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The Parish

A Theological And Practical Exploration

The Parish

A Theological And Practical Exploration

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Hardback

£14.99

Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
ISBN: 9781853115868
Number of Pages: 226
Published: 01/08/2004
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

The Church of England is its parishes-for clergy & lay people alike, Christianity is lived out in the context of a parish with a community, congregation, building and a priest. This immensely useful resource reflects on many aspects of parish ministry: pastoral care, liturgy, art and the sacred space, spirituality, youth, regeneration, and the multicultural parish, and more. A vital guide for students, clergy and lay church leaders, it was conceived in response to 'Anglicanism: the answer to Modernity'(Continuum), a book by academics giving an ivory-tower view. This is intended as a real help for the real work of running a parish and to enable theological reflection at local level.

Malcolm Torry

Malcolm Torry, the editor, is Team Rector of East Greenwich.

"The Parish is a timely, stimulating and, above all, encouraging account of urban parish ministry by practionners who clearly believe in it, enjoy it, and are good at it. It's warmly recommended" The Red Philip Welsh, Vicar of St Stephen with St John, Westminster. CHURCH TIMES. "This is a book which will encourage all those involved in parish life. The essays in the book challenge those who argue that the parish system is no longer fitted to twenty first century life." Douglas Bartles-Smith, Archdeacon Emeritus, THE BRIDGE. "The importance of these essays is that they are written from the front line of ministry. (...) In their various insights the authors offer ideas for other parish clergy and to the laity who in the final analysis are at the heart of the parish." Terry Drummond, IMAgenda, September 2004. "The writing springs out of theological reflection on years of committed ministry in challenging parishes. It's a good read!" Jenny Carpenter, COUNTRY WAY.