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Scots Worship - by David Ogston (Paperback)

Scots Worship - by  David Ogston (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Truly exceptional prayers, liturgies, poetry, reflections and imaginative worship. Written partly in Scots and partly in English, this is a wonderful resource for Lent, Holy Week and Easter for all who seek inspiration or lead worship in Scotland.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>For use during Lent, Holy Week and Easter, this is a truly exceptional resource. <p/>The inspiring and diverse range of material provides a thrilling mix of Scots and English texts. David Ogstonâ (TM)s honest, refreshing and sensitive words enrich and enlarge the mind. <p/>This wonderful resource from one of Scotlandâ (TM)s most talented liturgists is for all who seek inspiration or lead worship. It includes reflections, meditations, prayers, litanies, psalms and other imaginative worship.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>'... a marvellous resource - not just for this season but beyond. <br>Johnston McKay's pulling together and editing of this material - assisted by David's widow, Meg - is clearly a labour of love ... The book has some wonderful meditations, many of them in Scots. I love the opening to his Scots Communion Service: <br>Minister: The Lord be wi ye. <br>Response: An wi you tae. <br>M: Faa kens us like God kens us?<br>R: Ilk een bar neen, baith young an aul. <br>It is not necessary to be a poet in order to lead worship well. Not only that, it is perfectly acceptable to use the poetry of others. There is no need for congregations to be served up junk food for the mind. <br>What language shall I borrow, to praise thee, heavenly Friend? <br>The David Ogston book would be a great place to start. '--Ron Ferguson "Life and WorkÂ"<br><br>The poet in David Ogston shines through, constantly catching one unawares with a startling use of simple wordsâ ].These pages must be preserved and made available by publication.--Tom FlemingÂ<br>

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