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by Boro Boy » Mon Aug 19 2019 12:34am
blythburgh wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17 2019 10:31am
Chadwick wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16 2019 6:23pm
blythburgh wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16 2019 6:48am
Not an Anglican so nothing to do with you. But the extra people attending services shows it works.
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are allowed to have opinions about things we do not control or influence.
What bugs me is non churchgoers objecting to anything happening in a church that has not happened for centuries. Or changing the post WW2 pews for chairs as happened in mine. The objectors were people who never came to services but those who did were in favour.
Comfy chairs may make a difference...!
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by blythburgh » Mon Aug 19 2019 7:46am
The reason the church ditched the post WW2 pews was so that it could use the church better. The chairs could be removed giving a space for other activities. No need for comfy seats to attract people of all ages at this church.
The reason it had post WW2 pews was because the church was bunt down during WW2 and had to be rebuilt.
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