• Joyful Songs of Praise

    Was delighted to be on Songs of Praise yesterday along with two members of the congregation who were talking about the blessing of their civil partnership last year which was part of their journey into marriage.

    I think I’ve had more feedback from this than any other piece of broadcasting I’ve ever done, overwhelmingly positive. A couple of grumpy people contacted me by email to express their concern but the rest, particularly from colleages and friends in England was hugely supportive.

    Take a look here:

4 responses to “Singing Event”

  1. Stewart Avatar

    Hope a good time was had by all. Wish I could have made it.

  2. Gary Avatar

    I wish I’d known Stewart, you could have taken my place ……

  3. Stewart Avatar

    Sorry Gary, I was in North Wales working on a narrow gauge railway.

  4. Moyra Avatar
    Moyra

    Oh no!!!! I was in Glasgow, and could’ve been there… actually, given I slept soundly between Perth and Queen Street, and have no memory whatsoever of Dunblane or Stirling, maybe it’s best I wasn’t…

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