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We Also DistributeNorwich Books and Music, previously the distribution arm of SCM-Canterbury Press, is pleased to announce the distribution of the following: SCM-Canterbury Press is pleased to announce that we now control all sales, marketing and distribution for ABC Toronto titles. Acora is the publishing imprint of the Churches' Rural Network based at the Arthur Rank Centre at Stoneleigh Park, home of the National Agricultural Centre. Canterbury Press is pleased to distribute these resources for rural churches and communities. For further information about Acora titles see Canterbury Press page or e-mail us. This exquisite collection of liturgical and gift volumes brings together treasures from the Bible and the Christian tradition and offers a range of worship resources in striking and contemporary language.Created for use in corporate and personal prayer, these volumes offer a rich resource centred on the scriptures and the seasons of the year. Church House Publishing is one of the leading religious publishers in the UK and the official publisher to the Archbishops' Council and the General Synod of the Church of England. Over the last ten years CHP has enjoyed an impressive track record of growth and achievement and has developed a high reputation for its product quality and range. CHP publishes around forty new titles each year, ranging from headline-hitting reports to books on ministry and evangelism, church care and conservation. We publish liturgy, including the complete Common Worship range, and with the launch of our software package Visual Liturgy Live we have become the leading electronic publisher of worship planning resources in the world. We often use the phrase "essential resources from the Church of England" and this would certainly cover our reference material such as Crockford's Clerical Directory and The Church of England Year Book. We also have an important educational list including a wide range of publications for children's and youth work in parishes and for RE and Collective Worship in schools. Visit the Church House Publishing website for full details.(http://www.chpublishing.co.uk/index2.asp). Churches Together in Britain and Ireland Churches Together in Britain and Ireland serves the churches of the four nations on their shared journey towards full visible unity in Christ. As the successor to the former Council of Churches for Britain and Ireland, and before that the British Council of Churches, it has a long history. As part of its work it publishes a variety of books and reports to resource and support denominations, churches, local congregations and individuals offering new perspectives on important issues. These include reports on current issues, resources for worship as well as books of more general interest. In addition, each year it provides material and resources for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. More information about Churches Together in Britain and Ireland is available from: www.ctbi.org.uk Concilium is a catholic journal in the widest sense: rooted in Roman Catholicism yet open to other Christian traditions and the world's faiths. Its writers include the greatest names in Catholic theology as well as new voices. Over the years Concilium has consistently promoted theological discussion in the spirit of Vatican II, out of which it was born. In the new millennium, Concilium continues to offer its unique perspective on vital issues. Email
us for information about contents, subscription rates, and available
back issues. To subscribe complete the online
subscription form. The newest international publishing house in religious studies, Deo Publishing, is now the only independent English-language publisher in Europe specializing in academic biblical studies and theology. Deo's aim is to supply today's busy scholars and students with the best-quality, cutting-edge publications at a reasonable price. Deo selects only the best and most useful items for publication, in well-defined and focussed series, and publishes them in high-quality format but at moderate prices. Deo exists in order to provide a genuine service to theology and biblical studies. For more information about Deo Publishing visit the Deo website SCM Press enjoys a close relationship with this famous Methodist publisher, acting as it does as Epworth's production arm, marketer and distributor. With roots in John Wesley's 'Christian Library', Epworth publishes 10-12 new titles a year on the Bible, worship, contemporary Christian issues and Methodism. Its well-respected Epworth Commentaries series, edited by Ivor H. Jones, began in 1989 and is now almost complete. It is also publishing a multi-volume Companion to the Revised Common Lectionary. For more information about Epworth Press visit the Methodist Publishing House website. Published twice yearly on behalf of the Alcuin Club which promotes the study of Christian Liturgy, and the Group for Renewal of Worship (GROW), a forward thinking, practical and adventurous exploration in the field of Anglican Worship for over thirty years. 'Small but perfectly formed' describes the booklets on Christian spirituality published by this press run by the Sisters of the Love of God, an Anglican contemplative community in Oxford. Profound and challenging, they are also inexpensive! Among the authors are, Bendicta Ward, Kallistos Ware, A.M Allchin, Esther de Waal and Sebastian Brock. Classic texts by Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Michael Ramsey also feature on the list. Among the subjects are the wisdom of the saints, the lives and writings of the desert fathers, the history and practice of prayer and Celtic spirituality. For more information about SLG visit the website. Tufton Books is the publishing arm of The Church Union, named for the London street where its headquarters can be found. Arising out of the nineteenth century Oxford Movement, it serves the needs of Anglo-Catholics, offering a wide range of books, devotional aids and parish stationery for this vibrant sector of the Anglican Church. Their bestselling title The Order for the Eucharist is without doubt the most comprehensive annual guide to the Christian year. For more information about Tufton Books visit the website. The RSCM supports a world-wide network of 9,000 churches, schools and individuals. We are committed to achieving the best use of good music in worship - whatever the resources, whatever the style. Through education, training, publications, advice and encouragement, we aim to support church music today and to invest in church music for the future. For more information about RSCM visit the website.
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