This storybook for three-, four-, and five-year-olds can be read again and again. It will help parents and children explore God's love and constant presence, the giving of thanks, their place in the faith community, the promise of their baptisms, the biblical witness, and their place in worship - especially at the Sacrament of Holy Communion. The companion Family Book introduces the Lutheran sacraments.
An exciting and inspiring book about the future of the church and the local community by the author of 'Transforming Priesthood'
Banners in the Worship Service
by Carolyn Higginbotham and James Whitmire
Video Zoom Box Trailblazers, First Quarter Subjects Included the Disciples, Relationships, Jesus Heals Us, Peter, Gods People
Four Ways to Build More Effective Parish Councils (More Parish Ministry Resources)
The Complete Guide to Church Management
by M L Donnellan and M DIV Rev Alan P Naumann
Cultures of Care (St Andrews Studies in Reformation History)
by Chris Langley
Cultures of Care: Domestic Welfare, Discipline and the Church of Scotland, c. 1600-1689 explores voluntary networks of charity and their interaction with the Reformed Church of Scotland. Whereas most previous histories have assessed the growth of institutional charity, this book contends that the Reformed Church of Scotland was heavily reliant on informal, domestic modes of self-help throughout the seventeenth century. The existence and widespread acceptance of informal care dramatically change...
A Message of Ancient Days
by Beverly J Armento, J Jorge Klor De Alva, and Professor of History Gary B Nash
Growing in the Catholic Faith (Friendship in the Lord S.)
by Michael Pennock