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Stephen G Wright £1.95

Digital download: A reflection and a meditation on drinking the bittersweet cup of life. 5 pages.

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The Ten Beatitudes (PDF download)

Alastair McIntosh £1.85

Digital download: A reflection on the Beatitudes, encompassing the two different versions that appear in the Bible and two different translations, resulting in a set of ten distilled statements to meditate on during Holy Week or at any other time of the year. Taken from the book The Sun Slowly Rises, by Neil Paynter. 4 pages.

Stephen Wright £2.20

Digital download: A reflection, a poem and a prayer for Good Friday on the hope beyond the despair of the day and the mystery of the torn veil of the temple. Taken from the book The Sun Slowly Rises, by Neil Paynter. 6 pages.

Lyn Ma £2.50

Digital download: A Bible reading and a reflection for the Monday of Holy Week on having courage to stand up and speak out for what is right, with an emphasis on asylum seekers. Taken from the book The Sun Slowly Rises, by Neil Paynter. 9 pages.

Sarah Agnew £2.20

Digital download: A dramatic and poetic telling of the road to Emmaus story, for two actors and a narrator. 6 pages.

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Take us Back (PDF download)

David McNeish £2.30

Digital download: A thoughtful service for Good Friday featuring seven voices dispersed among the congregation. 7 pages.

Jan Sutch Pickard £1.50

Digital download: Words of a song for Maundy Thursday or Good Friday, to be sung to the tune 'Waly Waly'. 1 page (7 verses).

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A Good Friday Liturgy (PDF download)

Jan Sutch Pickard £2.20

Digital download: A moving liturgy for Good Friday, alternating Bible readings and prayers, with some suggested songs. Jan is a former Warden of Iona Abbey. 6 pages.

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Utterly Staggering (PDF download)

Richard Skinner £3.10

Digital download: Poet Richard Skinner refashions the Easter story as a lyrical ballad in the tradition of of works such as 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. It provides a different and very readable way of approaching the events of the first Easter. 31 pages.