would not be expressed today or even implied, other than by a few visiting preachers (and not by Peter Godfrey I am sure). Nevertheless, that's the point, and consistent with changes to expressed theology through history as within the overview I wrote years ago. The painting here (by me in 1995) comes from a photograph in the mid 1980s showing the Minister (1955-2000), the Rev. Ernest Penn, who was in large part responsible for broadening out the theology of the church in dialogue with the congregation. Click on it to see it larger.
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6 comments:
You really should paint/draw professionally. It's a crime that you're not an illustrator working in publishing.
It's a good thought - and couples with other comment received that I'm a crap teacher but can write teaching materials. Well, it's how to get in to such a line.
Well I guess you look around for the textbook you wish you had, and then write it!
Going back to the service, I think the last two hymns are fit for purpose yet - I use "Nun Danket" myself. Some of the words in the purple book are, well, soppy.
I'll ask Susan's daughter, she works in publishing and her ex husband is a children's author.
Send me an email with the kind of questions you'd want to ask and I'll see what I can do.
Let me think about this Erika for a little while, and thank you.
I think the purple book (Sing Your Faith) takes a risk or three, but it has been worth taking. It's a large book too, and so far at £10 before postage isn't more expensive than if it were slimmer. I'm sure Hull will use it.
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