The Celtic Church

Lessons for today

On this page, we have books that explore the potential of the Celtic Church to provide possible models for church in the twenty first century.

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High Street Monasteries - Fresh expresions of Committed Christianity

Alongside the traditional Church comes a new wave of committed Christianity. High Street Monasteries explorers this incoming tide, illustrating how new monasticism is becoming the heart of our global village, focusing on community, peace and beauty, and the fact that the Holy Spirit is speaking through us all.

£10.99, Publisher Kevin Mayhew, ISBN 978-1-84867-168-3


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The Seekers Guide to the Christian Church (by Ray Simpson)

If Church leaders get these out to post modern non-church goers it could mark a turning point” Presented as a dialogue between the Seeker and the Guide, this book answers questions asked by many people who are interested in joining the Christian Church, and points them in the right direction. There is material for 19 sessions.

£9.99, Publisher Kevin Mayhew, ISBN 978-1-844417-711-4.


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The Transforming Church - An All age programme for vibrant renewal (by Ray Simpson)

A collection of material to enable transformation of churches and communities– a vibrant whole church experience! There is a guide book for leaders and mentors; log books for adults, young people and children; the Little Meditation Book, the Little Prayer Book, and the Little Prayer Book for Children.

Guide Book £9.99; All others £4.99each,

Publisher - Kevin Mayhew


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Church of the Isles - A Prophetic Strategy for Renewal (by Ray Simpson)

This is an essential read for those engaged in the emerging church. Church of the Isles taps into the current hunger for spirituality, the death pains of obsolete church forms, and the rising tide of hope felt by many Christians. It suggests ways the fragmented church may reconnect both with our common roots and our contemporary environment, providing practical examples of church that bring praying, eating, learning and hospitality together in one place. Church of the Isles looks to the emergence of a 'rainbow church' -'villages of God' in Britain and Ireland which embrace new networks and traditional forms of church in a shared relationship. Included is a twelve-session Study Guide to assist those churches seeking transit onto radical renewal.

Click here to read a review by Peter Whittaker Chair of the West Yorkshire District of the Methodist Church

£10.99, Kevin Mayhew, ISBN 1-84417-107-8