‘Really good, not too long’: Swansea churchgoers praise first ‘micro-service’
23-04-2024 13:30 via theguardian.com

‘Really good, not too long’: Swansea churchgoers praise first ‘micro-service’

Regular worshippers joined by newcomers for first 15-minute service at St David’s in PenllergaerOutside, the hustle and bustle of everyday life carried but for a few minutes – precisely 15 actually – there was a little bit of space for a calm coming together and reflection in the church of St David’s in Swansea.Regular worshippers were joined by commuters and families who had popped in to sample the first “micro service” being led by the Rev John Gillibrand, t
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