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A tree in church
"David Rose" wrote in message ... A big thank you to one and all - every message has been positive and, when the inevitable committee meets early next month, I am sure we can find a way forward. I admit to a personal preference to David Hill's 'dead' tree, but we shall see. Yes, Mary, do come along whenever your are in Darlington. Grange Road Baptist Church is the place - not yet a 24/7 church, but aiming that way as we work with many homeless and others at the margins of our local society. David Rose I have a 'dead tree' christmas tree this year :~)) Looks great ! Maybe you could contact some of the big department stores window dressing units to see if they have a 'dead tree' they might be willing to donate after Xmas ?? Or maybe someone in the community could carve or make one from - welded steel might look good. Could be a project for a local school/training college ? Jenny |
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A tree in church
In article , JennyC
writes Or maybe someone in the community could carve or make one from - welded steel might look good. Could be a project for a local school/training college ? There's one in our local supermarket - only a tiny one though - but you can add 'leaves' to it with wishes or prayers for loved ones. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/garden/ |
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A tree in church
"David Rose" wrote in message ... Yes, Mary, do come along whenever your are in Darlington. Grange Road Baptist Church is the place - not yet a 24/7 church, but aiming that way as we work with many homeless and others at the margins of our local society. If I'd known back in July when Spouse was having a hip replacement at Woodlands I would have done, but I'll bear it in mind anyway for if we go back to the brick train. Mary David Rose [my original message removed] |
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A tree in church
"Mary Fisher" wrote in message t... I'll bear it in mind anyway for if we go back to the brick train. Mary How about a brick tree? M David Rose [my original message removed] |
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A tree in church
The problem
isn't the temperature or the lack of direct sunlight, but the continual gloom in a typical traditional church. Regards, Nick Maclaren, I know what you mean. Being subjected to all those gloomy services every week would be enough to kill anything ;-) Drakanthus. |
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