Godspeed: Welsh church to offer 15 minute ‘micro services’
20-04-2024 07:00 via theguardian.com

Godspeed: Welsh church to offer 15 minute ‘micro services’

St David’s weekday services hope to draw in commuters and others with work or family pressuresThe prospect of sitting on a hard pew enduring a drawn-out service with, perhaps, a meandering sermon at its heart, puts off many would-be church-goers.But a Welsh church is determined to draw in worshippers who feel they don’t have the time or endurance by staging punchy “micro services”. Continue reading...
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