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"Liturgies for Hope" expresses eloquently the collective ache felt by many in modern society today - burnout, anxiety, daily stresses - and reminds us how important it is to turn our focus outwards, to each other and importantly, to our ever-loving God. Born during the Covid pandemic, authors Audrey Elledge and Elizabeth Moore asked each other: what can we, lovers of words, create to defy the darkness? Inspired by Christian liturgiesa type of prayer-poem they created "Liturgies for Hope", resolving to offer something more beautiful and trustworthy in response to the world around them. Deeply…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Liturgies for Hope" expresses eloquently the collective ache felt by many in modern society today - burnout, anxiety, daily stresses - and reminds us how important it is to turn our focus outwards, to each other and importantly, to our ever-loving God.
Born during the Covid pandemic, authors Audrey Elledge and Elizabeth Moore asked each other: what can we, lovers of words, create to defy the darkness? Inspired by Christian liturgiesa type of prayer-poem they created "Liturgies for Hope", resolving to offer something more beautiful and trustworthy in response to the world around them.
Deeply uplifting, this beautiful collection of 60 comforting prayers for modern life will help readers speak to the God who knows them, supports them, and see that whatever their circumstances there is always more hope to be had.
Autorenporträt
Audrey Elledge is a graduate of Baylor University and Vanderbilt University and now lives in New York, where she co-leads the Church of the City New York Creative team. Audrey work as a SparkNotes editor, has won the Academy of American Poets Prize and the Virginia Beall Poetry Prize, and has been published in Fathom. Elizabeth Moore is a graduate of Mississippi College and the Columbia Publishing Course at Oxford University. Born and raised in Louisiana, she now lives in New York where she works at Penguin Random House and serves with the Church of the City New York creative team. Elizabeth has contributed articles to Timshel, Transformed, Windrose, Belong, and Porticomagazine.