• General Synod

    You can find coverage of the General Synod of the Scottish Episcopal Church on twitter at http://twitter.com/secsynod
    (It is me who is tweeting).

    Questions welcome either to that account or to me on @thurible.

    There are details of how to follow the synod over on http://www.scotland.anglican.org including details of the live audio feed.

2 responses to “Prayer for the Day – Script 6”

  1. John Wetherell Avatar
    John Wetherell

    I like Thought For The Day, but (some times more than others) am put off when the voice of the clergyman appears to belong, even just slightly, to a world of hypocrisy and pretend-holiness. The quality of voice this morning was different, it sounded completely secular, so much so that I was reminded of how extraordinary that vicars and priests tend to put on a voice when they pray. I really liked the content too, and that is why I searched out the name Kelvin Holdsworth on the web. Good luck with your ministry, you have made a small but significant difference in my life this morning.

  2. kelvin Avatar

    Thanks for your comments, John.

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