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The Arthur Rank Centre  
A collaborative unit supported by the National Churches,
the Royal Agricultural Society of England and the Rank Foundation
serving the rural community and its churches.

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Creative worship

The Arthur Rank Centre website contains a wide variety of ideas and resources for use in worship in rural churches. It is updated regularly. Follow the link from the front page of the website or click on the link below:
www.arthurrankcentre.org.uk/publications_and_resources/rural_worship_resources/search/index.asp

Seasonal Worship from the Countryside by The Staffordshire Seven, SPCK (2003).
A collection of interesting and innovative prayers, liturgies and service suggestions reflecting the liturgical, seasonal and farming year.

Common Worship – Times and Seasons Church House Publishing (2007).
A wide range of material for the church year. Available to download via: www.cofe.anglican.org/worship/liturgy/commonworship/resources/downloads/pdftexts.html

New Patterns for Worship Church House Publishing (2002).
Information on planning worship services particularly seasonal and special services of the Word. Available to download via: http://cofe.anglican.org/worship/liturgy/commonworship/texts/newpatterns/index.html

The Iona Community have a wide range of worship resources which can be used for all sorts of different occasions and situations.
www.iona.org.uk  or www.ionabooks.com

The Comprehensive Dramatised Bible by Michael Perry, Collins (1989). A large number of selected Bible passages dramatised for three or four people to read or act out. Useful for services involving children, young people and all ages.

ROOTS is an ecumenical publication based on the Revised Common Lectionary, providing a wealth of material to support the week by week worship and learning of the whole Church community. It consists of two bi-monthly magazines for leaders – ROOTS Adult All Age and ROOTS Children Young People – supplemented by www.rootsontheweb.com

Harvest for the World compiled by Geoffrey Duncan for Christian Aid and Cafod, Canterbury Press (2004). An anthology of worship ideas and resources based around creation

Let Justice Roll Down compiled by Geoffrey Duncan for Christian Aid and Cafod, Canterbury Press (2003). An anthology for Lent, Holy Week and Easter

Shine On Star of Bethlehem compiled by Geoffrey Duncan for Christian Aid and Cafod, Canterbury Press (2004). A worship resource for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany

Sense Making Faith: body, spirit, journey by Anne Richards and the Church of England Theological Advisory Group (from CTBI, 2007) provides a wealth of examples, ideas and reflections for creative and innovative use of the senses in worship.
A helpful website accompanies this publication, at: www.spiritualjourneys.org.uk

More information on the Declaration of Ecumenical Welcome can be obtained from:
www.churches-together.net/Articles/61505/Churches_Together_in/Local_Ecumenism/Ecumenical_Notes/5_SINGLE_CHURCH.aspx