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Contains all the words in Our Singing School and Our Singing School 2.
£9.99
Andrew Moore brings his fine arranging skills to this collection of 14 favourite arias from the world of opera. Pleasing to play, the familiar melodies will delight the ear.ContentsAu fond du temple saint (The Pearl Fishers) - BizetBarcarolle (Les Contes d'Hoffman) - OffenbachChe gelida manina (La Bohème) - PucciniDovo sono (The Marriage of Figaro) - MozartFlower duet (Lakmé) - DelibesHabaÝera (Carmen) - BizetLa donna è mobile (Rigoletto) - VerdiLargo al factotum (The Barber of Seville) - RossiniMi chiamano Mimi (La Bohème) - PucciniNessun dorma (Turandot) - PucciniO mio babbino caro (Gianni Schicchi) - PucciniQuesta o quella (Rigoletto) - VerdiUna furtiva lagrima (L'elisir d'amor) - DonizettiVesti la giubba (Ruggiero) - Leoncavallo
£11.99
A fine edition of this popular work arranged by Colin Hand
£6.99
Some of the most popular classics of all time expertly arranged for organ.A collection of beautiful music arranged by Colin HandContentsAdagio from Cello Concerto - Edward ElgarAllegretto from Symphony No. 3 - Franz SchubertAlleluia from 'Exultate Jubilate' - Wolfgang Amadeus MozartAndante cantabile from Trumpet Concerto - Joseph HaydnAdante con moto from Symphony No. 5 - Ludwig van BeethovenBallet No. 2 from 'Orpheus' - Christoph von GluckBasse-danse from 'Capriol Suite' - Peter WarlockCujus animam from 'Stabat Mater' - Gioachino RossiniGavotte from Suite No. 3 in D - Johann Sebastian BachHomage March from 'Sigurd Jorsalfar' - Edvard GriegHow lovely are thy dwellings from 'Requiem' - Johannes BrahmsLargo from 'New World' Symphony - Antonin Dvor˘ákMinuet from 'Samson' - George Frederic HandelPilgrims' Chorus from 'Tan Hauser' - Richard WagnerScherzo from Sympohony No. 5 - Felix MendelssohnSleep Song from 'Hansel and Gretel' - Englebert HumperdinkSymphony and Chorus from 'Come ye sons of art' - Henry PurcellVltava from 'Ma Vlast' - Bedrich Smetana
£16.99
In Halfway Home Russell Herbert helps those reaching the middle point in life to explore some of the questions that arise when we become more aware of our mortality. As we reach 35 we start to ask like: What am I doing with my life? What have I achieved? How do I make the most of the second half? Russell Herbert encourages us to live the second half of our life different to the first and seek a new adventure. Chapters include: Why do I worry? What have I achieved? Who have I become? What am I worth? Who do I care about? Where did I go wrong? What does the future hold?
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A month in the presence of the mother of SamuelHannah might seem to us impossibly remote: a woman in a desert town who lived three thousand years ago and as many miles away; a second wife who longed for a son and then - extraordinarily - gave him away. Like a realityTV show's all-seeing camera, the Bible connects us intimately with Hannah, showing us her tears and the tensions at home. It captures every word of this faithful woman's spontaneous song of praise.The 30 meditations in this book encourage you to spend a month in Hannah's company Each day links an aspect of Hannah's story with a Bible reading, which is accompanied by a short reflection and a prayer.It is said that we can't really know a person until we have walked a mile in their shoes: why not spend a month walking in Hannah's faithful footsteps, to see where she and God might lead you?
£7.99
The arrival of a baby takes you by surprise. However much you plan and prepare, the reality can be startling. Suddenly you have responsibility for a new little life. Help! I'm a New Mum! is a book of honest shouts and whispers to God about all things baby - from labour to love, from panic to peace, from smells to smiles.The prayers are not always polite but they're real and will prove a good companion for any new mum.'Pam's empathetic approach gives these prayers a healthy dose of realism, understanding and wisdom.' Nicky Edwards, mum of two daughters.Click here to view the full contents
£7.99 - £8.99
Welcome to the New TestamentThis book is an invitation to read the 27 documents that make up the library we call 'the New Testament'. They come in different shapes and sizes; there are the five (yes, five) narratives that we call 'gospels'. And there are other documents that we call 'letters', though not many of them are the kind of thing you might receive in today's post.All of them have something to do with, indeed each of them sheds a different light on, the remarkable person whom we call Jesus of Nazareth, who was put to death because the political authorities could not cope with him, and whom God raised from that appalling death.This book will tell you how the New Testament works, and how it could change your life.Contents 1. Starting with Paul (because he came first): the letter to the Galatians2. Paul's earliest letter and his shortest: 1 Thessalonians and Philemon3. Romans: an attempt to be diplomatic4. 1 Corinthians: dealing with a divided church5. 2 Corinthians and Philippians: rather different challenges6. The disputed Pauline letters7. The pastoral letters8. Mark: the inventor of the Gospel form9. The Marcan sandwich10. Mark's Passion story11. Questions and counter-questions in Mark12. Matthew: something of a schoolmaster?13. Matthew's beginning and ending 9114. Matthew and the Church15. Is Matthew's Gospel anti-Jewish?16. Luke: the supreme artist17. The Lucan journey18. Luke: The Gospel of the Holy Spirit, of prayer and of joy19. Luke and Judaism20. John's Gospel: the prologue, and 'trying on hats'21. John's Gospel: who is Jesus?22. John's Gospel: the Passion Narrative23. The Resurrection in John's Gospel24. The first, second and third letters of John25. Hebrews: a great theologian talks about Jesus26. The first and second letters of Peter27. The letter of James: sharp social satire?28. Acts of the Apostles: the Gospel of the Holy Spirit29. Acts part 2: the word spreads to the Gentiles30. Acts part 3: 'To the ends of the earth'31. The Book of Revelation: introduction32. Revelation part 233. Who needs the Old Testament?34. What about inspiration, then?35. Did the Resurrection really happen?
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Collage your way through the Bible15 Vibrant and exciting craft activities covering popular Bible stories from the Old and New testaments. Hours of creative fun for children while complementing and teaching of Christian religious Education in primary schools, church groups and within the home. See Resources Tab for downloads. Contents 1. Planets Collage2. Creation Piggy Mask3. Noah's Ark Collage4. Lion Collage5. 'Stained Glass' Angel6. Camel Collage7. Water to Wine Collage8. Wheatsheaf Pasta Calendar9. Loaves and Fishes Collage10. Special to God Photo Frame11. Zacchaeus in the Sycamore Tree - Fingerprint Collage12. Jesus is Risen from the Tomb - 3D Collage13. 'Stained Glass' Cross14. Flame and Dove Coasters15. 'Stained Glass' Dove
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Two travellers on the road to Emmaus said to each other, 'Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the road?' These meditations celebrate the joy of meeting up with Jesus, of knowing the risen Lord. They rejoice that Jesus is alive and present with us now. There is a meditation for each day from Ash Wednesday to the Saturday after Easter. Each meditation has a passage of Scripture, where the life-giving powers of God are seen to be at work. The aim is to help us spend time with the risen Lord. To explore the Scripture readings, David Adam uses the ancient tradition of Lectio Divina, Holy Reading. The purpose of these meditations is not study, though information is provided, but to be still in the presence of God and rejoice in his saving power.
£13.99 - £15.99
Beautifully illustrated prayers, poems and Bible verses reflecting on the many blessings God gives us through our friends, whether they are near or far away.
£7.99
Cheer up a poorly friend or relative with this beautifully printed hardback giftbook. Includes uplifting prayers, and heart warming full colour illustrations throughout.
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An inspirational collection of prayers by the finest spiritual writers for both public and personal use. The first half is for ministers and the bereaved to draw upon when planning a funeral. This is followed by prayers and thoughts that the minister may wish to suggest to the bereaved for their own use. All the prayers have this in common: they are not simply plasters to smother the wounds of loss but are there to express the reality of grief and pain, while also speaking of comfort and hope that goes beyond this moment and beyond ourselves. Contributors: David Adam, Nick Fawcett, Susan Hardwick, Susan Sayers and Ray Simpson
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The language, emphases and styles of worship have changed from what they were 20 or 30 years ago. This book offers prayers for different situations and purposes that might be encountered in the parishes of today and are designed to encourage and challenge, rather than replace the authentic voice of the person praying. Appropriate for both formal occasions and for personal, private prayer, this is a useful book to have in the church vestry, or as a companion for study or bedroom.
£17.99
Each of us carries our own unique blueprint, our own personality and gifts that make us different from all other human beings.Helen Warwick, writer and spiritual director, will be your tour guide through this book and will take you on a very special, personal journey into your inner landscape. Using reflection, prayer and a variety of creative exercises designed to release hidden emotions and conflicts, Helen encourages you to use your imagination to dig for your inner wealth and get in touch with the true person that God has made you to be.
£11.99
Adults often think that death is a grown-up subject from which young people should be protected, but this can make the youngest members of the family feel very lost and alone in their grief. This book will help young people to seek guidance about death, funerals, life after death and heaven. It will also help adults to include young members of their family in preparing the funeral and talking about how loss affects everyone. There are drawing and writing exercises throughout to enable young people to express what they are thinking and feeling as they cope with the death of a loved one.
£9.99 - £17.99
The main aim of collective worship is to search for the meaning and purpose of life. This book provides material for secondary school assemblies that addresses the spiritual perspective within a Christian context, linked to the central teachings in the Bible. The assemblies are designed to raise those important questions that all of us, at some point, try to find answers to. Each assembly has been tried and tested in a secondary school, and contains a talk, prayer and suggested hymn. Each assembly can be used in its present format or be incorporated into a longer assembly. Alternatively, they are useful resources for discussion in PSHE, religious studies or citizenship lessons.
£28.99
What does it mean to be a churchgoing Christian in modern Britain? Lucy Berry, formerly poet-in-residence of the Jeremy Vine Show, has wrestled with the essential meaning of the Christian life and Church for many years and expresses her anguish in poetry which is vivid, passionate and sometimes angry. Trouble with Church? invites churchgoers to face difficult issues and make genuine Christian responses. Its unusual yet imaginative form and approach make it excellent material for study groups and many poems are suitable for church worship.
£14.99
An outstanding book of reflections from Sheila Walker who has an easy, contemporary style full of memorable images pushing for attention. Preachers will find this book a constant source of ideas, images and insights to enliven their preaching.
£18.99
Instant Art books contain pages and pages of artwork - all of which is photocopiable. There is an amazing variety of content including worksheets, puzzles, word searches, pictures to colour, crack the codes, mazes, dot-to-dots, models to make, Bible verses to look up and cartoons. Ideal for family services, Sunday schools, midweek clubs, holiday clubs and classroom use. P
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Light-hearted and serious, covering the Church Year, lasting from 2 to 8 minutes These 25 wonderfully scripted sketches are suitable for both experienced drama groups and those just starting out. Their modest length also makes them ideal for underlining the message of a reading or sermon.
£17.99
The sacrament of marriage brings together two unique individuals in a profound and creative relationship of love that is made holy by God's own love. It brings privilege and challenge, not least the joy and responsibility of creating a new home and family. This beautifully printed hardback giftbook contains space to write the recipients names, plus bible passages, prayers and sayings as well as full colour photographs throughout. Contents Mark 10: 6-9Prayer from the Rite of MarriageJohn 13:34A prayer based on a saying of Mahatma GandiThe traditional marriage vowelsBob GillmanSusan SayersWilfred A. PetersonPeter DaintyGuide for a loving home1 Corinthians 13: 4-7 paraphraseThe Nupital BlessingA prayer based on Ubi CaritasRay SimpsonJulian of NorwichA thank you prayer- Andrew MooreNumbers 6: 24-25
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A sparkling collection of easy to learn and straightforward sketches to perform From the prolific duo of Michael Catchpool and Pat Lunt for use in church in the run-up to Christmas. Each short drama can be used in isolation to illustrate the point of a sermon, or they can be grouped together in batches of four to form an Advent series.
£11.99
Swifty's father tells him the legend of the first golden eagle. 'He flew so high he touched God's throne,' says his father. Swifty believes it to be his destiny to do the same. However, Swifty is not like other eagles - he has only one leg. To make matters worse the carrion crow tells him that because of his disability he will never fly or hunt. Swifty longs to believe his father's encouraging words but the crow's lies are so plausible. This story has many parallels with the Christian's walk with God. It is not just about faith triumphing over infirmity. It is also about our final victory over death About John Stewart These beautifully crafted illustrations and carefully constructed stories charm and inspire on many levels. John Stewart delivers a powerful gospel message with a delicate touch. Living in Wimborne, Dorset, John has been writing stories since he gave his life to the Lord in 1975.
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