Ministers, Elders and Worship Leaders
Office for Worship and Doctrine
This book is for all those, of whatever denomination, who wish to explore baptism and Church membership.
Office for Worship and Doctrine
Common Order is a common book, because it belongs to all the people of God. It includes services where congregational participation is encouraged, and a Daily Office for use by individuals or small groups wherever they may gather for prayer.
Michael Jinkins
This book takes an ecumenical look at the role of leadership in Christian ministry. Whether at worship, in a committee meeting, addressing children or providing pastoral care, the great goal of ministry is the transformation of persons into the likeness of Jesus Christ.
Sheilah Steven
Timely, sensitive and instructive guidance on pastoral care, resources and meeting the needs of those visited.
Susan M Brown
Dramas that find new meaning in the Passion of Christ through real human experience.
Susan M Brown
Short, quirky dramas for children to perform.
David Hamilton
This is a booklet for parents and guardians who, in bringing a child for baptism, bring also a number of questions. What is really going on? What should happen next? And what about the vows – what do they add up to? How seriously should we take them.
The Scots Confession of 1560, written by John Knox, John Winram and four other ministers, is 'the warm utterance of a people's heart.' It states the Christian beliefs and principles at the heart of the Reformation. Simple, straightforward and frank, The Confession is essential reading for anyone interested in the Reformation or in Scottish history.
Richard Littledale
This book encourages those who preach regularly but feel that their preaching has become stale. Richard Littledale takes a look at the craft of writing sermons and shows you how to reinvigorate your work.
Richard Littledale
A new, practical dip-in guide to the key elements of preaching