DUNSTAN'S SHOPPE
A Book and Gift Shop
5635 East 71st Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136
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Be sure to visit Dunstan's Shoppe often as new items are arriving daily (including Celtic crosses, baptism gifts, house warming gifts, new jewelry items, gifts items for men, etc.). We have many new book titles arriving.
Also Available: Prayer Books and Bibles
We are stocking new books and gift items. Beautiful hand-crafted pottery is now available. As always, we have prayer books, crosses, candles and cards. Please visit the shop - a convenient resource for faith-oriented materials and unusual gift ideas.
Hours: Sunday mornings after services and Wednesday evenings
Location: The bookstore is located off the hallway leading to the kitchen For orders, requests or information about Dunstan's Shoppe, please email the shop at:
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Click above to buy your copy of Dunstan: Jewel of the English
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Plaques and Celtic-design crosses are available |
Icons with metallic gold accents |
Handmade pottery |
BOOKS AT DUNSTAN'S SHOPPE
BOOKS ON PRAYER:
Prayers for Children, compiled by Christopher Herbert ($10.00)
An anthology with over five hundred prayers. Forty-five themes
including
Creation, Families and Friends, Daily Life, Our Senses and
Our Feelings. Materials for
the seasons and the Christian Year. Famous and traditional prayers
by writers
such as Francis of Assisi, Christina Rossetti and Mother Teresa.
Related Bible passages
are included. For use in church, school and home.
Prayers for All Occasions, Forward Movement Publications
($4.00)
A pocket-sized companion to Prayers Old and New. Intended
for use in daily
devotion, as well as particular needs and events in the life of
the Church and the
nation, and a guide for prayers on special occasions.
Plain Prayers in a Complicated World, Avery Brooke,
art by Robert Pinart ($10.95)
Simple yet profound prayers for all occasions. Honest and unpretentious
prayers
graced with touches of humor and poetry.
Opening the Prayer Book, Jeffrey Lee ($11.95)
An introduction to the history and liturgies of The Book of
Common Prayer. This
book examines how prayer book worship shapes who we are as a Church
and the
development of liturgical patterns from the time of Jesus through
the Reformation to
modern revisions. The particular liturgies of Holy Week, Easter,
baptism, Eucharist
and the daily office are examined in the way these services are
rooted in the historical
prayers of the Church while reflecting on the living tradition
of Christians today.
Facing Auschwitz, A Christian Imperative, Arlen
L. Fowler ($11.95)
Oklahoma author, priest, academic and former interim Rector at
Saint Dunstan's,
Tulsa, Arlen Fowler addresses some of the serious theological
issues raised by the
Holocaust. This book is an important and effective tool on the
journey to facing
these spiritual challenges while re-examining certain long-held
beliefs. This book
will start the reader on the journey of spiritual enlightenment
necessary for the
Church to regain its integrity and mission of justice, mercy and
compassion.
A Ray of Darkness, Rowan Williams, Archbishop of
Canterbury ($14.95)
A collection of pastoral sermons and addresses. An often poetic,
sometimes scholarly
and always thoughtful, engaging style, Williams reflects with
wisdom and empathy
on the gospel connections to issues of peace, war and justice,
sexuality, wholeness,
suffering, loneliness, vocation and mission as he shows how the
faith of the
creed can still equip Christians in the world today.
Offering the Gospel to Children, Gretchen Wolff
Pritchard ($13.95)
Pritchard shows how to offer the essence of the gospel imaginatively
to children,
with practical ideas on children's worship, liturgy, drama, pastoral
care and study of
the Bible. The final chapter includes an exhaustive bibliography
of children's Bibles
and books for the parish library and home.
Anglican Diversity, Challenges for the 21st Century,
Patricia Bays ($11.95)
Tolerance for diversity is an integral part of being Anglican.
How much diversity can
Anglicanism sustain? Patricia Bays takes a knowledgeable and sympathetic
look at
the Anglican Church and how to meet the challenges of the twenty-first
century in
an increasingly diverse society.
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One-of-a-kind pottery pieces includes mugs, jars, candleholders and bowls
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Celtic crosses and books make wonderful gifts for friends, family or godchildren |
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