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Alive In The Spirit
BY MARCELLE MARTIN In this Michener Lecture, Marcelle Martin shares her experiences that transformed her understanding of who we are, how we are united with the divine Mystery, and what we are called to be and do. She tells stories of the hearfelt search of early Friends who found what they had been seeking, then became powerful witnesses to the divine Presence and Power they came to know. This talk considers how, in their time, early Quakers presented a more radical alternative understanding of Christ and life in the Spirit than that espoused by other Christians and chose language that was fresh and evocative, and a way of living that provided visible testimony.
SEYM 2010 32 PP. Paper
$5.00 (in stock)
Php 382
BY MARCELLE MARTIN Praying for each other - intercessory prayer - can deepen our connection to the Divine Presence and help bring healing to individuals and our communities. Marcelle Martin offers a personal account of her discovery of and experiences with intercessory prayer and describes the many forms it takes among Friends today, from interpersonal prayer support to meetings for healing to a prayerful witness for peace on earth. Calling readers to "hold one another in the Light," she declares: "Intercessory prayer in all its variations supports those we love, helps our meetings to be spiritually vital, and contributes to making manifest God's healing and transforming presence on earth."
Pendle Hill Pamphlet 2006 32 PP Paper
$6.50 (in stock)
Php 366
BY MARCELLE MARTIN Early Friends experienced an extraordinary sense of divine power and presence in their meetings for worship that transformed them inwardly and outwardly, making them agents for significant change. The author examines what it was about their beliefs and practice that invited direct experience of the Spirit. She also describes explorations by contemporary Friends to seek a deeper communion with God in worship, suggesting that a renewal of worship will help Friends today become powerful witnesses to another way of life.
Pendle Hill Pamphlet 2003 39 PP. Paper
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