Books
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Between High and Low Water
Jan Sutch Pickard
A book of poems from the edge, by the author of Dandelions and Thistles. With down-to-earth detail, they celebrate the beauty, uniqueness, mystery of this world which we share and the courage of people who, confronted by injustice, hold on to their humanity. Learn MoreRRP: £13.50
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Word of Mouth
Janet Lees
Presents a method of using remembered (oral, not written) versions of the Bible with people of all ages and abilities, in which telling and interpreting the stories in light of the participants' own lives become inextricably linked. Learn MoreRRP: £13.50
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Doing December Differently
Nicola Slee & Rosie Miles
Explores how people of faith and goodwill might mark the midwinter season and the Christmas festival with integrity and simplicity. How can we include others and celebrate difference without putting us all under intolerable strain, or perpetuating false and oppressive myths of the ideal family life? Reflections on the origins, diverse meanings and customs associated with Christmas, personal stories, and liturgical and ritual resources that can be adapted and used in the home, in group gatherings and in church settings. Learn MoreRRP: £16.99
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Growing Hope
Neil Paynter
A whole year’s worth of daily quotes and readings – poems, prayers, short reflections and stories – from writers and thinkers who have inspired the Iona Community and from members of the community themselves. Learn MoreRRP: £13.50
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The Twelve Together
T. Ralph Morton
When Ralph Morton wrote The Twelve Together in the mid-1950s, it was in response to the need he perceived for an understanding of Jesuss life with his disciples in order to inform a more appropriate pattern of church life in his own day Learn MoreRRP: £13.50
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Coming In
Urs Mattmann
Gays and lesbians reclaiming the spiritual journey. The author, a member of an ecumenical Christian order, explores a mystic spirituality for gay and lesbian people and describes numerous practical steps that they can take in order to connect with their innate spiritual nature. He provides prayers, meditations, rituals, exercises and other suggestions to foster spiritual discovery. With a Foreword by Richard Rohr. Learn MoreRRP: £11.50
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Gathered and Scattered
Neil Paynter
Daily readings for four months from a wide range of contributors within the Iona Community, reflecting the concerns of the community. A follow-up to the best-selling This Is the Day. Learn MoreRRP: £13.99
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Radical Hospitality
Daniel Homan and Lonni Collins Pratt
The authors, Lonni Collins Pratt and Daniel Homan, a Benedictine monk, present a radical vision for a kinder world. For them, Benedictine hospitality is not cosy and comforting, but risky and world-rattling. It is about mutual reverence a call to revere what is sacred in every person ever born. Learn MoreRRP: £11.50
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New Journeys Now Begin
Tom Gordon
Former Chaplain at the Marie Curie Centre, Edinburgh, Tom Gordon writes with sensitivity and clarity about real people, including himself, as they begin to understand their journeys of bereavement. Learn MoreRRP: £11.99
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Against the Tide
Warren Bardsley
An accessible, popular account of the 7th-century life of Adomnán of Iona, from his boyhood in Donegal to his death as Abbot of Iona, with an emphasis on the contemporary significance of his Law of Innocents a revolutionary law which in its own day was as significant as the Geneva Conventions or the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Learn MoreRRP: £10.50
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