This is a great introduction to a collection of Michael Mayne’s previously unpublished pieces, sermons and addresses. To Trust and to Love will be widely appreciated by all of Mayne’s dedicated readers, and enchant many others. More
How can one achieve fresh expressions of church against a backdrop of millennia of church history, liturgy and tradition? Creative Ideas for Alternative Sacramental Worship explores a theology and method of creative, alternative worship. More
A profound insight to the greatest test we all face: to be beside someone we love as they slip away from us. Grace Sheppard draws on the experience of caring for her dying husband, David Sheppard, England cricket captain and later Bishop of Liverpool. More
This fully illustrated guide to the capital’s most beautiful, interesting and significant churches includes colour photography throughout and fascinating commentary that extends beyond architectural detail to include historical gossip, and what goes on in these remarkable buildings today. More
A book for hard-pressed clergy, readers and local preachers everywhere, the Canterbury Preacher's Companion provides a total of 150 complete sermons for the coming year, with hymn suggestions. More
What does it mean to ‘live well’ when you’re exhausted from juggling the demands of work and a young family? When you’ve been around long enough to be scarred by loss, disappointment or frustration? When your memory is beginning to fade and you feel a burden to others? More
Studies suggest that for the young, belief in God is an optional matter, a consumer choice. Bryan Spinks invites you to walk through The Worship Mall and see what is on offer in the postmodern culture. More
There is a view, rapidly gathering support, that it is just, compassionate and moral to allow those facing death to choose both the moment and the method. Surely, the argument goes, it is time our laws were reformed? George Pitcher disagrees. More
The Clapham Sect was a group of evangelical Christians, prominent in England from about 1790 to 1830, who campaigned for the abolition of slavery and promoted missionary work at home and abroad. More
Tel. 020 7799 4064 or Click here for full contact details
(C) Church House Bookshop, a division of Hymns Ancient & Modern Registered Charity no. 270060