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.
Expresses the events of the days leading up to Easter Sunday through the biblical readings and the reflections of several well known Iona Community... Læs mere
Bereavement is a journey to be travelled, not an illness to be treated or a problem to be solved. This book talks about real people as they... Læs mere
A follow-up to 'The Sacred Art of Listening', 'Practising the Sacred Art Of Listening' offers a... Læs mere
This title presents the best of Kate Mcllhagga's work in one collection - poems and prayers of gathering and beginning; creation and self; Advent and Epiphany; Lent and mothering; Easter and Pentecost; pilgrimage and endings and blessings.
Iona is a place of paradoxes: a destination of beauty and pilgrimage and a place of change and challenging experience. This text attempts to convey this... Læs mere
This is the second collection of sermons and addresses from John L. Bell, proving that he is not one to shy away from the... Læs mere
Daily readings for four months from a wide range of contributors within the Iona Community. These prayers, liturgies, songs, poems and articles can be used for group or individual reflection and are intended to inspire positive action and change in our lives.
The extracts in this book, which can be used to inspire personal or group reflection, give a flavour of the passion and poetry of the Celtic mystic, George McLeod, who led the rebuilding of the Iona Abbey.
In his work as a hospice chaplain, Tom Gordon has often found that traditional beliefs are not enough and has come to use word pictures, which help people articulate their feelings about the meaning of life. This contains a series of these images for those in need of this help.