• The Forum: Frikki Walker

    Last Sunday the speaker at our Forum meeting was Frikki Walker, St Mary’s Director of Music.

    His forum was a tour de force and kept the audience entranced as he educated, opined and inspired us. Together we talked about favourite music, the composer he would most like to be locked into a church with, what makes a musician and what makes music at St Mary’s so special.

    We thought about what matters most, the music or the words. And we had a go a the question that was raised in a forum a few weeks ago as to whether it matters whether a church musician believes.

    Take a look.

4 responses to “Blessing of the Bikers”

  1. Ruth Avatar

    Love the cope!

    You do look pleased to see them… I wonder if you couldn’t join them next year. In a leather cope?

  2. Raspberry Rabbit Avatar

    Did anyone stop and give you a lift?

  3. […] (or blessed – depending on your point of view) the bikers as they past. Kelvin blogged about it on 8 April 2007 and 22 March […]

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