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  1. Steven Avatar

    Hi Kelvin – couldn’t agree more re CofE bishops. Here in Ireland our own CofI still often acts like it is the established church North of the Border – which peeves me greatly. The message of Jesus is corrupted by formal or informal association with any particular nation.

    Was wondering what preparations you are making for Universal Salvation Day on 21st May?

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