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Who Do You Say I Am?

Lent and Easter Reflections for a Holy City

Who Do You Say I Am?

Lent and Easter Reflections for a Holy City

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Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
ISBN: 9781786225696
Number of Pages: 80
Published: 30/08/2024
Width: 13.5 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

Poetry, prayers, art and scripture meditations come together to create a reflective guide for personal and corporate devotion on the events at the heart of the Christian story from a contemporary, urban perspective. Focusing the death and resurrection of Christ, this is suitable for year-round use as an alternative form of the Stations of the Cross, but also with a special significance for Holy Week and Easter.

Arranged in 14 sections, reflections by Joanne Grenfell and sonnets by Adam Atkinson explore discipleship in today’s world, touching on contemporary themes such as identity, truth telling, violence, abuse, racism, and belonging in relation to being a follower of Jesus. Each is powerfully illustrated with original paintings by artist Ali Mulroy. The prayers are written in the first person as a devotional response to all that has gone before and each opens with a line from a fresh rendering of the Lenten Prose.

The book springs from a series of talks given at St Paul’s Cathedral in Holy Week 2023.

Joanne Woolway Grenfell

Joanne Woolway Grenfell has served as the Bishop of Stepney in the Diocese of London since July 2019, having previously served as Archdeacon in the Diocese of Portsmouth, Residentiary Canon and Director of Ordinands in the Diocese of Sheffield, and as an inner-city parish priest in Sheffield and Liverpool. In London, her diocesan responsibilities involve oversight of safeguarding and chairing the London Diocesan Board of Schools. In the Church of England, she is the national lead bishop for safeguarding. Formerly a lecturer in English, she has published work on Edmund Spenser, faith, prayer, and poetry.

Joanne Grenfell, Adam Atkinson, Ali Mulroy

Joanne Grenfell is the Bishop of Stepney and previously lectured in English at Oriel College Oxford. Adam Atkinson is the Bishop of Bradwell. His poetry has been used in public and liturgical settings. Ali Mulroy is a priest in Bethnal Green and a renowned portrait artist. Her work can be found at alimulroy.weebly.com

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