Original Art to Tickle Your Mind and Soothe Your Spirit
Designs centered on a point. Originals done in ink and watercolor or ink and colored pencil.
All four seasons with the prayer:
Praise & Exalt God forever!
From Daniel 3
Originals done in marker,
colored pencil and ink.
Sold in packs of 10 or 12.
MANDALA 1
Basic utility cards for all occasions.
Sold in packs of 5 or 10.
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Postcards, and Tri-Folds
with Christmas greetings.
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Sympathy
Prayers for opening and closing the work meetings of faith groups. The author defines prayer as "reverent attention to the mysteries of life." Hence these prayers are for thoughtful people of all traditions--from Humanist to Hindu, Buddhist to Christian, and more--who work together in a faith community or faith setting. Tips and suggestions are offered for successfully tailoring these to your setting. Prayers are grouped in four categories: 1) Prayers for Sharing Hearts--Opening and closing reflections with spaces for participants to share what's on their hearts; 2) Longer Reflections--Services designed for deeper sharing; 3) Benedictions & Prayers--Short texts for special occasions and times when heart-sharing won't be done; 4) Readings & Poems--supplemental texts.
If you are theologically playful and serious about praying with the issues of the day, this book is worth consideration. It is a collection of thoughts, prayers, blessings, and sermons first used in a small congregation. The text is supplemented with full-color photos.
This book is a Module in the Theology as a Second Language Curriculum. This particular project was funded with a grant from the Louisville Institute to make it available to the larger faith community, but it started in a local church, namely, the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Owensboro. This is a 6-session module/book intended to form Ambassadors by teaching skills in group theological reflection, ethics for spiritual conversations, and basic knowledge of the issues of Interfaith Work. It presumes participants already have some knowledge of Traditions other than their own and focuses on their personal formation and skills. The back story: Our Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Owensboro, KY decided to engage our Theological Diversity with great deliberateness about ten years ago. We use this schema to describe what has grown from our work: EXPERT: One who knows his/her root tradition and current practice deeply. We expect this of our members and offer ways to strengthen it. MENTOR: One who helps another sort through theological and spiritual issues—in the Other’s language and theology. This requires some theological flexibility outside one’s own practice and experience. AMBASSADOR: One who can facilitate interfaith dialogue (on a small scale) outside the Congregation. This requires awareness of other theologies and larger interfaith issues— especially what one is not equipped to do! The special focus of this volume is the role of the Ambassador.
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