Digital download: Prayers, responses, a reflection, a story, a poem, a song, a biblical reflection and a script relating to justice and peace. Taken from the books Bare Feet and Buttercups and Acorns and Archangels, by Ruth Burgess.
Contents:
Your choice (prayer, based on Matthew 8:1-4), by Thom M Shuman
The cost of forgiveness (prayer, based on Matthew 18:21-35 with responses), by Jan Berry
The dreams of children (prayer, based on 1 Samuel 2), by Elizabeth Baxter
Come, Lord Jesus (prayer with responses), by John Davies
A dangerous idea (story), by Stuart Barrie
The church is sent (song, words and music), by Ian M Fraser (words) and Donald Rennie (music)
Earning a living (prayer), by Simon de Voil
A solemn blessing (prayer), by Ruth Burgess
I broke the rules (poem), by Stuart Barrie
God is generous (responses), by Ruth Burgess
A litany for joy and justice in shopping (prayer with responses), by Jan Berry
Teach us to be sparing (prayer), by Julie Greenan
Those who make do (prayer), by Ian M Fraser
God of the different way (prayer), by Thom M Shuman
Daily bread (prayer), by Thom M Shuman
A safe city (biblical reflection based on Zechariah 8:1-9), by Ruth Burgess
Prodigal God (prayer), by Julie Greenan
Peace and justice prayers from Kilchattan Primary School, Isle of Colonsay
Reading scripture (prayer), by Penny Seabrook
Prayers of intercession for Racial Justice Sunday (with responses), by Simon de Voil
Through our mutual love sow freedom (prayer with responses), by Elizabeth Baxter
Why? (short prayer), by Kerry
Intercessions before an election, by Cally Booker
Turning the world upside down (reflection for four voices), by David Hawkey
Bring us to silence (prayer), by Julie Greenan
Intercessions for a twin city celebration (with responses), by Cally Booker
Treasure on earth – a dialogue (script), by Jan Berry and Alma Fritchley
24 pages
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