Designed to enable children and adults to see the cross through the eyes of other cultures and traditions Promotes discussion and debate on why this single, historical event continues to exercise such an influence worldwide Explores how Christians in a wide variety of places, different times in history and in different circumstances, have lived purposeful lives because of their faith in a Christ, who died and who is risen - all symbolized by the cross Covers crosses from a wide diversity of cultures and faith traditions Includes an 'A-cross the Year' section suggesting ways the material can be used for activity days, holiday clubs, seasonal events and all-age worship.
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Weight: 523g
Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
Publication Date: 21 Oct 2011
Publisher: BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship)
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780857460745
About Betty PedleyMartyn Payne
Martyn Payne is BRF's Messy Church researcher. His role is to visit Messy Churches up and down the UK listening to the stories of how Messy Church is developing networking good practice and bringing encouragement. He has a background in Bible storytelling and leading all-age worship and is passionate about the blessing that comes when generations explore faith together. Martyn who is a qualified teacher has worked with BRF for over twelve years contributing to training and resources and leading Barnabas RE days; prior to this he worked with the Church Mission Society as its national children's work coordinator. His books include A-cross the World (2004) Footsteps to the Feast (2007) Where in the World? (2012) The Big Story (2011) Creative Ways to tell a Bible Story (2013) and The Barnabas Family Bible (2014). In 1992 Betty Pedley became the Wakefield Diocesan Parish Education Adviser especially developing all-age worship. She was the co-writer of Children in the Church? which was published by the National Society and Church House Publishing in 1997. Later also with Revd John Muir she wrote Come and Join the Celebration to support the introduction of Common Worship and this was published in 2001. Betty was a regular contributor to the magazine Together With Children. Betty was priested in 2003 and she moved from her diocesan post to being priest-in-charge of two parishes. She retired in August 2008 but she is still running all-age crafts and is involved in a project for under fives which is attached to a church in Bradford.