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Traces of Glory Year B - Bible Sunday - Year B
Traces of Glory Year B - Bible Sunday - Year B
by SPCK - David Adam
Bible Sunday Father, we give you thanks for your holy word spoken of old by the prophets and apostles, for all that is written in the Scriptures, that is proclaimed by evangelists and preachers; we pray that we may heed your word and come to know the Word made flesh, even Jesus C
journeying with John - 1 Advent and Christmas
journeying with John - 1 Advent and Christmas
by SPCK - Woodward, Gooder and Pryce
1 Advent and Christmas The Prologue of John is one of the most beautiful pieces of writing in the whole of the New Testament, and no carol service would be complete without the rolling lyricism. So iconic is it that many people can quote its opening verses from memory…
John The People's Commentary - The Truth Will Make You Free
John The People's Commentary - The Truth Will Make You Free
by BRF - Richard A. Burridge
The Truth Will Make You Free The debate at the end of the Feast of Tabernacles continues between Jesus and “the Jews”. As often, his hearers are divided. Many of them have come to believe in him and he now addresses those believers (8:30–31)…
Christ is the Word, with God from the beginning
Christ is the Word, with God from the beginning
by Avis Palmer
Christ is the Word, with God from the beginning, Creative force through whom all things are made, In him is life abundantly proceeding, At darkest times the light of God displayed. O Word made flesh, your dwelling is among us, Children of God, redeemed and blessed have been. Gift
Vine Video - Putting Ourselves in the Story - Becki Stennett - The Vine Video - 1st August 2021
Vine Video - Putting Ourselves in the Story - Becki Stennett - The Vine Video - 1st August 2021
by Twelvebaskets Ltd
Putting Ourselves in the Story - Becki Stennett The Vine Video - 1st August 2021 This spoken word piece helps us engage with the Old Testament reading for today, and helps us reflect more generally about our engagement with scripture. Download the video to watch the whole piece a
Great God, Our Fortress And Our Tower
Great God, Our Fortress And Our Tower
by Norman J Goreham (1931-2021)
This hymn contains allusions to the experiences of Martin Luther and would be appropriate for a celebration of his life or to acknowledge church reformers in general. It would also be appropriate on occasions of renewal of faith or for general use.
We come, O God, to celebrate
We come, O God, to celebrate
by Jacqui Horton
We come, O God, to celebrate, our hearts and voices raise; For all the ways the Spirit works, we give you thanks and praise. We come, O God, to celebrate the preacher’s noble art; The opening of Your Word today to move the listening heart. We come, O God, to celebrate the preachi
A time is coming