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Photographer.
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In the past we’ve discussed ways to say goodbye to a vicar. To keep things equal, it was felt that it was only fair to spend some time pondering what happens when a new Church leader arrives at a Church.
Its never easy starting a new job somewhere, so how can a Church make their new leader feel welcome when they arrive?
Here are five ways to welcome a new Church leader.
(So they can take you everywhere they go)
What ideas do you have?
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We’ve looked at a few Christmas presents over the last week for the different people in our lives. What about our local Vicar / Priest / Minister / Other Person with Dog Collar ? Well, its Christmas, and ministers are busy people at the moment, with Carol Services, Sunday Services, Special Assemblies, Random Christmas Gatherings, and Carol Services to get to. (I realise I said Carol Services twice, but I figured there are so many going on, it was worth mentioning twice). Help your minister get to every event he needs to, by buying them a spare minister “Inflatable Priest“.
This way they can have a spare vicar figure at hand if they need to send a replacement at short notice*.
Try this “Inflatable Priest“(Amazon Link) and you never need to worry about booking a vicar ever again!*
* Obviously you’re hoping that people cant tell the difference between their vicar, and a big balloon.
Married. Dad.
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