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This booklet describes each stage of the eucharist service using simple sentences and illustrations, using the text of the liturgy from Common Worship. It is specifically Anglican. Suitable for use with children (ages 7-10) being prepared for Admission to Communion.
My Baptism Book aims to help children understand one of the most important days of a child's life. It is a beautiful personal reminder of this special day and one that a child can return to again and again. It can be used by adults and children together, or in more formal baptism preparation and includes a number of inspiring ideas on ways to use the material creatively. This is an ideal gift for children aged 3+.
My Baptism Book aims to help children understand one of the most important days of a child's life. It is a beautiful personal reminder of this special day and one that a child can return to again and again. It can be used by adults and children together, or in more formal baptism preparation and includes a number of inspiring ideas on ways to use the material creatively. An ideal gift for children aged 3+.
An introduction to the sacrament and ritual of baptism guides little ones through the baptismal ceremony step-by-step, with interactive questions that encourage discussion between parent and child.
Making the Most of Your Child's Baptism is a short full colour guide for parents bringing their child for baptism in the Church of England. In this baptism guide you'll find a full explanation of the baptism service, its meaning and symbolism. Making the Most of Your Child's Baptism is ideal for anglican churches to gift to parents who ask for their children to be baptised. It follows the Common Worship Baptism service and is full colour throughout, making it attractive for parents and godparents as they prepare for their child's baptism. Aimed at those not familiar with church, Making the Most of Your Child's Baptism is structured around the service itself and includes questions to think about and follow up activities for parents, godparents and children.
'Don't follow me. Follow Jesus!' runs a popular slogan. Yet the apostle Paul wrote, 'Follow my example, as I follow Christ.' Can we hope to echo Paul's words, or should we always be pointing away from ourselves to Christ?This book considers four of Jesus' commands to his disciples as the basis for four models of leadership in the church which may be appropriate in different seasons of ministry:come (a pastoral approach),follow (inspiring by example),wait (faithful in obedience),go (evangelistic and mission-focused).Above all, Andrew Watson concludes that developing individual character and discipleship is an essential aspect of leadership in the church.
A resource to help churches find a way of having a ministry among the local children, even if they have no children or very few at present.
An appealing prayer book to mark an infant baptism or christening.
This title takes you through the first steps of planning and setting up mid-week children's activities. It gives advice on involving your church, your local authority and the people who will be working with you. It also gives general information about legal matters, funding and training.
A Catholic boy describes preparations for his First Holy Communion, the ceremony itself, and how it feels to be with Jesus in a special new way.