Seasons of Renewal

Speaker(s): Malcolm Guite, Steve Bell
Date: Summer 2015
Length: 10h21m
Product ID: RGDL4524S

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Guite and Bell present an introduction and history to the sacral year, and they discuss resources and spiritual advantages to the practice of making a pilgrim journey through the year.

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Malcolm Guite is a poet and singer-songwriter living in Cambridge, England where he also works as a priest and academic. Dr. Guite lectures widely in both the UK and North America and is the author of several books on literature and theology. Sounding the Seasons, his volume of sonnets for the church year, was published by Canterbury Press in 2013.

Steve Bell is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and storyteller with two Juno Awards (Canada's 'Grammys') for his music and a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his vocational commitment and advocacy work. In December 2012, he released his 17th career CD, Keening for the Dawn.

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