
Rural Children, Rural Church
Mission Oportunities in the Countryside
Rona Orme(Author)
Church House Publishing
Published on 16. February 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-0-7151-4126-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Children make up nearly 20 per cent of the rural population. This short, accessible book offers practical resources and ideas to help churches build an effective children's ministry in a rural setting. The ideas are drawn from churches and communities in rural areas where children's work is starting to grow.
Rona Orme offers realistic and creative ways of engaging with children in the community by encouraging churches to make the most of opportunities to:
share the Church's year with the community and the community's year with the Church;
reach children and their families at significant rites of passage;
enable the Church to be a gathering point and contributing partner in the community.
Each chapter contains inspiring case studies and thought-provoking questions for discussion.
Rona Orme offers realistic and creative ways of engaging with children in the community by encouraging churches to make the most of opportunities to:
share the Church's year with the community and the community's year with the Church;
reach children and their families at significant rites of passage;
enable the Church to be a gathering point and contributing partner in the community.
Each chapter contains inspiring case studies and thought-provoking questions for discussion.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7151-4126-7 (9780715141267)
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Person
Rona Orme was until recently Children's Work Adviser in the Diocese of Exeter and is now Children's Missioner in the Diocese of Peterborough. Passionate about children's work, Rona is also a Reader and has been an inspector in Anglican church schools and an OFSTED lay inspector. She lived and worked in Devon for 25 years before moving to Northamptonshire.
Content
Foreward by the Bishop of Exeter; Introduction; Chapter 1 - Rural church today; Chapter 2 - Times and Seasons: sharing the Church's year with the community, and the community's year with the Church; Chapter 3 - Rites of passage: reaching children and their families at significant moments in their lives; Chapter 4 - Belonging and being: the Church as both gathering point and contributing partner in the community; Chapter 5 - Encouragement from a small Devon parish; Conclusion; Notes; Resources