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Rhythms of Faith

A Devotional Pilgrimage Through The Church Year

Claude Atcho
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Pages
400
Year
2025
Language
English

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Discover the transformative power of the church calendar while deepening and enriching your faith in this unique blend of devotional reflections, guided by Claude Atcho, a seasoned pastor.

When we are yearning to walk more closely with Jesus but wavering in commitment and vigor, the liturgical church year can be a gracious guide into a robust and vibrant faith. In Rhythms of Faith, Anglican priest and pastor Claude Atcho invites us on an immersive journey through the life of Jesus as expressed in the church calendar. This structure grounds, deepens, and intensifies our experience of living with, in, and for Christ.

Rhythms of Faith fuses together the formative power of the church calendar and both personable and instructive reflections to help us become more deeply rooted in the life of Christ. Along with helpful introductions to each liturgical season-of Advent, Christmastide, Epiphany, Lent, Holy Week, Easter, and Ordinary Time-this book offers weekly chapters with scriptures, rich devotionals, and reflection questions to guide us through the calendar.

Rhythms of Faith is the perfect companion for Christians who already take part of the history of liturgical practices or are intrigued but unsure where to start. As we journey through, our days, weeks, months, and years will become deeply rooted in Christ. Claude Atcho is an award-winning author and ordained priest in the Anglican Church of North America. He serves as the pastor of Church of the Resurrection in Charlottesville, Virginia, having previously pastored in Boston, Massachusetts, and Memphis, Tennessee. Deeply passionate about multidisciplinary perspectives, he speaks and writes regularly at the intersection of faith, culture, and theology. He is the author of Reading Black Books: How African American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just, and his writing has been featured in Christianity Today, Think Christian, and The Witness: A Black Christian Collective.

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