St Mary’s Cobham – the one in Kent 15 October 2007
Posted by Bill Lovett in On the Pilgrim's Road.Tags: Bible, Brasses, mission, Tradition
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Such a pretty church. Ancient building, magnificent brasses, attractive location, in a lovely flint walled village. All this – a burden instead of a blessing? Glad to say the ancient faith of the English was still very much alive in the modest sized congregation we visited on 14th October. What would a Ugandan made of all the brasses, on the floor, the grand tomb in the church, the ancient helmets mounted on the sanctuary walls? (more…)
Breakfast Between Meals? 9 October 2007
Posted by Bill Lovett in On the Pilgrim's Road.Tags: Bible, Poverty, wealth
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Breakfast Between Meals? Well, having breakfast between the 8.00 Communion Service and 10.00 Communion Service, after getting up at 6.00am to get there in the first place. Going to St Mary’s Oatlands, in southwest London was a rush. But to be honest, if you are fundraising/deputation and the minister invites you to do two services, you just try and fit it in.




