FLAME is a Network, and the more people that are involved actively, the
more effective the network can be. Most dioceses throughout England are
members, and we are now wanting as well to encourage individuals to be more
actively involved as members.
If you would like to know more download
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Flame is a voluntary network within the Church of England working for the enhancement of family life, marriage and human relationships. Acknowledging God's living presence, both in the traditions of the church and in all human experience, the FLAME Network seeks to promote understanding and the creative nurturing of relationships for the enrichment of all
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GROWING TOGETHER: BY ANDREW BODY
A NEW RESOURCE FROM CHURCH HOUSE PUBLISHING

Content
Session 1: Introductions. Past, present and future.
Session 2: Reasons for getting married.
Session 3: Communication.
Session 4: Conflict.
Session 5: Spiritual issues.
Session 6: Us and them.
Session 7: The wedding day.
Follow-up after the wedding: How have we grown – a reunion course.
Growing Together: The Course - A complete marriage preparation programme
Andrew BODY
ISBN No: 9780715141359
Price: £19.99
Available from: Church House Publishing, Church House, Great Smith Street,
London, SW1P 3AZ
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7898 1451. Fax: +44 (0) 20 7898 1449
www.chpublishing.co.uk
Follow this link to read the latest news on family policy under "PAWS for thought:
http://www.themothersunion.org/policy_paws.aspx
ISBN 9780715141250 PRICE £6.99
Available from Church House Bookshop,
or online: making the most of weddings
Review by a Member of the Archbishops’ College of Evangelists
This book is for anyone in parishes who would like to
develop their ministry to wedding couples. Andrew Body offers advice and practical
wisdom on how churches can:
Promote their church as an attractive wedding venue
Make positive initial contacts with wedding couples
Help couples organize the service (including understanding the legal requirements
Offer good marriage preparation and support the couple in the build-up to
the big day
Take the service well
Ensure wedding couples are not forgotten after the day itself
Andrew and Pippa are the compilers of Pocket Prayers for Marriage and Andrew is also the author of Growing Together - a resource for couples who are getting married (both CHP). www.chpublishing.co.uk
A worksheet to help couples plan their wedding service.
This sample worksheet was developed for use in a particular parish. It will need adaptation to meet the options available in other places. The page numbers refer to Common Worship Marriage Service. The additional prayers and blessings in Common Worship Pastoral Services are reproduced on sheets for the couple to consult. download here
Sue Burridge, Archbishop's Council, has provided some hints on running a Wedding Show and details of hymns, readings and other useful information which can be downloaded here
FOCCUS [Facilitating Open Couple Communication Understanding and Study] is a leading international marriage preparation programme and pre-marital inventory with editions in fourteen languages. It is used worldwide in conjunction with educational courses such as HTB's Marriage Preparation Course.
Please see the 'Criteria for Inclusion of Relationship Assessment Tools on the US National Healthy Marriage Web site' at:
http://www.healthymarriageinfo.org/marriageedu/?d=2D06AE90-1274-44CC-91B7-B8ADC4BFDC21
FOCCUS is one of the tools which are readily available in the UK. It is available online through facilitators listed at www.foccus.org.uk
See also article at this link FOCCUS inventory
For a summary of current issues in social policy particularly
in family policy written and edited by the Social Policy team of the Mothers’
Union, in conjunction with Sue Burridge from the Mission and Public Affairs
Department of the Church of England click on http://www.cofe.anglican.org/info/socialpublic/familypolicy.doc.
A fuller version of this is available under the name of PAWS from the MU website
www.themothersunion.org
FLAME is a Network, and the more people that are involved actively, the more effective the network can be. Most dioceses throughout England are members, and we are now wanting as well to encourage individuals to be more actively involved as members.
If you would like to know more download details here
(updated:January 2007)