…that at the recent Assembly (meeting) of the Presbyterian Churches in South Australia our chairman, when addressing us collectively, called us ‘assemblers’. I hadn’t heard anyone do that before. Wonder if it will catch on?
…that at the recent Assembly (meeting) of the Presbyterian Churches in South Australia our chairman, when addressing us collectively, called us ‘assemblers’. I hadn’t heard anyone do that before. Wonder if it will catch on?
Assembly is done. Think I’ll go home and have a sleep. State of Origin tonight. Queenslander!
One of my colleagues asserts that my posting material on this blog during Assembly sittings is worse than his reading those posts during the same Assembly sittings because if I didn’t post them, he couldn’t read them. I suppose he’s got some sort of point.
Malcolm Maclean attended the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland last week and offers some observations about his experience on his blog ‘Something To Say‘. His comments are constructive and encouraging. One comment, in particular, resonated. I usually get the impression (very subjective, I know) that General Assemblies are the closure of an …