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Notable features of Ship of Fools website are: "The Mystery Worshipper" [2] – reports on church services made by anonymous worshippers. The intention is to give feedback on how they appear to outsiders and first-time visitors.
Occasional hearing is the practice of attending worship services or preaching by ministers of denominations other than one's own. Historically, the practice has been resisted and is even a matter of church discipline among churches that study confessional integrity.
On 16 December 2018 the church was visited by a 'mystery worshipper' from the Ship of Fools website who gave the church a broadly positive write-up, [8] rating the sermon 8/10 and the likelihood of a making a return visit 7/10. In early 2023 a major refurbishment and enhancement of the church's organ was completed by Paul Mortier of MPOS.
Mystery Worshipper at the Ship of Fools' website; Religious titles Preceded by. Bruce Clark. Bishop of Riverina 2005 – 2012 Succeeded by. Rob Gillion This page was ...
Mystery Worshipper Report at the Ship of Fools website This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 17:13 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Mystery Worshipper report from 2009 on the Ship of Fools website; Original plans from the Incorporated Church Building Society archive held in Lambeth Palace Library; Photos of the Magnus stones and the Russian Memorial at Public Sculptures of Sussex
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"Mystery Worshipper" report about St Ethelredra's on the Ship of Fools website Archived 12 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine 360° panorama of Church interiors v