New Start : the complete guide to the churches' plans for celebrating the millennium
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- Publication Date
- [1998]
- Material Type
- Book
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- Call Number
- BT 891 C5 N4 1998
- Place of Publication
- London
- Publisher
- Churches' Millennium Office
- Publication Date
- [1998]
- Physical Description
- 21 p. ; 21 x 21 cm.
- Material Type
- Book
- Notes
- Booklet size approximately 21 x 10.5 cm. inside 21 x 21 cm. cover. Also includes a computer disk (PC format) with designs of the NewStart logo.
- "Behind the New Start logo, there lies a Biblical theme, a Biblical dream and a Biblical scheme. The theme is that of regeneration. The Millennium celebrates the 2000th anniversary of the birth of Jesus Christ and he is the one who offers new starts to all of us. ... There can surely be nothing that better epitomises all that Jesus represented than this theme of new start. The more these two words can become a catch phrase in the Millennial year, the more there will be an opening for witness to the gospel in personal conversations". -- p. 2.
- Contents: Introduction / Gavin Reid, Bishop of Maidstone and Chairman of Archbishops' Millennium Advisory Group and Deputy Moderator of Church Together in England Millennium Group -- Using New Start in your church -- Worship resources for your church -- Capturing the Millennium Moment -- Pentecost 2000 -- Responding to the Millennium Wave -- The Surfers' Millennium Guide -- Read all about it -- Books for in-depth study -- Who to contact.
- Added Entry
- Churches' Millennium Office
- Churches Together in England. Millennium Advisory Group
- Reid, Gavin (Gavin Hunter), 1934-
- The Complete Guide : NewStart
- NewStart : the complete guide to the churches' plans for celebrating the millennium
- Subjects
- Two thousand, A.D.
- Millennium - Religious aspects - Christianity
- Millennium - Religious aspects - Church of England
- Millennium celebrations (Year 2000) - England
- Jubilee (Christianity)
- Call Number
- BT 891 C5 N4 1998
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)