For all those who get the winter blues. The solstice is past. Here comes the sun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muFOeZSIC2U
For all those who get the winter blues. The solstice is past. Here comes the sun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muFOeZSIC2U
Re: Recorded music in the liturgy
Dennis Potter has an awful lot to answer for.
Re: Recorded music in the liturgy
After the death of George Harrison I was at a Sunday Eucharist where the Rector played a tape of My Sweet Lord and based his sermon on it. Don’t think it was really appreciated but I didn’t hear any complaints either.
Re: Recorded music in the liturgy
The only time I can remember this really working was when the Piscy College was at Coates Hall and after the Friday evening Eucharist the student who had been leading that week’s services, Kevin Bean, turned on a cassette of Boney-M singing Rivers of Babylon. I still recall the surprised grins on people’s faces and Gian Tellini practically skipping out of the chapel
Ian Burdon
(Coates Hall 1977-79)
Delegates from other churches and faiths now being welcomed
The Primus’s Invitation Golf trophy was won by Jim Mein (again), second was David macalister. third was Nigel Newton.
The first session begins with a welcomes, beginning with welcome to Bishop Gregor in his capacity as Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway
The worship is now completed and Synod members scatter for coffee.The worship took the form of a splendid Sung Mass, celebrated by Bishop David.
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