Tuesday 21 August 2018


The September 2018 edition of Connected is now available to download!

 



Well that’s the summer over. Put away the buckets & spades, picnic baskets and sun hats. Best seek out the woolly jumpers, coats, gloves and scarves. It’s autumn again!
In Connected this month Joy Piper reviews the adoption of Christianity by Emperor Constantine and the fusion of Church and State and recommends a return to the single-minded message of the early believers. Cliff Brook, via Tony Service, bids farewell to Revd. David and Lesley Coote who have retired to Scarborough, and looks forward to the arrival of Revd. Philip Macdonald from Newark (coincidently my birthplace and home for the first 18 years of my time on this planet). I report on modern slavery and Revd. Glenda Webb reminds us to keep looking down. I also remember a fantastic cream tea in the garden of June and David Bryan.
Barbara Richardson remembers the cake, cider and tea at Ampleforth which was greatly enjoyed by the MU. They also discovered an Abbey on the site! Who knew! Finally I report on my second Fashion Show of the summer (indeed of my entire life!) as St Wilfrid’s strutted its stuff in the Selby M&Co store.




The September Connected can be found here.

Previous editions of Connected here.

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