What was Jesus of Nazareth really like? What effect did he have on those he met and befriended? How did he impart his teachings and perform his miracles? This book explores these questions through Joseph of Arimathea, one of the most enigmatic characters of the gospel.
Presents a method of using remembered (oral) versions of the Bible with people of various ages and abilities. This book gives examples of Bible studies, stories and prayers that have grown out of this process.
Presents a selection of the liturgies written for worship at Iona Abbey. This work aims to stimulate a rediscovery of God in... Læs mere
Tells the story of the Adomnan of Iona, author of the early medieval classic "Life of Columba" and revered composer and promulgator of the seventh century 'Law of the Innocents' ensuring the protection of non-combatants in times of war.
Discusses questions such as what about the people who might only be mentioned once in the Bible? What about the women, the prophets, the exiles who, while not linked to Jesus genetically, nevertheless passed on their 'spiritual DNA' to him and us?
This book of reflections on a mother's journey from craving 'normality' for her gay son to celebrating him as a blessedly extraordinary... Læs mere
Celebrate Christmas with reflections and prayers for each day of Advent. This antidote to the commercialism of the festive season can be used for individual meditation or group worship. The authors are the former and current wardens of the Abbey on the Island of Iona.