Bread and wine people : an all-age on-going parish training programme for full participation in the Eucharist
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/catalog4083
- Author
- Sayers, Susan
- Publication Date
- 2001
- Material Type
- Book
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- Call Number
- BX 5149 C5 S2 2001
- Author
- Sayers, Susan
- Place of Publication
- Stowmarket, Eng
- Publisher
- Kevin Mayhew
- Publication Date
- 2001
- Physical Description
- 200 [+4] p. : ill., 1 map ; 29.5 x 20.7 cm.
- Material Type
- Book
- Notes
- "[By] Susan Sayers".
- "Illustrated by Arthur Baker and Fred Chevalier".
- Includes bibliographical references.
- "Week by week all over the world the Christian community gathers to worship God and share in Communion. Increasingly parishes are wanting to include their committed, baptised children in this regular feeding, and there is widespread recognition that some kind of training is an essential part of this." "It seems sensible to use this as a wonderful opportunity to think seriously about how any of us are deepening our faith, whatever our age, and whether, rather than a one-off course, we should be looking at ensuring that our parishes are providing on-going spiritual nurture for all ages. Baptised children could then come naturally to receive Communion at whatever age was considered suitable, since they would already be part of the on-going parish programme." "Four times each year the lectionary readings are explored in the Eucharist by all age groups, with a special focus on what it means to be a Eucharistic community. This means that over three years the whole community will have covered twelve different areas of faith development. Each section can be easily adapted as required. If preferred, the material could be used on four parish days during the year -- on Saturdays or during the week, or on a parish holiday as the main focus of the teaching programme. May parishes are already familiar with the `Living Stones' programme, so the format is linked with that. There are Pebbles, Rocks and Boulders sections for children and young people, and there is a suggested focus for adults as well." -- Intro., p. 5.
- Contents divided into three main sections: Section One: Teaching Eucharists -- Section Two: Annual Meals -- Appendix.
- Contents: Introduction -- Section One: Teaching Eucharists -- Year A: Second Sunday of Advent: Repentance -- Sunday before Lent: Awe and wonder -- Trinity Sunday: Baptised in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit -- Proper 4: Wise builders on God's Word -- Year B: Proper 2: A healed and healing community -- Third Sunday of Easter: Jesus present among us -- Proper 13: Spiritual feeding -- Proper 24: Called to serve -- Year C: Third Sunday of Lent: Strength for the journey -- Fifth Sunday of Easter: Living by love and forgiveness -- Proper 8: Freed to serve -- Proper 25: Depending on God for everything -- Section Two: Annual Meals -- The Fellowship Meal -- A Passover Celebration -- The Emmaus Meal -- Appendix -- Music for use during the Fellowship Meal -- Photocopiable Order of Service for a Passover Celebration.
- Added Entry
- Baker, Arthur, 1933-
- Chevalier, Fred
- Subjects
- Lord's Supper - Church of England
- Lord's Supper - Child participation - Church of England
- Intergenerational worship - Church of England
- Catechetics - Church of England
- Children in public worship - Church of England
- Children - Religious aspects - Church of England
- Children - Religious life - Church of England
- Seder
- Passover - Christian observance
- ISBN
- 1-84003-694-X
- Call Number
- BX 5149 C5 S2 2001
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)