This book has been especially written for performance by or for children in family services, school assemblies or as street theatre. The sketches are easy to perform and great to watch. As well as traditional sketches there are raps, narrated mimes, response stories and entertaining monologues. Second edition. More
Alison SEAMAN, Paulette BISSELL, Lisa FENTON, Lizzie McWHIRTER
This highly practical book is full of a wealth of ideas and resources to help teachers plan and lead a confident and inspiring primary school collective worship programme. More
What does it mean to be human? The Church of England´s Doctrine Commission seeks to address this question here from the perspective of four key elements in human experience: power, money, sex and time. More
Children and Bereavement is essential reading for parents, teachers, clergy and others who may be involved in helping a child or teenager comes to terms with a death. More
Drawing on current research, Lynda Barley addresses the question of how British society engages with church today and uncovers some surprising signs of encouragement. Her analysis shows that the Christian faith still has a place at the heart of the nation – on a personal and national level.
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Drawing on current research, Lynda Barley takes stock of the radical changes in Britain over the last century and offers insight on how churches can connect afresh with those outside the regular church community.
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Since the introduction of Common Worship there has been an increased demand for material that will help parishes to use the new liturgy with children. As churches think afresh about their worship they are addressing the issue of how to include children, particularly in the Eucharist. Come and Join the Celebration has been designed to help parish More
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