Description

The purpose of this guide is to enable a small group to make a spiritual journey, one which might make connections with the lives of early Christians from the first centuries AD in our land, often described as Celtic Christians, who met together to break bread, share their joys and fears, pray and sing in a country which was very different from that which we see today, where solitude was much easier to find and indeed sought out – a place and time to connect with their Creator.

The format of the study is to allow for a day where a group or church can gather together in fellowship for study, share a meal and maybe join together over a sharing of the bread and wine of the Eucarist.

There are 4 studies/workshops and associated resources, including leader's notes and a form of liturgy for opening and closing the day to help you get the most out of the experience. The material is presented as a .pdf in A4 format to allow for ease of photocopying.

Format of the day is as follows:

  • Opening Worship
  • Session 1 - A sense of place
  • Session 2 - A sense of space Fellowship Meal
  • Session 3 - A sense of connection
  • Session 4 - A sense of journeying Closing Worship

(Leader's notes are enclosed for the sessions)

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Connextions - Faith and Creation  -  Ten Bible Studies with a Celtic theme based on 'Our World' - Click Here

Little Town Big Story - Advent Bible Study based on 'Oh Little Town of Bethlehem' - Click Here

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