“Where The Cross Meets, In Avondale”


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Through the Ministry of Church leaders, who dare to be different! The Story of courage in Exploring Collaborative Faith dialogue and action, that result in real sustaining spiritual Breakthroughs. Through the eyes of a female minister; whose, encounter in difficulties, inertia and fatigue within her Church, and the challenge to change attitudes, and work alongside other Churches, brings about real lasting challenges and commitment. All the characters, both encourage and at times thwart ecumenical endeavours proving ecumenism is not an easy journey for anyone! With some pointers; careful guides and ideas for one's own exploration of ecumenicalism, the novel offers some advice and guidance. The novel is set over the decades of the 70's, has humour, heartache, reluctance and revelation but most obvious it shows the clear and unmistakeable hand of God's Spirit as the characters reveal His voice and actions in their lives and communities.







Ohio


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Where Mortal and Immortal Meet


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Glasgow's thirteenth-century cathedral is the city's oldest building and one of Scotland's top tourist destinations. The cathedral remains an active congregation of the Church of Scotland and serves as the focus for many events of national significance. It is, however, many years since a comprehensive overview of the cathedral's history has been published. The standard work, The Book of Glasgow Cathedral, was compiled more than 120 years ago by George Eyre-Todd. Since then, the interior of the building has been completely transformed, thanks largely to the efforts of the Society of Friends of Glasgow Cathedral, founded in 1936 by the Rev. A. Nevile Davidson with the aims of "adorning and beautifying" the building and encouraging research into its history. To mark the eighty-fifth anniversary of the society, this new book traces the story of its achievements and presents the fruits of scholarship undertaken during recent decades, combining essays and lectures on the history of Glasgow Cathedral by eminent historians of the past with new and hitherto unpublished research. Where Mortal and Immortal Meet will be an invaluable resource for future generations of historians and for all those who have a love for one of Scotland's most significant architectural treasures.







The Christian Life


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Minutes of the ... Annual Meeting


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