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March 10th, 2007

Links to peruse on a Saturday

Some weekend links:

Shaggy Blog Stories: a collection of amusing tales from the UK blogosphere.
“Next Friday (March 16) is Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day day in the UK. What I’m proposing is to assemble and publish – in the space of just seven days – a paperback anthology of blog writing, that can be sold to raise funds for the charity.”

The Complex Christ | Signs of Emergence: Comic Relief | It’s [not] All For Charity
Kester: We can’t buy our way out of world poverty

Is your church fit for worship? | the Door
Examples of ways to reorder your church from the Oxford Diocese

Convenient Truths – a Green Video Contest
‘Inspired pragmatic videos to help us get out of this mess’

Friends and Heroes
Animated Bible stories shortly to be shown on TV in the UK (found via Tractor Girl)

The Ongoing Adventures of ASBO Jesus
Pictures from Jon Birch

Cross about Hot Cross Buns / Fairtrade – can’t be bothered
Some posts from Clare from her ‘What’s for Afters’ blog this week

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  1. The Braid Blog - Two Communities Coming Together To Make… » Is your church fit for worship? | the Door says:

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  2. ginny says:

    Very interesting! As it happens my small mission parish did a sort of re-ordering some years ago, and even though it’s in a modern building, the process was pretty fraught, I’m told (this was before a more recent merger). I blogged about this on the church blog I write, but the URL for the entire site is going to change in a few weeks. Currently, the post is at http://www.holy-innocents.org but will eventually be at http://www.onebreadonebody.org