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Multi-sensory Church: Over 30 Innovative Ready-to-use Ideas (Multi-sensory)

Multi-sensory Church: Over 30 Innovative Ready-to-use Ideas (Multi-sensory)
By Sue Wallace

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Product Description

Following on from the success of "Multi-Sensory Prayer", this great photocopiable resource book has new ideas for prayers using more than just reading and writing. It contains two labyrinths for use at Christmas and Easter to take you on a symbolic prayer journey to meet with God; with drama scripts, stories, hints and tips to help use the different senses in worship. The multi-sensory activities can enhance meetings and services, and encourage people to experience prayer in a new way. The previous book warned that you could end up excited about prayer, this book could get you excited about church.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31607 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-09-06
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 64 pages

Editorial Reviews

About the Author
Sue Wallace is also the author of the very successful Multi-Sensory Prayer which has now been reprinted. She is actively involved in the alternative worship movement and helps develop and lead the worship at Greenbelt. Sue is a member of Visions, a successful alternative worship church based in York.


Customer Reviews

Really Helpful5
If you are looking for action in your Church service then this is the book.

30 super ideas.

A very helpful buy.

Nearly as good as Multi-Sensory Prayer4
This is a very good book with interesting ideas that can be adapted for a variety of congregations.

Good to use parts of the book within a more familiar structure, although whole services might be a step too far for some.

Multi-Sensory Prayer was an absolute gem, and while this is good, it does not quite get to the same standard. I would nevertheless strongly recommend it to anyone wanting to look at alternative forms of worship.

:-)