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Cynthia Campbell

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  • Meeting Jesus At The Table

    $17.00

    The Gospels are full of stories of Jesus sharing meals with disciples, friends, even tax collectors and Pharisees. Whether multiplying bread to feed a whole crowd, relaxing with his inner circle, or telling curious elites stories about even greater banquets, Jesus imparts wisdom as he shares the wine and grants forgiveness as he distributes the fish. This eight-chapter resource provides biblical insights along with thought-provoking queries regarding our own time, such as whom should we invite to Sunday dinner and who is left out and left behind in our culture today.

    Illustrations by artist Kevin Burns complement each chapter and invite further meditation on the Gospel story and its meaning for our lives.

    Each chapter includes questions for small group discussion or personal reflection. A guide for church leaders offers suggestions for preaching this book as a sermon series and incorporating food-related outreach and hospitality efforts.

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  • Multitude Of Blessings

    $20.00

    Clearly and engagingly explores the ancient but timely issue of religious diversity, drawing on both biblical and theological sources. Affirms that though God has mad Godself uniquely known in Jesus, religious diversity is part of God’s providential care for humankind. Therefore, the author urges Christians to be modest in their claims to truth, to be open to interfaith dialogue, and to work with others for justice and peace. Suggestions for further reading are included.

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  • Renewing The Vision

    $22.00

    1. Believing God’s Good News
    2. Being A Hospitable Church
    3. God’s People Sent
    4. Living By Scripture
    5. Bound Together In Christ’s Name

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    These essays and sermons are by twenty well-known Presbyterian scholars, pastors, and church leaders who support the Covenant Network of Presbyterians and the affirmations made in “A Call to Covenant Community,” which seeks to shape a vision for the theological center of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

    The book is organized around five themes: Christology and preaching, the church and evangelism, mission and service, the authority and interpretation of scripture, and ecumenism and the Reformed tradition. Each section includes two essays and two sermons.

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