HOLY ROOD CHURCH TAPE AND VIDEO LIBRARY

The Church tape and video library is located in the bookcase, on the left hand side just inside the doorway, at the back of the church.
Tapes and videos can be borrowed free of charge by members of the church, when the church is open. Please fill in your details on the appropriate page of the file when you borrow an item, and remember to bring it back so that someone else can enjoy it too.

TAPES
The 9.30am and 6.30pm services at Holy Rood are taped each week, together with other special services at different times of the year, e.g. Ash Wednesday, the Memorial Service for the bereaved, etc. Tape recordings usually begin with the bible reading and include the sermon, prayers and one or two songs of praise.
The last three months of taped services are always available for borrowing. Once a tape has been in the current section for three months, the organiser (with God's help) decides whether it should be kept in the long term section, or reused for another service.
Taped services are available for 1994 and then 1997 onwards.

VIDEOS The videos available for borrowing are:
  • The Story of the Nativity
  • The Story of Easter
  • The Story of Noah's Ark
  • The Story of Moses
  • The Story of Joshua
  • The Story of Jesus and his Miracles
  • The Story of Daniel & the Lion's Den
  • The Story of the Good Samaritan
  • The Story of Creation
  • The Story of the Prodigal Son
  • The Story of David & Goliath
  • The Story of Joseph & his Brothers
  • The Story of Jonah & the Whale
  • Jesus/the Man behind the Millennium
  • Tinsel and Truth (introduction to Christianity)
  • A Glimpse of Eternity - Story of Ian McCormack (on loan
    to the library from Revd. Girling)
  • " So, who is this Jesus"
  • New Wine Teaching: " The Coming Kingdom"
  • New Wine Teaching: " The Announcement of the Kingdom"
    • For further information contact Jillian Stanton via the Church Office

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