Together for a Season: All-age seasonal resources for Lent, Holy Week and Easter

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Church House Publishing, 2007 - 256 páginas
Together for a Season is a practical travelling companion for the journey through the Church's year. Aimed at all those planning and leading worship and those working with children and adults in groups, it offers a rich array of creative material designed to bring to life the seasonal liturgy of Lent, Holy Week and Easter, including Pentecost.

Drawing on the material offered in Common Worship: Times and Seasons, this book includes:

  • An introduction to each of the seasons of Lent, Holy Week and Easter;
  • Fully worked-out all-age services for all the key dates, including the start of Lent, Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Ascension and Pentecost;
  • Creative suggestions for incorporating multi-sensory elements into seasonal worship to encourage active participation and involvement from the whole church;
  • A wealth of additional practical resources for use with groups of children and adults, at home and in outreach activities.

There are three pathways through the material: the Lenten tree, Head, hands and heart and Stations of the cross. The book includes information on the origins of these symbols and suggestions as to how they might become a unifying thread in the worship of the whole congregation as they journey through Lent, Holy Week and Easter.

Woven throughout are suggestions for how to lift the liturgical texts off the page to produce engaging, multi-sensory worship that encourages the participation of the whole people of God.

The material is supported by a free CD-ROM, which includes illustrations and templates, the texts of services, and full-colour photographs to inspire your own worship.

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Standalone seasonal material
The Lenten tree pathway
The Head hands and heart pathway 55
Seasonal introduction
The Lenten tree pathway
The Stations pathway
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