Summer School

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Oh no, another thread that has gone off topic.

Keep on about Summer School - I thoroughly enjoyed it this year and was surprised by some of the comments at the closing plenary session so would like to hear more from some of those who were underwhelmed by this year's school.

We all go with our own agendas and I think mine this year was to relax in a safe environment with good people around - which is exactly what I managed to do. I thought I would have more time to explore the local area but that didn't quite go to plan however the heat for the first few days put me off walking too far anyway.

Any comments from others who were there?
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Quite so, SOP.

Back to the topic, please, everyone.
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"those who were underwhelmed by this year's school."

What on earth could they have to complain about? I think we should be told. Is anyone brazen enough to express their misgivings here?
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I didn't pick up anyone being 'underwhelmed' by this years Summer School. I thought the feed back on the last day was very positive. I did question the choice of one song we sang because I have problems with some of its words, but besides that, the rest of the week was wonderful, I learnt a lot, and laughed a lot, and met lots of inspiring people, and I have come away feeling more hopeful and positive about the new translation.... Thanks to everyone who made it a great week
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I was in Alan Griffith's workshop and feel so much more positive about the changes.

Last year I really got into the new responses, this year I felt I was mostly saying "and also . withyour spirit".

Eastern Promise, which workshops/seminars did you enjoy? Tell us more.
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I enjoyed them all SOP. Isn't it wonderful that the new translation means we can all go on doing what we do regardless?
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SOP wrote:Any comments from others who were there?
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I was grateful for Anne's remarks about the use of 'Lord of the Dance' ... I had been aware of the outcry when it was first published, borne from a disbelief that the Lord would be so human as to dance. Anne's comments borne from a close encounter with the reality of fellowship between rivals in the Middle East was new to me.
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