Revd Alan

Traveller in search of God looking for fellow travellers. Currently Priest in Charge, Hale with Badshot Lea Team Ministry, formerly an IS Manager in a large UK based food company.

Friday, 26 December 2008

M&S Advertising

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Do you think the standard of biblical knowledge is going down? I saw M&S using "Eat Drink and be Merry" as an advert over thei...

Christmas Thoughts

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Christmas was different this year. For the past 29 Christmases I have been employed in the food industry and found advent a time less of wai...
Sunday, 21 December 2008

Final Show

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Well, its all over for me - at least this time round. I was amazed at how easy broadcasting was - but then perhaps the difficult bit is doin...
Saturday, 20 December 2008

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Doh - talked about so much in last weeks show that it was only as I started to prepare this weeks show - yes - it is prepared - though as I...
Sunday, 14 December 2008

Christmas Lights Festival

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Friday night was the switch on of the Christmas Lights and there was certainly a lot on around the church. ShedatThePark sang for half an h...

Second Show

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Having remembered to advertise the blog I thought I had better update it! When I agreed to do the show with Duncan I wondered how we were go...
Saturday, 6 December 2008

First show

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In my first show I talked about a number of things! And here are some of the links. Unfortunately I forgot to plug the blog so I doubt anyon...
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Alan Crawley
Husband, Father to 4 daughters, journeying I hope towards God. I spent nearly 30 years working in IT/IS departments in a large UK food company - typical joke: how do you acquire a small UK food business, buy a large one and manage it for a few years. I discovered my call to ministry relatively late in life and have been having tremendous fun discovering parts of me that have remained hidden until now. Now retired after undertaking 17 years in ministry. Sometimes tempted to say things for effect (note to self: I must not do this in sermons, I must not do this in sermons...).
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