What it is like to do a funeral?
Are you ready to sit with people in their darkest moments?
These are the kinds of questions that Alex Sangster
struggled with as she began her journey as an ordained minister in the Uniting
Church in Australia. And the journey continues.
Using the metaphor of Story, she shares her passion to
discover ways that liberate, inspire and awaken; and suggests how the emerging
church can connect with those who are spiritually hungry but culturally
anti–institution.
do they make coffins that small? explores what it means to
minister in the context of contemporary disbelief.
This lovely book is easy on the eye, a delight to read, and
is a powerful apologetic that helps us fathom why at least some people are
choosing to swim against the societal current and follow that bold and
compassionate soul from Nazareth. –
Roger Wolsey
Ali Sangster’s vivid stories, often killingly (!) funny, are
rooted in our shared earthiness and hint at the rumour of God. You’ll find this
wee book a page-turner and maybe a life-turner, too. – Rev. Dr Peter Matheson
What a brilliant book – its empathy, honesty, imagery,
style, language and commitment. In beautiful prose, Alexandra Sangster invites
us into her life and calling with whimsy and depth, through snippets of
reflection, conversations, grief and hope. – Val Webb
Raw and captivating. The words and imagery, as in the title,
will grip you. – Dr Carl Krieg
Glorious and moving, ordinary and extraordinary in equal
measure – these are poems of profound perspicacity, found at that edge where
life meets the biggest questions of all.
– Georgia Richter
Rev. Alexandra Sangster has been working as a Minister of
the Word with the Uniting Church in Australia for over nineteen years and as an
actor and facilitator for over twenty.
Detail | |
Author | Alexandra Sangster |
Imprint | Coventry Press |
ISBN | 9781922589378 |
Do They Make Coffins That Small
- Product Code: 9781922589378
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$25.95
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Tags: Christianity, Religion, Inspiration