John Harrison
J Martin Rushton
John de Overa
J Martin Rushton
John de Overa
J Martin Rushton
John de Overa
John Harrison
John de Overa
Gerald Wilson
Mary Jones
Tristan Lockheart
ringing as a service to the church? Has that connection gone or are we too embarrassed to mention it? — Mary Jones
Phillip George
It might be sociable, good for toning the arms, mentally stimulating, a means to celebrate local and national events etc. but have we really moved so far away from the original purpose that bells were hung in church towers that ChatGPT did not come across mention of ringing as a service to the church? Has that connection gone or are we too embarrassed to mention it? — Mary Jones
John de Overa
have we really moved so far away from the original purpose — Mary Jones
John Harrison
have we really moved so far away from the original purpose that bells were hung in church towers — Mary Jones
John Harrison
Evangelical churches which are growing in popularity range from indifferent to outright hostile towards bellringing — Tristan Lockheart
Alan C
Christianity, or more specifically, the church, is an increasingly unattractive, or even toxic, brand. — Tristan Lockheart
Tristan Lockheart
Not the most inclusive turn of phrase I've heard used. I thought church bell ringing was for those with a faith as well as those without. — Alan C
Alan C
Do you think that most of the general population would consider a church/religious connection to be positive and something that attracts them to ringing? — Tristan Lockheart
John Harrison
Do you think that most of the general population would consider a church/religious connection to be positive and something that attracts them to ringing? — Tristan Lockheart
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