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Something new to say is a collection of liturgy resources for the season of Advent and Christmas.
Author Bronwyn White lives in Aotearoa New Zealand, where Christmas comes at summertime.
This collection celebrates a festive season where pohutukawa and rata are in bloom, friends gather around barbecues or picnic at the beach on Christmas Day, and many people travel to catch up with family or enjoy school holidays.
The prayers, affirmations, reflections, and blessings are in inclusive language, with an emphasis on "faith not belief" and social justice. This book is ideal for progressive
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Something new to say is a collection of liturgy resources for the season of Advent and Christmas.
Author Bronwyn White lives in Aotearoa New Zealand, where Christmas comes at summertime.
This collection celebrates a festive season where pohutukawa and rata are in bloom, friends gather around barbecues or picnic at the beach on Christmas Day, and many people travel to catch up with family or enjoy school holidays.
The prayers, affirmations, reflections, and blessings are in inclusive language, with an emphasis on "faith not belief" and social justice. This book is ideal for progressive and liberal faith communities and churches. Lay and ordained worship leaders will find them especially helpful, and there's plenty for individual contemplation and enjoyment too.

About the words:
Everything in this bookincluding the poetrywas written to be read, presented or performed aloud.
Several pieces were written as litanies, with 'the leader' beginning each section and 'the people' responding with the lines in italics.
On the page, some of the liturgical works will seem repetitive. In you who delight me, I grouped items with similar themes or formats to show how simply a basic outline or idea can be varied for different situations.
In this book, I've grouped writing by typeprayers, reflections, blessings etcand especially with the prayers you might like to pick and mix paragraphs to create a different form or format for your occasion.
When the ideas are fresh, you can use a familiar form to introduce inclusive, liberal and theologically progressive concepts to a more conservative audience.
I hope these resources will be enjoyed and shared by anyone who sees the sacred in the everyday.

Reviewers comments:
"Bronwyn's words are more powerful and real than a thousand theological treatises on incarnation." Rev Dr Margaret Mayman


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Autorenporträt
Born in Aotearoa New Zealand, Bronwyn's writing celebrates inclusiveness and social justice; affirms spirit and faith in postmodern, progressive and post-Christian life. Bronwyn participates in and sometimes leads services at her progressive faith community - including writing and presenting several Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, Matariki, Season of Creation and other church services. Many of those resources are in this book.