by-step guide to digital ministry for
those wishing to embrace new technologies to build community and
deepen faith. In this expanded edition, Gould delivers new content
with humor, helpful tips, and counsel anchored in practical
experience. She focuses on key topics for effective church
communication, including: * Building and ministering to online
communities * Privacy and self-disclosure in the digital age *
Integrating communications across digital platforms * Managing and
monitoring social media * Faith storytelling with visual social
media * Hashtag development and live-tweeting
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