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		<title>Denominations?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 11:20:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As many church-goers reading this blog will be aware it&#8217;s not just the high street hit by the &#8216;recession&#8217; but churches have felt it too. During our last PCC meeting the intent of the diocese to have less clergy in each area was mentioned. Alongside this 40% of the clergy in the diocese of York<a class="rmore" href="http://marktiddy.co.uk/denominations/">&#160;&#160; Read More ...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As many church-goers reading this blog will be aware it&#8217;s not just the high street hit by the &#8216;recession&#8217; but churches have felt it too. During our last PCC meeting the intent of the diocese to have less clergy in each area was mentioned.</p>
<p>Alongside this 40% of the clergy in the diocese of York are due to retire in the next 10 years and fewer people are coming forth for ordination.</p>
<p>Into the struggle and the potential lack of church leaders you can add into the mix that generally speaking church attendance is dropping, many smaller villages churches barely have a handful of regular attenders&#8230;but suggest closing the church and the locals cry &#8216;<strong>What about our Christenings?</strong>&#8216; &#8216;<strong>What about our weddings?</strong>&#8216; but buildings are an expensive business!</p>
<p>Interestingly in the midst of this crises some churches have deemed their building &#8216;too expensive&#8217; and moved into a local school and others have joined with other churches.</p>
<p>As I sat in the PCC hearing this I couldn&#8217;t help but <strong>wonder if now is the time to break down the denominational barriers</strong>? All Saints&#8217; here in South Cave is part of a partnership between the Anglicans and Methodists who worship together each week and work as one&#8230;.and it seems to work!</p>
<p>For many older folk in a church denominations are a big thing, I can think of some very &#8216;baptist&#8217; baptists in Peterborough who would say that like a stick of rock has text running through it they have baptist and there&#8217;s many people of other denominations who feel the same but I don&#8217;t think this applies as much for younger Christians.</p>
<p>When I was a teenager my parents went to an Anglican church, I did sometimes but I also went to a youth group at a &#8216;pentecostal-bordering-on-cult church&#8217; and also went to an evening church at a lively church in Norwich&#8230;when I was 17 I made the move to attend a Baptist church on Sunday mornings and not once in all of that did I think &#8216;argh what denomination am I?&#8217; but I called myself a Christian and still do. I work for an Anglican church partnership (with a hint of Methodist) but that doesn&#8217;t mean I&#8217;m Anglican&#8230;nor has my time in Peterborough left me a Baptist.</p>
<p>So as individual churches shrivel and die is it time to hang up the denomination banner, put aside the differences (which if we&#8217;re honest are pretty small differences) and come together for worship the trinitarian God that we all worship? I hope so&#8230;bring on Church unity!</p>
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