There is a Season: Celebrating The Church Year With Children
Would you like to plan liturgical celebrations that are accessible to children while remaining true to the riches of the Anglican tradition? Then this book is for you. Drawing on her experience as a children's worker and primary school teacher, Margaret Pritchard Houston provides a whole year's worth of material to celebrate the church year with children.
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There is a Season: Celebrating The Church Year With Children
Would you like to plan liturgical celebrations that are accessible to children while remaining true to the riches of the Anglican tradition? Then this book is for you. Drawing on her experience as a children's worker and primary school teacher, Margaret Pritchard Houston provides a whole year's worth of material to celebrate the church year with children.
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There is a Season: Celebrating The Church Year With Children

There is a Season: Celebrating The Church Year With Children

by Margaret Pritchard Houston
There is a Season: Celebrating The Church Year With Children

There is a Season: Celebrating The Church Year With Children

by Margaret Pritchard Houston

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Overview

Would you like to plan liturgical celebrations that are accessible to children while remaining true to the riches of the Anglican tradition? Then this book is for you. Drawing on her experience as a children's worker and primary school teacher, Margaret Pritchard Houston provides a whole year's worth of material to celebrate the church year with children.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780281069125
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Publication date: 03/21/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Margaret Pritchard Houston is Families Pastor at St George's Church in Campden Hill, London. She previously worked as a primary school teacher in East London and as an administrator for a theatre company. She has a popular blog at www.saintgeorgescampdenhll.blogspot.com and writes regularly for the Diocese of London's Ministry Matters newsletter. She has recently contributed a feature on children and communion to our For churches blog. She grew up surrounded by liturgy, story, song and theatre and still thinks going to church in the middle of the night is really fun.
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