Entries from November 2009
no such thing as a Free lunch? now there is…
There will be a free lunch for five thousand people in Trafalgar Square, London,
on Wednesday 16th December, 12 noon – 2pm
It’s being organised to highlight the fact that in the UK we throw away a shocking amoung of perfectly edible food, just because it’s a strange shape or size.
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Paperless Christmas
I never get my Christmas Cards out on time, so I was filled with hope when I was sent news of “Paperless Christmas”. I’m not sure it gives me a cast iron excuse for sending cards, but it is well worth a visit.
Click on the link for a contemporary retelling of the Christmas Story. More...
Ofsted on Church Schools
There have been accusations about Church schools being divisive. Ofsted’s report, though, says that faith schools score highly on community cohesion (that includes having meaningful interaction between people from different backgrounds. The Church Mouse reports here, including this clip from the report:
For secondary schools, however, there is clear evidence that Faith schools are awarded substantially More...
SPCK/SSG Creditors – read this!
Anyone owed money by St Stephen the Great (forme r SPCK bookshops)needs to act immediately. You have only until 16th December to make your claim. (seems pretty short notice, eh?!)
from last week’s Booksellers magazine:
ST STEPHEN THE GREAT CHARITABLE TRUST
This charity has been in the press over recent years as a result of concerns expressed over More...
digimission
I’m speaking at an event called DigiMission, in company with several other bloggers, on Tuesday morning.
St Paul’s Church, Robert Adam Street, London W1
1 December 2009, 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM
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Alternative Advent
David Keen has collected ten different ways to celebrate Advent in an alternative way, ranging from the socially responsible to the plain whacky. If you want to find out how to build community with biscuits, have a comical advent, or re-invent old traditions, go and have a look.
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auschwitz story
An amazing story from the BBC:
Denis Avey is a remarkable man by any measure. A courageous and determined soldier in World War II, he was captured by the Germans and imprisoned in a camp connected to the Germans’ largest concentration camp, Auschwitz.
But his actions while in the camp – which he has never spoken about More...
Chaplaincy redundancy
There has been talk in a number of places over recent years about the Church of England cutting Chaplaincy posts. Some institutions fund their own Chaplains – the NHS and the Prison service, for instance, along with a number of schools and colleges with private funding or endowments for the purpose. But many University Chaplains More...
slow blogging
thanks, readers, for the feedback that the blog was loading too slowly. Think it’s fixed now, but let us know if it is still slow.
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After The Fire
Last night I went to hear After The Fire playing just near Cambridge. They were absolutely excellent. The music was very tight and well rehearsed, and just flowed seamlessly from song to song. The lights were unusually good for a small venue too.
After The Fire have been joined fairly recently by singer/guitarist Rob Halligan. They More...



