Biblical songs of justice, World Church songs of protest and praise and songs of experience from late 20th century Britain.
Specifically designed for congregational use, this contains 255 songs for straightforward arrangements, either four-part harmony or with piano accompaniment.
Ghillean Prance, Director of Kew Gardens, applies his knowledge as botanist and scientist and his deeply held Christian beliefs to the basic questions that surround our destruction of the earth and what we can do to change course.
An autobiography covering forty years in the life of a British doctor working in Israel, the Occupied territories and the Lebanon. Runa MacKay... Læs mere
This is a collection of 25 meditations for use in public worship. Covering a range of personal, pastoral and biblical themes, these meditations can be used as part of congregational worship, with smaller assemblies (such as a prayer group) or in a house group or youth fellowship.
This volume weaves together theological ideas with personal insights on sexuality in today's world. It wrestles with the division between the two and attempts to bridge the gap.
Fifteen capella songs from the South African church.
This collection contains 17 new songs for the Christmas season. Most of the songs are for unaccompanied congregational singing, and several have been arranged as for choirs and may serve as anthems or introits. Full music and notes by the author are provide for each song.
Twenty five songs from the World Church with an emphasis on Africa.
Tom Gordon is a storyteller. He takes what is real and vivid, and creates stories of meaning and insight. This collection of original and... Læs mere
A sequel to two collections of short songs ("Come All You People" and "There Is One Among Us") for use in worship. It is suitable for small choirs, social justice enthusiasts, multiculturalists and those who regard themselves a global Christian.