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<blockquote data-quote="kfpben" data-source="post: 7070275" data-attributes="member: 44296"><p>Our small village Church is doing quite well. Congregation averages 20 on a normal Sunday (population only about 150) flowing out the door at Christmas, Easter, Harvest festival. I got married in it a fortnight ago and it was an amazing experience.</p><p></p><p>I’m sure far fewer people would have the need of mental health services if just once a week they had a quiet moment, sang a hymn or two and thought about the bigger picture. It does help that we have a very nice, hard working vicar who understands rural life.</p><p></p><p>As to the upkeep of the building I have no idea, it was built c.1160 and it hasn’t fallen down yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfpben, post: 7070275, member: 44296"] Our small village Church is doing quite well. Congregation averages 20 on a normal Sunday (population only about 150) flowing out the door at Christmas, Easter, Harvest festival. I got married in it a fortnight ago and it was an amazing experience. I’m sure far fewer people would have the need of mental health services if just once a week they had a quiet moment, sang a hymn or two and thought about the bigger picture. It does help that we have a very nice, hard working vicar who understands rural life. As to the upkeep of the building I have no idea, it was built c.1160 and it hasn’t fallen down yet! [/QUOTE]
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