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This beautifully written reflection on an emerging church based on bread making provides both stimulation and space for reflection on difficult issues in ministry as well as the joys of life in com

Lessons in letting go

Confessions of a hoarder by Corinne Grant    

I first stumbled across this book when searching a website for another book, and what interested me instantly was the front cover. People say that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover,

 

William Witton

(1811 – 1886)

“almost perpetual curate”

A Research Manuscript Prepared and Published by Rev Dr Barry T Brown

William Witton was the leading Local Preacher and Class Leader in Melbourne from 1837 and remained a major figure in lay ministry for 50 years.

Abide with me, by Elizabeth Strout, the story of a young congregational minister stunned by and struggling with the death of wife and life as a single father, is beautiful, compassionate a

This Odd and Wondrous Calling is a series of  reflecting on the the craft of ministry by two United Church of Christ ministers.

Following the popular Messy Church formula, this book is overflowing with ideas for creativity, fun, food and family-friendly worship.

Sophiabooks

 

Significant contributions to the second international Children’s Spirituality Conference – an event that explores children’s spirituality from a Christian perspective – have been collated and edited by Holly Catterton. The resource Nurturing Children’s Spirituality: Christian perspectives and best practices is the result.

Based around Luke’s gospel (especially helpful for congregations following this year’s lectionary readings), “Party On Together” includes a range of helpful tips, practical suggestions and thought-provoking content.