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A pamphlet collection of poems that speak prayerfully through life’s joys and sorrows, and shout at life’s injustices.
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Blue, Koala? is a beautifully illustrated story that highlights the importance of friendship when people are experiencing a dark time in their life. Taking the form of a children’s picture book, but composed for older children and adults, Blue, Koala? is a gentle way to tell a story of depression and suicidal thoughts.
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Poems, stories and spoken word pieces by Sarah Agnew, who returns to the words, stories, and characters of William Shakespeare in her own writing.
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Light-hearted dramatic telling of the Advent stories from Matthew's Gospel set in Lectionary Year A. Featuring Noah, a Scout, John the Baptist, Mary, and Joseph! A prayer to accompany the lighting of the Advent candle for each week. Story and candle prayer for Christmas Eve/Day also included.
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Narrated story and dramatic action to tell the story of Jesus' birth in a simple and engaging format, and build the Nativity scene together.
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Simple story and liturgy for lighting candles through Advent and at Christmas, with added element of water.
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Interactive Good Friday litany for leaders and congregation, with silence, music, and minimal action.
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These poems will lead you through lament and healing, loss and love, and self-understanding. Sarah takes you on a journey through community and individual crises of bushfires, the pandemic, loneliness, friendship, and grief following her beloved Dad’s sudden death.
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Indulge in Sarah's third collection of poetry. This collection expresses the joys and hardships of life. From Christian spirituality to the profanity of injustice, these poems explore the isolation of the poet and her deep connection to family, friends, community, and creation.
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Through the Valley is a study for Lent in five sessions. Inviting deep encounter with the Psalms by hearing them aloud and responding from how they make us feel, the sessions lead groups into conversation that engages with those feelings as much as with scholarly insight. Journal pages encourage participants to wonder and play with their own creative responses to the Psalms, Spirit, and season. Also offered are meditations for Ash Wednesday, Holy Week, and Easter Day, and exercises in writing your own psalms.
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This collection brings together new and diverse prayer-poems. You will find haikus and hymns, laments and affirmations of faith. These prayer-poems are crafted with poetic sensibility and responsive liturgy.