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BBC's Songs of Praise?

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Does anyone here watch the BBC's Songs of Praise?


I sometimes do

I think it can be a good substitute for going to church
While this is different it kind of reminds me of another stay home parishioner watching the Crystal Cathedral so long ago.
 
Does anyone here watch the BBC's Songs of Praise?


I sometimes do

I think it can be a good substitute for going to church
I occasionally tune into BBC's *Songs of Praise* too! It’s a lovely way to connect with faith and music, especially if you can’t make it to church.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Does anyone here watch the BBC's Songs of Praise?


I sometimes do

I think it can be a good substitute for going to church


As a child and early teen I used to watch it every Sunday evening. Since then, never in 40 years...
 

Eddi

Christianity, Taoism, and Humanism
Premium Member
Is BBC a Christian organization?
No

It was first broadcast in 1961 before multi-culturalism and religious diversity were things, and it's still going strong

It is a relic of a by-gone age, much like the Church of England

Like the Church of England the BBC is very much an establishment institution

However, the BBC does have a religion and ethics department that serves Hindus, Muslims, and others

 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
However, the BBC does have a religion and ethics department that serves Hindus, Muslims, and others
I made only one request for a Hinduism article. BBC says I have made too many requests - 429.
Is that how one treats other religions?
 
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