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Bunny rabbits, chocolates and the cross – how to communicate what Easter is really about
Over last few months community trails and activities have been popping up across the UK. These have brought people together and have encouraged a warm community spirit. Running a Nativity trail was straight forward, but Easter feels a little tricky. Due to the current situation, its hard to tell what level of restrictions we’ll haveContinue reading “Bunny rabbits, chocolates and the cross – how to communicate what Easter is really about”
How to run a Zoom school disco
The Half term holiday is fast approaching. Reflecting over the last few weeks, I am so grateful for our school and all that the teachers are doing. But like everyone else I’m exhausted at the prospect of another 5 weeks of lockdown life. We always mark the end of term with a huge cake sale,Continue reading “How to run a Zoom school disco”
Events that communicate goodness, beauty and truth – it starts with the invite
Are you are getting bored of meeting online? Wondering how to inject new life into your gatherings? In my line of work I help students and staff across Europe communicate the good news of Jesus Christ. We often run online topical events gathering people from a diverse background. But is there any point in runningContinue reading “Events that communicate goodness, beauty and truth – it starts with the invite”
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May I ask is it ok to use Spotify karaoke over Zoom to conduct our church’s carolling. All songs will be more than 70 years old, so there should be no copyright issues, correct? Your kind advice will be much appreciated.
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Hello, I’ve no idea, but I’ll ask some friends and get back to you!
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