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An invaluable resource to enrich the Service of the Word in the Common Worship range, The Word for All Seasons provides complete liturgies for Sunday services, all-age worship, and other non-eucharistic occasions throughout the Christian year. Worship material is provided for every Sunday, for major holy days and for special festivals such as harvest and Mothering Sunday. The liturgies contain a wealth of resources which may be used as they stand or extracted for use elsewhere. They may be photocopied or downloaded from the free accompanying disk (in Word format) and they include a seasonal or…mehr

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An invaluable resource to enrich the Service of the Word in the Common Worship range, The Word for All Seasons provides complete liturgies for Sunday services, all-age worship, and other non-eucharistic occasions throughout the Christian year. Worship material is provided for every Sunday, for major holy days and for special festivals such as harvest and Mothering Sunday. The liturgies contain a wealth of resources which may be used as they stand or extracted for use elsewhere. They may be photocopied or downloaded from the free accompanying disk (in Word format) and they include a seasonal or reflective introduction, opening sentences, expanded penitential prayers, gospel responses, intercessions and blessings. They arc applicable for use in years A, B and C. A welcome aid for clergy, readers and worship leaders, The Mrd for All Seasons will prove its practical worth time and time again. DAVID GRAHAM is Rector of Haves, Kent and is Secretary of the Rochester Diocese Liturgical Committee. The illustrations are by Val and Charlie Edmondson.
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Autorenporträt
David Graham has published two full-length collections of poetry, Magic Shows and Second Wind, as well as four chapbooks, most recently Stutter Monk. He is also co-editor of After Confession: Poetry as Autobiography (with Kate Sontag) and Local News: Poetry About Small Towns (with Tom Montag). He retired in 2016 from teaching writing and literature at Ripon College, where he also hosted the Visiting Writers Series for twenty-eight years. He has served on The Poets' Prize Committee and the Wisconsin Poet Laureate Commission and was a Resident Poet and a faculty member at The Frost Place. Currently he is a contributing editor for Verse-Virtual, where he contributes a monthly column, "Poetic License," on poetry and poets. After retiring,he returned to his native upstate New York with his wife, the artist Lee Shippey.