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| Stephen Holland |
| Stephenandval@hotmail.com |
Location: Hitchin |
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Nice idea but I could not find the conversations
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| Philip Roderick |
| philip@contemplativefire.org |
Location: South Bucks UK |
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Good to find travelling companions. Tell me, if you would, about a conversation local to Aylesbury or Amersham.
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| Annie Cooper |
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Location: Bucks |
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 Thursday, 18. August 2005 11:09 AM
Thanks for this. Just what I neede to find after a hard day at the coal face!
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| John V Killman |
| john.killman@btclick.com |
Location: Bucks |
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 The the stated values and intent of this "gathering" appeal to me. Is it possible to have a page which indicates where current gatherings take place and how we can develop other groups?
In peace
John
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| Don & barbara |
| donbarb.hood@virgin.net |
Location: You know where! |
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Good visual impact.
"Eternal Father strong to save .....those in peril on the sea" springs to mind.
What's that about risk and progress?
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| Tony Yeates |
| tony.yeates@btinternet.com |
Location: Tarporley, Cheshire |
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Site looks great, easy to read and not too much detail. Thanks for taking some of the load off Sue's shoulders!
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| Tony & Dorothy |
| train.man@ntl.world.com |
Location: Stockport, Cheshire. England |
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Great effort, looks good, hope it attracts many hits.
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| christina Rees |
| christina@mediamaxima.com |
Location: - |
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 All the best and let's keep rocking - the boat/the church/ourselves.
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| Rosemary Cunliffe |
| rosie.cunliffe@ntlworld.com |
Location: Hemingford Grey |
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Lots of life in this web site!
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| Graham Blyth |
| graham@revdoc.fsnet.co.uk |
Location: Danbury, Essex |
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Visually great site. The giraffes in Noah's Ark are definitely the most forward-looking as they can see a long way - well beyond the turgid, introspective currents of most of the Anglican Communion. Giraffes not only rock the boat, they can see loads of people bobbing about in the distance that the church hasn't even caught sight of. Giraffes on Noah: "You make a great churchwarden, but just ark at the distant cries of those who'd like to belong.'
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