Hymns A&M was first published in 1861. The new standard edition was introduced in 1983 containing 533 hymns including 333 from the 1950 Revised Edition plus 100 Hymns for Today and More Hymns for Today.
From the pen of a hospital chaplain, here are prayers and liturgies for use in ministry to the sick, covering scenarios with no current official provision.
At the age of 30, Julian of Norwich had a series of intense visions of Jesus which she recorded in what became the first book written in English by a woman.... Læs mere
A resource that gives practical ideas for reflection and study based on the central Christian symbol - the... Læs mere
Darkness Yielding is an imaginative and engaging collection of ready-to-use liturgies, prayers and reflections for... Læs mere
The world’s most famous hymn book has been completely revised and now offers the broadest ever range of traditional hymns and modern... Læs mere
As one of today’s outstanding preachers, Samuel Wells understands the importance of proclamation in the life of the church and in the public sphere. In this practical and inspiration manual, he considers the essentials of preaching in a wide range of contexts.
Christmas and Easter, Advent and Lent, each focus on the central beliefs of Christian faith – Incarnation and Resurrection. In this... Læs mere
This wise and beautiful book, written in the form of spiritual letters, reflects on the themes of home and being at home: with ourselves, with each other, with the times we are living through, and with God.
This longstanding annual favourite brings a wide variety of preaching voices together to... Læs mere
In this bold and hopeful book, Martyn Percy argues that a being a broken church is in fact good news, as it is only through the cracks that the... Læs mere
Evangelism is a contentious word, conjuring up all sorts of assumptions. But what if we recovered an authentic understanding of evangelism as good news? This is a book for everyone who wants to share the gospel but who cannot relate to what evangelism has become.