Re: {GATHERING} Deep to Deep 2015?
Quote from Forum Archives on March 12, 2015, 4:41 pmPosted by: basswulf <basswulf@...>
Andy <andy@andylong.org.uk> wrote:> Made me wonder wether we might have a Deep To Deep gathering anytime this
> year.That could be possible. With one thing and another we ended up having
a sabbatical last year (I had lots of things on and nobody else
mentioned it so I kept my head down) but perhaps it is about time to
pick up.What about 18 April? It's a clear Saturday for me in the gap between
two Open University modules (one of the things keeping me busy) and I
reckon I could host it at my church in Oxford. It would be quite
opportune; we've got a new rector arriving in July who might end up
with some clever (and to be honest, entirely welcome) plan to make
more use of the main church building apart from Sunday services and a
few weddings, etc, but I'm pretty sure it will be free in mid-April.If I can get one or two responses back here, I'll check with the
church office and then put the word out more widely.Wulf
--
Wulf Forrester-Barker
blog.webden.org.uk/
Posted by: basswulf <basswulf@...>
> Made me wonder wether we might have a Deep To Deep gathering anytime this
> year.
That could be possible. With one thing and another we ended up having
a sabbatical last year (I had lots of things on and nobody else
mentioned it so I kept my head down) but perhaps it is about time to
pick up.
What about 18 April? It's a clear Saturday for me in the gap between
two Open University modules (one of the things keeping me busy) and I
reckon I could host it at my church in Oxford. It would be quite
opportune; we've got a new rector arriving in July who might end up
with some clever (and to be honest, entirely welcome) plan to make
more use of the main church building apart from Sunday services and a
few weddings, etc, but I'm pretty sure it will be free in mid-April.
If I can get one or two responses back here, I'll check with the
church office and then put the word out more widely.
Wulf
--
Wulf Forrester-Barker
blog.webden.org.uk/