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Advent Candle Liturgy from Celtic Daily Prayer Book 2
Celtic Daily Prayer & Liturgy, Celtic Daily Prayer & Liturgy, Celtic Studies & Spirituality, Northumbria Community Resources & TeachingA tri-fold card of the Northumbria Community Advent Candle Liturgy, taken from Celtic Daily Prayer 2. 10% discount when 5 or more copies are purchased in the same transaction.£1.00 -
Who is it that you Seek?: Greetings card
Music & CreativityAn A6 greetings card with envelope in a cellophane bag. The card has a print of original artwork by Francesca Ross. Francesca writes: ''Who is it that you seek?' features a star motif, referencing the guidance of the wise men by the star as they searched for the King of Kings. For this question I chose the contrasting colour of lemon yellow for the brightness of the star."£2.25 -
How then shall we sing?: Greetings card
Music & CreativityAn A6 greetings card with envelope in a cellophane bag. The card has a print of original artwork by Francesca Ross. Francesca writes: 'How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land?' The development of the design started with a stave and a treble and bass clef, and then I added swirling interlinking lines to echo the complexity of music twisting and turning in unexpected directions. I chose purple as a colour of kingship of the Lord whose song we are singing.£2.25 -
“How then shall we Sing? How then Shall we Live? Who is it that you Seek?” Pack of 3 greetings cards
Music & CreativityA pack of three A6 greetings cards with envelopes in cellophane bags. The pack contains one of each design of the following cards by Francesca Ross, also available to purchase individually: "How then Shall we Sing?" "How then Shall we Live?" "Who is it that you Seek?" Buy this pack of one card of each design and save £0.50£6.25 -
How then shall we live?: Greetings card
Music & CreativityAn A6 greetings card with envelope in a cellophane bag. The card has a print of original artwork by Francesca Ross. Francesca writes: 'How then shall we live? ' has circles of ripples, which echo how our lives and actions have an impact on others, and how others impact our lives. I used the aqua blue to make it look like water.£2.25 -
Celtic Daily Prayer Colouring Book 2
Celtic Daily Prayer & Liturgy, Music & CreativityNEW RESOURCE; to compliment our Celtic Daily Prayer Books 1 & 2 and Colouring Book Volume 1 Great for holidays, retreats, quiet times and calming restless minds, this colouring book contains seven of the section divider illustrations drawn for the Northumbria Community's Celtic Daily Prayer books by Francesca Ross. They are each matched with a meditation from the books, surrounded by a knotwork border especially designed to go with it. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER PRICE UNTIL THE END OF NOVEMBER £5 (Normal RRP £5.50)£5.50 -
Community of the Heart: Building Blocks
Northumbria Community Resources & Teaching[audio m4a="https://shop.northumbriacommunity.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/JTM-Intro-to-Building-Blocks-Recording-27.7.22.m4a"][/audio]£5.00 -
CDP Daily Office card: Hungarian
Celtic Daily Prayer & Liturgy, Celtic Daily Prayer & Liturgy, Celtic Prayer, Celtic Studies & Spirituality, Northumbria Community Resources & TeachingA folded A4 card in Hungarian with the words of the Daily Office (Morning, Midday and Evening Prayer) from Celtic Daily Prayer. This is a handy resource to carry in your pocket or in your Bible. 10% discount when you purchase 5 or more.£0.65 -
Celtic Daily Prayer Colouring Book
Celtic Daily Prayer & Liturgy, CreativityTo compliment our Celtic Daily Prayer Books 1 & 2 Great for holidays, retreats, quiet times and calming restless minds, this colouring book contains seven of the section divider illustrations drawn for the Northumbria Community's Celtic Daily Prayer books by Francesca Ross. They are each matched with a meditation from the books, surrounded by a knotwork border especially designed to go with it.£5.00 -
The Naked Hermit : A Journey to the Heart of Celtic Britain
Celtic Daily Prayer & Liturgy, Celtic Sites & Saints, Celtic Studies, Celtic Studies & Spirituality, Northumbria Community Resources & TeachingDescending into the darkness of a long-abandoned hermit's cave, wading naked into an icy sea to pray, spending the night on a sacred mountain, Nick Mayhew-Smith recounts an extraordinary one-man mission to revive the ancient devotions of Britain's most enigmatic holy places. Based on ground-breaking research into the transition from Paganism to Christianity, this book invites the reader on a journey into the heart of the Celtic wilderness, exploring the deep-seated impulse to mark natural places as holy. It ends with a vision of how we can recover our harmony with the rest of creation: with the landscape, the weather and the wildlife, and ultimately with the body itself. Follow the footsteps of holy men and women such as Columba, Patrick, Cuthbert, Gildas, Aidan, Bede, Ninian, Etheldreda, Samson and others into enchanting Celtic landscapes, and learn the unvarnished truth behind the stories that shape our spiritual and natural heritage.£22.99 -
Seven Sacred Spaces
Influences & Suggested Reading, The Inner Journey, Traditional MonasticismToo often people's understanding of and engagement with 'church' is reduced to corporate worship, when it is so much more. George Lings identifies seven characteristic elements in Christian communities through the ages, which when held in balance enable a richer expression of discipleship, mission and community. In the monastic tradition these elements have distinctive locations: cell (being alone with God), chapel (corporate public worship), chapter (making decisions), cloister (planned and surprising meetings), garden (the place of work), refectory (food and hospitality) and scriptorium (study and passing on knowledge). Through this lens George Lings explores how these seven elements relate to our individual and communal walk with God, hold good for church and family life, and appear in wider society.£10.99 -
Jesse Tree Ornaments: pdf download. Available to purchase until December 15th 2023
Advent & Christmas, Celtic Daily Prayer & Liturgy, Music & Creativity, Northumbria Community Resources & Teaching, Resources for the Christian YearThe Jesse Tree has been used over many centuries to bring life to the characters who are part of Jesus' family Tree from Jesse through David to Joseph and Mary. These 6 sheets contain the 31 double-sided ornaments that illustrate the Jesse Tree readings, one for each day in December. Each ornament illustrates one of the Jesse Tree readings written by Andy Raine from the Northumbria Community. The readings themselves, one for each day in December, are available in Celtic Daily Prayer Book 2: Farther Up and Farther In published by Collins and available here Also available from the Northumbria Community is the Jesse Tree Pack which contains these card ornaments along with an A5 booklet of the readings - available here Your Jesse Tree can be made from anything you wish but many people use a branch which can either be left in its natural state or stripped and painted gold, silver or white and then suspended from a ceiling or ‘planted’ in a pot. Colour and cut out your ornaments then carefully thread some cotton or fine cord through the top of each ornament where it is marked with an X. Tie the thread in a loop so that you can hang your ornament up. All images © Francesca Ross When you complete your purchase, you will receive an email with a link to download your pdf.£3.50