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Home/Lent/Books for Lent: Church Publishing

Books for Lent: Church Publishing

“Lent is the perfect time to focus on one’s health – spiritually as well as physically.”

Resources for Lent
The following are Sharon’s top picks (a mix of perennial favorites alongside some new offerings) for a variety of ages and stages to take along on the Lenten journey. All suggestions are included in Church Publishing Incorporated’s 2015 Lenten Catalog.

Children
What We Do in Lent: A Child’s Activity Book. Designed for children four to seven years old, Anne Kitch’s gentle text explains the seasons of Lent and Easter through 41 pages of coloring and solving puzzles as the reader builds their vocabulary and walks with Jesus to Jerusalem. Perfect for home use (it has a parent guide) or to place in children’s worship bag with a box of crayons.

Skiturgies: Pageants, Plays, Rites, and Rituals. These inexpensive pay-and-download offerings include many Lenten, Holy Week, and Easter choices for engaging children in worship, classroom, or program settings. The Stations of the Cross for Children by Linda Weaver includes a script for including six stations inferred from the biblical account. Original icon artwork (in color) is included for these stations, as well as icons that represent the Episcopal Church’s traditional fourteen stations. The Way of the Cross for Children by Kim McPherson offers a meditation, reading, or description at each station (based on the Book of Occasional Services) with activities along the way that are experiential and sensory, using objects for hands-on reflection.

Youth and Young Adults
Christ Walk: A 40-Day Spiritual Fitness Program. Lent is the perfect time to focus on one’s health – spiritually as well as physically. After reading Anna Fitch Courie’s daily devotion, put your walking shoes on to log some miles on your journey. Challenge yourself (or your youth group) to take match your footsteps with Moses or Jesus on one or more of their journeys. Learn how to use a pedometer and put it to use as you reflect on walking with Jesus toward a healthier lifestyle.

What Wondrous Love: Holy Week in Word and Art. Featuring the colorful and detailed artwork of John August Swanson, this DVD and Study Guide of six individual ‘chapters’ (sessions), scholars from Duke University discuss the events of Holy Week based on a Scriptural passage and the detailed paintings with reflective questions for group conversation.

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Adults
Pilgrim Road: A Benedictine Journey through Lent. In the view of St. Benedict of Nursia, the Lenten journey is an inner pilgrimage with Christ into the deepest part of ourselves, to be marked no so much by external observances, such as fasting and self-denial, as by a deepening of our relationship with God. Benedictine monk Albert Holtz guides us with his Lenten reflections by applying Benedict’s monastic practices to our modern circumstances. Journey Through Lent on a Pilgrim Road is an accompanying 40-day poster of scripture and prayer from Ash Wednesday through Easter week that can be purchased in bulk to give to your families to follow at home.

All Ages
Growing Together: Sacred Celebrations for Spring and Summer (Volume 2). This volume contains chapters focused on Mardi Gras Carnival and Lent filled with background material, key ideas, and a checklist for each celebration, including session plans with activities and descriptions. A quick pay-and-download puts all of them immediately at your fingertips for using throughout the season. No need to look further for those Lenten activities!

Passion Play for Good Friday is part of the Skiturgies collection. Gordon Graham intersperses the Passion Narrative (John 18:1-19:42) with short dramatic scenes, Passiontide anthems, solos, and congregational hymns. All the music can be sung by the congregation and/or solo voices. The aim is to engage as wide variety of people as possible (including children) in the observance of Good Friday. There are roles for clergy, readers, choir, soloists, acolytes, actors, and congregation.

More Resources
Church Publishing Incorporated (CPI) has many more Lenten guides, books, and series in their Lent 2015 Catalog. Please visit the website for more detailed descriptions as well as purchase price.

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  • Sharon Ely Pearson

    Sharon Ely Pearson recently retired as Editor & Christian Formation Specialist with Church Publishing Incorporated (CPI) with 35+ years of experience in Christian formation on the local, judicatory, and church-wide level. Known for her knowledge of the variety of published curricula across the Church, she has also had her hand in the birthing of numerous books, including the best-seller, Call on Me: A Prayer Book for Young People and the 6-book series of Faithful Celebrations: Making Time for God. A graduate of Virginia Theological Seminary (2003) and a lifelong Episcopalian, she lives in Norwalk, Connecticut with her husband John, a 17.5 lb. cat named Shadow, and Chobe, a 7-year-old, tennis-ball-fetching, rescue black lab. They have two adult children (both teachers) and a 5-year-old granddaughter who is a budding environmental activist. Follow her at www.rowsofsharon.com.

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January 21, 2015 By Sharon Ely Pearson

Filed Under: Lent Tagged With: Book Study, Church Publishing Inc, CPI, Lent, Skiturgies

About Sharon Ely Pearson

Sharon Ely Pearson recently retired as Editor & Christian Formation Specialist with Church Publishing Incorporated (CPI) with 35+ years of experience in Christian formation on the local, judicatory, and church-wide level. Known for her knowledge of the variety of published curricula across the Church, she has also had her hand in the birthing of numerous books, including the best-seller, Call on Me: A Prayer Book for Young People and the 6-book series of Faithful Celebrations: Making Time for God. A graduate of Virginia Theological Seminary (2003) and a lifelong Episcopalian, she lives in Norwalk, Connecticut with her husband John, a 17.5 lb. cat named Shadow, and Chobe, a 7-year-old, tennis-ball-fetching, rescue black lab. They have two adult children (both teachers) and a 5-year-old granddaughter who is a budding environmental activist. Follow her at www.rowsofsharon.com.

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