Against themed services

John Benton  |  Comment
Date posted:  1 Oct 2019
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Against themed services

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I am sure they are well meant. But I have come to have grave misgivings about what I call (a bit of Miranda’s mother there) ‘themed services’.

The regular columnists for en communicate via a WhatsApp group where we share what we have in mind to write about for the next issue. When I mentioned ‘themed services’ one contributor said that he did not understand what I was talking about. So I had better explain.

A themed service is a church service where not just the final hymn, but all the hymns, prayers and readings are chosen so as to fit in with the main thrust of the sermon.

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