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In the news
19/08/2009 22:00:00
| A selection of links: |
| No communion at the Greenbelt Sunday morning service owing to swine flu. Hear more on the podcast (final item): Greenbelt Blog» Blog Archive » August 09 Podcast: pre-Festival release |
| Premier radio plan to go national in September: Premier Christian Radio set for national digital launch | Media | guardian.co.uk |
| Thinking Anglicans has questions from Synod (more interesting than they sound): Thinking Anglicans: General Synod - questions and answers |
| The Guardian camera club take 'the decline of the Church of England' as their theme for a monthly challenge: Camera club | Art and design | guardian.co.uk / Flickr: Guardian Camera Club |
| Guardian religion journalist talks about how the role affected his faith: How I became an agnostic | Stephen Bates | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk |
| Tony Blair talks to Alpha supporters: Tony Blair: doing God, finally | Madeleine Davies | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk |
| The Archbishop of Canterbury on hell: Archbishop of Canterbury: Hell is being alone for ever - Telegraph |




