Jesus and Doctors reading
© Julia Hedgecoe




Subject guide - Multi-parish benefices

This guide is intended to give an indication of the scope of resources available in the modern theological collection.
It is not a comprehensive catalogue of all material
held in the library.

Priesthood and ministry

Deacons

Non-stipenidary ministry

Lay ministry

Collaborative ministry

Groups and teams

(House) groups

Local church

Rural church

Change

Structure of the Church of England

Leadership and management

Training and education

Practicalities of running a church or parish

Priesthood and ministry
Moody, Christopher,
Eccentric ministry: pastoral care and leadership in the parish (London: DLT, 1992)
Explores perceptions of ministry, reappraises nature of pastoral care and expounds a new model of ministry
253

Nouwen, Henri J.M.,
The wounded healer: ministry in contemporary society (London: DLT, 1994)
253

Tiller, John,
A strategy for the church's ministry (London: Church Information Office, 1983)
Examines the concept of shared minsitry and the role of the ordained ministry in such a partnership
253

Nash, Wanda,
Living with God at the vicarage (Grove Pastoral, 1990)
The myths and realities of clergy family life
253/42 box

Tiller, John,
Tiller ten years on: changing prospects for the Church's ministry (Grove Pastoral, 1993)
Outlines the Tiller report and developments in ministry since 1983, presents recent models of church and ministry, and a refocused strategy
253/55 box

Herrick, Vanessa,
Limits of vulnerability: exploring a kenotic model for pastoral ministry
(Grove Pastoral, 1997)
Places the concept in Christological context and offers a model
253/71 box

Peyton, Nigel,
Dual role ministry: first choice or mixed blessing? (Grove Pastoral, 1998)
Deployment of a minister in two usually different sort of ministry, and its implications
253/73 box

Grundy, Malcolm,
What they don't teach you at theological college: a practical guide to life in the ministry (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2003)
253.2

Rowe, Trevor,
An easier yoke? A perspective on Christian ministry (London: Epworth Press, 1992)
How to manage pressure and develop a spirituality which enables people to cope with responsibilities
253.2

Shreeve, Esther and Philip Luscombe (eds),
What is a minister? (London: Epworth Press, 2002)
Methodist understandings of ministry and ordained ministry in the context of the Reformation emphasis on "priesthood of all believers"
253.2

Carr, Wesley,
The priestlike task: a model for developing and training the Church's ministry
(London: SPCK, 1985)
Analysis of the Church's task and ministry, examines the interaction between the Church and its environment and offers the "consultancy" model
262.1

Greenwood, Robin,
Transforming ministry: a new theology of mission and ministry
(London: Religious Education Press, 1994)
Theological reappraisal of present and future role of the parish priest, recognizing the need to collaborate to carry forward mission and ministry
262.1

Hall, Christine and Robert Hannaford (eds),
Order and ministry (Leominster: Gracewing, 1996)
Addresses the question of whether ministry is God-given or man-made, from a variety of perspectives
262.1

Kuhrt, Gordon W.,
Ministry issues for the Church of England: mapping the trends
(London: Church House, 2001)
Ministry and strategy, mapping areas of minsitry, identifies challenges and offers suggestions for reform
262.1

Mason, Kenneth,
Priesthood and society (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 1992)
Presents Christian priesthood as central to the Church's action, including a discussion of the complementary roles of clergy and laity
262.1

Melinsky, M.A.H.,
The shape of the ministry (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 1992)
Historical context and current issues, including local, non-stipendiary, team and group ministries, and the ordination of women
262.1

Ross, Maggie,
Pillars of flame: power, priesthood and spiritual maturity (London: SCM, 198?)
Argues that ordination does not bestow priesthood; offers models of power and spiritual maturity
262.1

Schillebeeckx, Edward,
The church with a human face: a new and expanded theology of ministry
(London: SCM, 1985)
History of the development of ministry, and examines how the Catholic church has listened to people's discontent
262.1

Schillebeeckx, Edward,
Ministry: a case for change (London: SCM, 1982)
Priesthood should grow out of a community, and function within a community
262.1

Thurian, Max,
Priesthood and ministry: ecumenical research (London: Mowbray, 1983)
A discussion of the nature of the orders of priesthood and ordination to the priesthood
262.1

Allan, Peter, et al,
The fire and the clay: the priest in today's church (London: SPCK, 1993)
Asks what it means to be human, Church, where the priesthood fits into this and considers certain aspects of the priest's life
262.109049

Card, Terence,
Priesthood and ministry in crisis (London: SCM, 1988)
Considers three approaches to ministry and priesthood to inform suggestions towards a new priesthood
262.14

Cozzens, Donald B.,
The changing face of the priesthood: a reflection on the priest's crisis of soul (Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2000)
Sections of the book cover issues, challenges, concerns and realities
262.14

Croft, Steven,
Ministry in three dimensions: ordination and leadership in the local church
(London: DLT, 1999)
Expresses a desire to recover a biblically-based understanding of ministry, and discusses how its insights can be put into practice
262.14

Eastell, Kevin (ed),
Appointed for growth: a handbook of ministry development and appraisal
(London: Mowbray, 1994)
A practical guide in the appraisal process, for appraisers and appraised
262.14

Francis, James M.M. and Leslie Francis (eds),
Tentmaking: perspectives on self-supporting ministry (Leominster: Gracewing, 1998)
Articles on self-supporting ministry from biblical, historical, worldwide, denominational, social, theological, personal and local and non-stipendiary ministry perspectives
262.14

Jacobs, Michael,
Holding in trust: the appraisal of ministry (London: SPCK, 1989)
How to set up systems for assessment and appriasal of ministers, lay and ordained
262.14

Newbigin, Lesslie,
The good shepherd: meditations on Christian ministry in today's world
(Oxford: Mowbray, 1977)
Talks on the relationships between ministry, culture and social change
262.14

Redfern, Alastair,
Ministry and priesthood (London: DLT, 1999)
Examines the place of non-stipendiary and stipendiary, lay and ordained ministry
262.14

Warren, Yvonne,
A cracked pot: the state of today's Anglican parish clergy
(Stowmarket: Kevin Mayhew, 2002)
Investigates how Anglican clergy are experiencing and coping with changes in the Church and the world around

Cotton, Robert and Kenneth Stevenson,
On the receiving end: how people receive what we do in church
(Oxford: Mowbray, 1996)
Explores the celebration of the eucharist, how it is experienced, and the issues raised on a pastoral level
264.36

Deacons
Brown, Rosalind,
Being a deacon today: exploring a distinctive ministry in the church and in the world (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2005)
262.14

Hall, Christine (ed),
The Deacon's ministry (Leominster: Gracewing, 1991)
Suggests the diaconate has a vital role in clarifying the meaning of ministry of the whole Church, ordained and lay
262.14

Non-stipendiary ministry
Baelz, Peter (ed),
Ministers of the kingdom: exploration in non-stipendiary ministry
(London: Church Information Office, 1985)
Theological implications of non-stipendiary ministry
262.1

Hacking, Ron,
On the boundary: a vision for non-stipendiary ministry
(Norwich: Canterbury Press, 1990)
262.14

Lay ministry
Weber, Hans Ruedi,
Living in the image of Christ: the laity in ministry (Geneva: WCC, 1986)
The ministry of the laity as the attempt to live as Christians in the world
232

O'Sullivan, Kathleen,
A way of life: a human-spiritual growth series for lay groups
(Dublin: Veritas Publications, 1987)
A resource to develop spiritual growth in lay people
248.892

Herbert, Malcolm and Sally Nash,
Supervising youth workers: the potential and pitfalls for churches employing youth workers (Grove Pastoral, 2006)
Explores areas of possible tension and offers constructive advice
253/105 box

Church of England,
All are called: towards a theology of the laity (London: Church House, 1986)
Investigation of lay ministry, and suggestions for ways to foster new attitudes towards lay involvement in the Church
262.15

Etchells, Ruth,
Set my people free: a lay challenge to the churches (London: Collins, 1995)
The institutional Church and the role of lay people in their secular life
262.15

Legg, Ron,
Lay pastorate (East Wittering: Angel Press, 1989)
Re-evaluation of ordained and lay ministry in the light of New Testament gifts
262.15

Collaborative ministry
Cooper, Norman P.,
Collaborative ministry: communion contention commitment
(New York: Paulist Press, 1993)
Reflects on ecclesiological, spiritual and personal dimensions of collaboration, combined with a pastoral plan of implementation
254.02

Beeson, Trevor (ed),
Partnership in ministry (London: Mowbray, 1964)
Examples of experiments in new patterns of ministry and the lessons learned
254.2

Croft, Peter (compiler),
Collaborative church (Barnsley: ONE Publications, 1979)
Examples of different experiences of collaborative ministry
262.0017

Groups and teams
Church of England,
Team and group ministries GS 660 (London: Church House, 1985)
Review of ministries, their value, and the legal changes necessary to facilitate their development
254.2

Price, Derek W.,
Unity in itself? The Stevenage experiment in group ministry (London: SPCK, 1963)
A model employing a Rector and Priests-in-Charge
254.2

Smith, Arthur C.,
Team and group ministry (London: Church Information Office, 1960)
Survey of contemporary examples
254.2

Turner, Jill et al,
Beyond the parish pump: the Church alive in the countryside
(Hempnall: Hempnall Team Council, 2003)
History of the group and its development since its foundation in the 1960s
254.2

Russell, Anthony (ed),
Groups and teams in the countryside (London: SPCK, 1975)
Norfolk clergy discuss their experience of team ministry
262.22

Smith, A.C.,
The South Ormsby experiment: an adventure in friendship (London: SPCK, 1960)
A scheme to bring 12 parishes together whilst retaining individual churchwardens and PCCs
262.22

(House) groups
Croft, Steven et al (eds),
A future for house groups: the cell movement comes to Britain (Grove Pastoral, 1996)
The theory of Cell Church and suggestions for applying it in Britain
253/66 box

Osmaston, Amiel,
Sharing the life: using small groups in church (Nottingham: Grove Books, 1979)
Planning and running small groups to make them a valuable experience
264/63 box

Gibbs, Eddie,
Grow through groups (Grove Minsitry and Worship, 1979)
Importance and dangers of groups, practical guidance on planning and running them
264/64 box

Hopkins, Bob et al (eds),
Cell church stories as signs of mission (Grove Evangelism, 2000)
Introduction and background to Cell Church, and four working examples in English parishes
269/51 box

Local church
Bowden, Andrew and Michael West,
Dynamic local ministry (London: Continuum, 2000)
Examples of initiatives developing how ministry is understood and expressed in local churches
250

Cameron, Helen et al (eds),
Studying local churches: a handbook (London: SCM, 2005)
A handbook of tools, methods of analysis and research skills
250

Kelly, Kevin T.,
From a parish base: essays in moral and pastoral theology (London: DLT, 1999)
Series of essays offering a vision of pastoral ministry from Catholic perspective, placing moral theology in pastoral context
253.01

Grundy, Malcolm,
Understanding congregations: a new shape for the local church (Oxford: Mowbray, 1998)
How clergy and lay people can be more effective by working together
254.50941

Verney, Stephen,
Into the new age (London: Collins, 1976)
Recognition of interdependence as the way forward for church communities
260

Greenwood, Robin,
Practising community: the task of the local church (London: SPCK, 1996)
Demonstrates why a community in which each member (lay and clergy) is an active member is the right and proper model for Church
262.1

Crowe, Philip et al (eds),
Ministry in the local church: problems and pathways
(Grove Ministry and Worship, 1972)
Papers from the Islington conference, 1971, giving working examples of different forms of local ministry
264/2 box

Rural church
Francis, Leslie J.,
The country parson (Leominster: Fowler Wright Books, 1989)
Historical examples and pointers for the future
254.24

Francis, Leslie J.,
Rural Anglicanism: a future for young Christians? (London: Collins, 1985)
Charts decline, reports surveys on strengths and weaknesses, raises questions for future development
254.24

Van de Weyer, Robert,
The country church: a guide for the renewal of rural Christianity (London: DLT, 1991)
Practical issues, historical context, positive and hopeful picture, suggested as a possible basis for a Lent course
254.24

Wignall, Paul,
Taking custody of the future (Oxford: Oxford Institute for Church and society, 1982)
254.24

Church of England,
Faith in the countryside: a report (West Sussex: Churchman Publishing, 1990)
Effects of social change, changing nature of church, theology of rural mission and ministry, and recommendations for action
254.24

Martineau, James et al (eds),
Changing rural life: a Christian reponse to key rural issues
(Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2004)
Issues affecting the rural economy, environment and community, including article by Graham James, Lord Bishop of Norwich on parish councils and effective governance
254.24

Church of England,
The challenge of change in the countryside: the submission of the Diocese of Lincoln to the Archbishops' Commission on rural areas 1988-90 (Lincoln, 1990)
Includes ministerial training and parish education
254.24

Church of England,
Celebrating the rural church: ten years on from Faith in the Countryside
(Stoneleigh Park: ACORA, 2000)
How the main recommendations of the original report have been developed in each diocese
261.1 REF

Davies, Douglas et al,
Rural church project: parish life and rural religion
(Cirencester: Royal Agricultural College, 1990)
254.24 REF

Change
Spong, John Shelby,
Why Christianity must change or die: a bishop speaks to believers in exile
(London: Harper & Row, 1999)
A call for a Christianity that focuses on life more than religion
230

Thorogood, Bernard,
No abiding city: change and changelessness in the church (London: SCM, 1989)
Seeking greater understanding and acceptance of change
230

Hanson, A.T. and R.P.C. Hanson,
The identity of the church: a guide to recognizing the contemporary church
(London: SCM, 1987)
Presents a theology of the church as a basis for planning for the future
230.3

Binney, Marcus and Peter Burman (eds),
Change & decay: the future of our churches (London: Studio Vista, 1977)
The reasons for loss of churches and proposed solutions
246.95

Brown, Callum G.,
The death of Christian Britain: understanding secularisation 1800-2000
(London: Routledge, 2001)
Suggests that core religious culture was destroyed in the 1960s and predicts a similar disaster for the worldwide Church
254.50941

Gill, Robin,
The myth of the empty church (London: SPCK, 1993)
Falling attendence began much earlier than sometimes suggested; church-going fosters belief
254.50941

Arbuckle, Gerald A.,
Grieving for change: a spirituality of refounding (London: Geoffrey Chapman, 1991)
Psychological and spiritual strategies are needed in the Church if people are to cope with change
260

Dulles, Avery,
Models of the church (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1977)
Change as a sign of vitality; offer five models through which the Church's character can be understood
260

Platten, Stephen and George Pattison,
Spirit and tradition: an essay on change (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 1996)
261

Atherton, John,
Public theology for changing times (London: SPCK, 2000)
Societal changes of the last 40 years and the role of Christianity as a partner in change
261.1

Ecclestone, Giles,
The parish church? Explorations in the relationship of the church and the world
(Oxford: Mowbray, 1988)
Addressing the question "Does society still need a parish church?"
261.1

Percy, Martin (ed),
Calling time: religion and change at the turn of the millennium
(Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2000)
Time and change in relation to religion
261.1

Schluter, Michael,
Christianity in a changing world: biblical insight on contemporary issues
(London: Marshall Pickering, 2000)
261.1

Clifford, Paul Rowntree,
Now is the time: changing church structures (London: Collins, 1970)
Sees a new pattern of the Church emerging from different forms of co-operation in a variety of local situations
262.0017

Croft, Steven,
Transforming communities: re-imagining the Church for the 21st century
(London: DLT, 2002)
Contends that a new vision of what it means to be Church is required, including strategy and models
262.0017

Walker, Tom,
Open to God: a parish renewal (Grove Ministry and Worship, 1977)
The challenge of change and how a parish might respond to it
264/38 box

Raiser, Konrad,
To be the church: challenges and hopes for a new millennium (Geneva: WCC, 1997)
Church growth and evangelism
270.82

Turnbull, Michael,
Parish evangelism: a practical resource book for the local church
(Oxford: Mowbray, 1980)
Aims to stimulate the average parish into reaching out
253.7

Anderson, James D.,
To come alive! New proposal for revitalizing the local church
(London: Harper & Row, 1973)
Effort to awaken local churches to their ability to affect change
254

Moynagh, Malcolm,
Changing world, changing Church: new forms of church, out-of-the-pew thinking, initiatives that work (Tunbridge Wells: Monarch, 2001)
Spirituality is increasingly popular but its link with Church has been severed; suggests how church can reconnect with "user-chooser" world
254

Church of England,
Mission-shaped church (London: Church House, 2004)
254.1

British Council of Churches,
Changing the agenda: Christian reflections on mission and community work
(London: British Council of Churches, 1989)
Invesitagates Community Work posts
254.22

Cockerell, David,
Beginning where we are: a theology of parish ministry (London: SCM, 1989)
"Working class attitudes to Church"
254.22

Godfrey, Wendy (ed),
Down to earth: stories of church based community work
(London: British Council of Churches, 1985)
Examples from around Britain (mostly urban)
254.22

Jackson, Bob,
Hope for the church: contemporary strategies for growth (London: Church House, 2002) 254.5

Warren, Robert,
In the crucible (Crowborough: Highland Books, 1989)
On church's renewal, and the methods employed, including "support fellowships"
254.5

Croft, Steven, 261.1
Evangelism in a spiritual age: communicating faith in a changing culture
(London: Church House, 2005)
The spirituality of people beyond the Church and how the Church might address evangelism in the 21st century
254.5

Gill, Robin,
Beyond decline: a challenge to the churches (London: SCM, 1988)
Analysis of the decline of the contemporary church and a strategy for moving beyond it
261.1

Carr, Wesley,
Manifold wisdom: the churches' ministry in the New Age (London: SPCK, 1991)
The issues underlying "new age" beliefs and their significance for the Church's future
261.1

Gill, Robin,
A vision for church growth: why your church doesn't have to be a pelican in the wilderness (London: SPCK, 1994)
Advice and suggestions on why the Church is in decline and what can be done about it
262.0017

Harper, Michael,
Let my people grow! Ministry and leadership in the church
(Sevenoaks: Hodder & Stoughton, 1977)
Encourages reform of Church and renewal of ministry, being bold enough to move into new pastures without neglecting old paths
262.0017

McGavran, Donald A.,
Understanding church growth (Michigan: Eerdmans, 1982)
Exposition of church growth philosophy, aimed especially at North America and Canada
262.0017

Nichols, Aidan,
Christendom awake: on re-energising the church in culture
(Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1999)
Shows how recovering the Church's traditional mission will re-energise its witness
262.0017

Pointer, Roy,
How do churches grow? (Basingstoke: Marshalls, 1984)
Sections include ten signs of growth, laying a foundation for growth, and a model for structuring and planning growth
262.0017

White, Kenneth,
Centres for the servants: parish plant up-dated (Grove Liturgy, 1975)
Asks "In the light of tradition and an analysis of today's (and tomorrow's) needs, what ought we to do about our church buildings?"
265/4 box

Lings, George and Stuart Murray, 269/61 box
Church planting: past, present, future (Grove Evangelism, 2003)
What happened in the 1990s and the lessons of that experience for the present

Adams, James R.,
So you can't stand evangelism? A thinking person's guide to church growth
(Cambridge, MA: Cowley, 1994)
Offers an open approach to evangelism, including adapting Christianity to different contexts, creating a "climate for growth" and action plans
269.2

Booker, Mike and Mark Ireland,
Evangelism - which way now? An evaluation of Alpha, Emmaus, Cell church and other contemporary strategies for evangelism (London: Church House, 2005)

Structure of the Church of England
Page, Ruth,
God with us: synergy in the church (London: SCM, 2000)
The need to rethink relationships and distribution of power in the church
261.1

Harrison, Ted,
Members only: is the church becoming too exclusive? (London: SPCK, 1994)
Attitudes of clergy and people towards the question
261.109049

Rudge, Peter F.,
Ministry and management: the study of ecclesiastical administration
(London: Tavistock Publications, 1968)
Fostering a theory and practice of ecclesiastical administration which acknowledges theology and secular management theories
262

Church of England,
Working as one body: the report of the Archbishops' Commission on the organization of the Church of England (London: Church House, 1995)
Reviews the machinery for central policy and resource direction in the Church of England and to make recommendations for imporving its effectiveness in supporting the ministry and mission of the Church
262.03

Welsby, Paul A.,
How the Church of England works (London: Church Information Office, 1985)
A handbook to the administrative structures of the Church of England
262.3

Leadership and management
Malphurs, Aubrey,
Leading leaders: empowering church boards for ministry excellence :
a new paradigm for board leadership (Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2005)
253

Bunting, Ian,
Models of ministry: managing the church today (Grove Pastoral, 1993)
Seven contemporary models of ministry
253/54 box

Skilton, Chris,
Leadership teams: clergy and lay leadership in the local church
(Grove Pastoral, 1999)
Reasons for having them, theological considerations and practical guidance for starting and maintaining them
253/78 box

Beveridge, W.E.,
Managing the church (London: SCM, 1971)
How "management by objective" can be used in parishes and specialized ministries
254.0068

Nelson, John (ed),
Leading, managing, ministering: challenging questions for church and society (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 1999)
A variety of perspectives on the challenging questions of managing and leading in the church and in society
262.001

Nelson, John (ed),
Management and ministry - appreciating contemporary issues
(Norwich: Canterbury Press, 1996)
Addressing management and ministry issues and advocating dialogue between churches and secular organizations
262.001

Walker, Tom,
Parish leadership and shared responsibility (Grove Ministry and Worship, 1978)
Seeks ways for charismatic minsitry in real church situations
264/57 box

Training and education
Church of England, Archbishops' Council,
Formation for ministry within a learning church: shaping the future :
new patterns of training for lay and ordained (London: Church House, 2006)
Towards better integration of training for lay and ordained, before and after ordination
207.113

Church of England, Archbishops' Council,
Formation for ministry within a learning church (London: Church House, 2003)
A broad vision for the future of ordination training and lay education
207.113

Mackie, Steven,
Patterns of ministry: theological education in a changing world (London: Collins, 1969)
Need for new patterns of ministry and theological education; examples of training in other countries
254.2

Adair, John,
The becoming church (London: SPCK, 1977)
The need for development of training for ordained and lay people and of the church organization in the face of secularization
261.1

Kinsler, F. Ross (ed),
Ministry by the people: theological education by extension (Geneva: WCC, 1983)
Reports of programmes of theological education by extension to equip lay people for ministry in their daily life
261.8

Barrow, Simon (ed),
Expanding horizons: learning to be the church in the world
(London: Southwark Diocese Board, 1995)
Essays showing the need for ministry and mission to be supported by high-quality training and education
262.15

Church of England, Archbishops' Council,
Reader ministry and training: 2000 and beyond (London: Archbishops' Council, 2000)
Provides principles for the training and ministry of Readers, and guidance to tutors, clergy and Readers
262.15

Lee, Peter,
Equipping God's people: present and future parish training schemes
(Grove Ministry and Worship, 1976)
Investigates how clergy undertake the teaching within and for their own parish
264/45 box

Stockton, Ian, 268.6
The Lincoln local ministry scheme (Lincoln, 1990)
An example of a course, including intial training scheme, continuing education, and assessment forms

Practicalities of running a church or parish
Parrot, David and David Field,
Situation vacant: guide to the appointment process of the Church of England
(Grove Pastoral, 1996)
A practical guide for PCCs, clergy and patrons on how the process works, includes models of pastoral organization, Church and ministry
253/65 box

Behrens, James,
Practical church management: a guide for every parish
(Leominster: Gracewing, 1998)
Covers issues including finance, repairs, security, insurance, resolving disputes, handling the press, and what should happen at Sunday services
254

Kuhrt, Gordon W.,
A handbook for council and committee members: a practical guide to their work
(Oxford: Mowbray, 1985)
Resource book covering many aspects of committees and how to make them work
254

Dale, William,
The law of the parish church (Sevenoaks: Butterworth Law Publishers, 1989)
254.0068

Elliott-Binns, Michael,
The layman and his church (London: Church Information Office, 1970)
For clergy and laity who wish to understand how their parish works and where it fits into the Church's organization
254.0068

Pitchford, John,
An ABC for the PCC: an alphabetical guide for members of the Church of England (Oxford: Mowbray, 1979)
To help the laity to take part in a whole range of church activities
254.0068

Macmorran, Kenneth M. and Timothy J. Briden,
A handbook for churchwardens and parochial church councillors
(London: Continuum, 2006)
A guide to legislation including Clergy Discipline Measure 2003, disability discrimination, health and safety issues, data protection
262.15


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