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Has Andrew Lloyd Webber Lost The Plot?
Andrew Lloyd Webber has said churches across the country should be fitted with Wi-Fi in a bid to make them a more integral part of the community. He said ''I want to get every church in the country on Wi-Fi. 'Once you do that, the church becomes the centre of the community again. They should go back to the medieval traditions, which is that the nave of the church is always used for local businesses.“
Asked who would fund the project, he said: ''Well, I am going to get involved, but the Government have indicated that they would pay for the idea of putting the Wi-Fi in.''
I can't imagine many businesses in this day and age taking advantage of the facility. He’s lost me.
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Asked who would fund the project, he said: ''Well, I am going to get involved, but the Government have indicated that they would pay for the idea of putting the Wi-Fi in.''
I can't imagine many businesses in this day and age taking advantage of the facility. He’s lost me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's only because the CofE decides to present its finances in a deliberately skewed way, Naomi. The riches of the centre are buried deep in the vaults with no danger of them actually being used for purposes which would actually help anyone except the Church Oligarchy.
The myth of the 'struggling local church' is a useful one to reduce expectations that their vast wealth might actually be put to a decent use.
The myth of the 'struggling local church' is a useful one to reduce expectations that their vast wealth might actually be put to a decent use.
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The advantages of wi-fi in a church: online bible studies, link a congregation to a large countrywide prayer metting, allow people to link to free Christian dating sites. Ultimately it could attract younger members of the community to the dying church. If the church wished to exist in 50 years time, it needs to pull something out the bag and quick. Why not wi-fi? Sounds like a good start to me.
I could have expressed that better - I mean that having a (genuinely) strapped-for-cash local organisation deflects the public from noticing the wealth of the centre.
It's an accountants' fiction - they are all part of the same organisation, but choose to keep the public facing elements 'skint'.
A bit like Amazon hiding all its profits in Luxembourg and being on the breadline here ...
It's an accountants' fiction - they are all part of the same organisation, but choose to keep the public facing elements 'skint'.
A bit like Amazon hiding all its profits in Luxembourg and being on the breadline here ...
First time I ever entered a synagogue was to attend the barmitzvah of a friend's stepson. Whilst waiting some considerable time for the ceremony to commence with a chapati perilously perched on my head loads of the men were wandering around the congregation and there were lots of animated gestures and conflabs. Our friend explained it was like the Stock Market where business was discussed regularly. The start of the ceremony was almost an inconvenience to these gentlemen.
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