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Greater Churches Conference 1

An afternoon with English Heritage and a Places of Worship Support Officer. Doesn't sound like the most dynamic event, but in fact it was excellent and even inspiring. This week is the biennial conference of the Greater Churches Group (a name that all-too-easily suggests that there are lesser churches out there somewhere, but shouldn't). The Wikipedia entry for the group describes it as a 'self-help organisation within the CofE', which is rather good. We're at a retreat house in Somerset (although I'm writing this at my kitchen table in Bristol). So this afternoon I've seen a pro-active and important side to English Heritage that showed them taking seriously the living nature of church buildings and been treated to a visionary account of how church buildings should be seen as an asset to the mission of the Church. What was advocated was a return to the medieval sense of the church building as a mixed economy space, for worship and also for selling, meet

September 29th

Things to do on the penultimate day of September: 1. unwrap the last Christmas present (prolonging the pleasure, or just disorganised? You decide) 2. make an application for the boy to go to school next year (aka parental-not-really-much-choice-at-all) 3. finish summer holiday