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When Mary to the garden came
When Mary to the garden came
by Avis Palmer
When Mary to the garden came. The dawn was colouring the sky, Her life would never be the same, Where was her Lord, why did he die? The birds were singing in the trees, But deaf to joy, she did not hear. Sweet signs of Spring, she did not see. So isolated by her fear. Verses 3-6
Eggs and Ashes PPT - Easter Day Liturgy
Eggs and Ashes PPT - Easter Day Liturgy
by R Burgess/C Polhill/ A Lindley (Wild Goose Publ)
God Has Made Laughter for us - Easter Day Liturgy written by Chris Coleman (Taken from Eggs and Ashes book by Ruth Burgess and Chris Polhill 2004, published by Wild Goose publication. Illustrations by Rev Andy Lindley. A liturgy reflecting on Jesus rising from the dead - and th
50 Praise, Pray and Play Sessions - Breakfast on the beach
50 Praise, Pray and Play Sessions - Breakfast on the beach
by BRF - Rona Orme
Jesus continued to appear to his disciples and followers in the days following his resurrection. None of them was sure if they would see Jesus again and they often seem to have been taken by surprise. In John 21, seven of the disciples (Simon Peter, Thomas, Nathanael, James, John
50 Praise, Pray and Play Sessions - Surprised by Jesus
50 Praise, Pray and Play Sessions - Surprised by Jesus
by BRF - Rona Orme
Jesus met a number of his disciples and followers after his resurrection. Some of them recognised him immediately and some did not. The two followers who met Jesus as they walked to Emmaus had no idea who was talking to them. They were blessed to hear Jesus explain all the prophe
Vine Video - Vine Video - Spoken Word by James Morley - 4th April 2021
Vine Video - Vine Video - Spoken Word by James Morley - 4th April 2021
by Twelvebaskets Ltd
Vine Video - 4th April 2021 Spoken Word by James Morley This special spoken word written for Easter 2021 could help you and your church reflect on the themes of resurrection and new life that come with the Easter season. You could share it in your service, in your church's Facebo
Imagining the Lectionary: The sacrificial shape of Good Friday