A note on transcripts

You may be wondering where the transcripts have gone. We've moved them to a separate blog, FWCC Triennial Transcripts, while we work on a way of making them easier to read- many of them are several thousand words long!

We will make a new post here for each transcript, with a summary and a link to the full text on the other blog.

Best wishes

Triennial blog team

Monday 13 August 2007

Sunday morning (2) Marion McNaughton

DUDUZILE MTSHAZO:
Good morning, friends. Welcome back. We are still continuing with worship and exploring around the theme. I would like to introduce to you a friend of a friend, Marion McNaughton, a grandmother of two and another one to come! She has been a tutor at Woodbrooke, but now she is doing much more important work, having retired she is now a volunteer gardener at Woodbrooke! Talk about caring for the earth. We are going to worship and when Marion is ready she will rise to the podium and will give us her message. May we then Friends go into worship.

MARION McNAUGHTON ADDRESSED THE TRIENNIAL AS FOLLOWS

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