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This is a reflective piece of instrumental music by new contributor Andy Stinson. You could use it as a background for PowerPoint or video meditations, a soundtrack for prayer stations, or just to chill out with on your iPod (other mp3 devices are available). It works very well with the...
This powerpoint reflection aims to bring the ACTS prayer pneumonic into the digital age. It is a series of slides which encourage people to first get ready to pray and then to focus on Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving and Supplication (or "stuff"!). For each section, there is a brief explanation and...
This idea is developed from the community art project "Field" by Antony Gormley. Preparation: Before you want to use this idea, you will need to divide the play-dough into lots of equally sized lumps, this is important so that everyone gets a similar amount of play-dough. Next make a figure, this...
The six tracks attached in the zip file you can download from this page are instrumental keyboard pieces. Each on is a wordless meditation on a verse from the Psalms. Andy set himself the challenge of sitting down, reflecting on the verse and then playing whatever came out - no edits,...
This resource is a call to worship, following the vein of the Praise Shout resource. It looks at the second coming of Jesus, which is traditionally explored during the period of Advent. It is a liturgical response combining the words of Psalm 24 with the early creedal declaration "Christ has...
I don't know about you, but when I'm praying, my mind wanders, especially when prayers are led in a coporate setting. This idea is intended to try to root the wandering mind by bringing a physicality to our prayers. For generations, Christians have established pracices which hold the body in...
Poetry can often seem so difficult to write that we don't even bother. Yet it can harness images and tell picutres in ways which are very difficult using other types of art or media. This resource is both the poem itself and a call to action; try to write something...







