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El. knyga: Apprentices and Eyewitnesses: Creative Liturgies for Incarnational Worship: Lent, Holy Week and Easter

  • Formatas: 128 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: Canterbury Press Norwich
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786221124
  • Formatas: 128 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: Canterbury Press Norwich
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786221124

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This worship collection for Lent, Holy Week and Easter brims with unique liturgies, prayers and resources for the most important season of the Christian year.

Chris Thorpe offers complete outlines for a variety of services, including:



- Dust and Ashes: living mindfully on Ash Wednesday; - Who am I? Temptations for today; - Mothering God: being there no matter what; - Wilderness: desolation and consolation in the empty places; - Holy Week services on the call to follow Jesus; - Learning to see again: the world made new at Easter; - Into the Deep: daring to journey into the unknown.

He also offers advice on using space, silence and lighting creatively to bring the central stories of the Christian faith to life.
Introduction: What is Incarnational Worship? vii
LENT
1(94)
Dust and Ashes - Living mindfully on Ash Wednesday
3(8)
Who am I? Provider, celebrity, hero, or servant -temptations for today
11(12)
Wilderness - Desolation and consolation in the desert places
23(8)
Mothering God - All shall be well
31(8)
Compassion - Stations of the Cross - The gift of tears in a desperate world
39(2)
Traditional Stations of the Cross
41(26)
Biblical Stations of the Cross
67(28)
HOLY WEEK
95(52)
Palm Sunday - Called to follow - Laying down our cloaks, taking up our cross
97(6)
Holy Monday - Called to action - Overturning tables, prayer for the nations
103(8)
Holy Tuesday - Called to forgive - Debts and debtors, perfume and tears
111(6)
Holy Wednesday - Called to trust - Scene changers and second fiddles, learning humility
117(6)
Maundy Thursday - Called to service - Love that gets its hands dirty
123(13)
Good Friday - Called to honest faith and doubt - In the shadow of death
136(11)
EASTER SEASON
147(44)
Holy Saturday - Called to wait - Loss and grief, harrowing our hearts
149(8)
Easter Day - Called to be alive - Not living and partly living, but fully alive
157(10)
Bread of Hospitality - Agape on the Road to Emmaus
167(9)
Behind Locked Doors - Overcoming fear and doubt
176(8)
Ascension - Stretching our vision
184(7)
Resources 191(4)
Sources and Acknowledgement of Illustrations 195
Chris Thorpe is a parish priest in the Diocese of Lichfield and an innovative worship leader.