Orthopraxy instead of orthodoxy.....
 
 
 
 
London Telegraph
 
 
Church of England creating 'pagan church' to recruit members
The Church of England is trying to recruit pagans and spiritual  believers 
as part of a drive to retain congregation numbers.

 
By Radhika Sanghani 
9:03AM BST 21 Jun 2013
 
 
The church is training ministers to create “a pagan church where 
Christianity  [is] very much in the centre” to attract spiritual believers. 
 
Ministers are being trained to create new forms of Anglicanism suitable for 
 people of alternative beliefs as part of a Church of England drive to 
retain  congregation numbers. 
 
Reverend Steve Hollinghurst, a researcher and adviser in new religious  
movements told the BBC: “I would be looking to formulate an exploration of the  
Christian faith that would be at home in their culture.” 
 
He said it would be “almost to create a pagan church where Christianity was 
 very much in the centre.” 
 
The Church Mission Society, which is training ministers to “break new  
ground”, hopes to see a number of spiritual people align themselves with  
Christianity. 

 
Andrea Campenale, of the Church Mission Society, said: “Nowadays people, 
they  want to feel something; they want to have some sense of experience.  
“We live in reflective England where there’s much more of a focus on  
ourselves. I think that is something we can bring in dialogue with the 
Christian 
 society.”  
The Church Mission Society’s webpage advertising their pioneer training  
scheme states: “Wherever in the world the mission of Jesus goes on, the church 
 needs pioneer mission leaders to break new ground.”  
The news comes as spiritual seekers celebrate the summer solstice at  
Stonehenge today.  
Pagans and druids will gather to watch the sun rise following the longest 
day  of the year, celebrating at the historic monument.  
The new move could see famous druids such as druid leader Arthur Pendragon  
move to Anglicanism.  
More than 20,000 people gathered at Stonehenge today ahead of a £27 million 
 transformation of the site.  
The huge gathering of people marked the event in a "positive, friendly  
atmosphere" as they waited for the sun to come up, but cloudy skies prevented  
them from basking in a beautiful sunrise.  
Superintendent Matt Pullen from Wiltshire Police said: "Solstice 2013 has  
been a great success with approximately 21,000 people celebrating in the  
positive, friendly atmosphere as they waited for sunrise.  
"The weather held but unfortunately the cloud cover was too dense to see 
the  sun come up."  
Loraine Knowles, Stonehenge director at English Heritage, said that 
although  Stonehenge never failed to impress visitors, the setting of the 
stones 
had  marred people's appreciation and enjoyment of the  site.

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