- A different time of day would lend a different vibe and dynamic and so freshen things up in that sense
- A different time of day gives more Festival weekend time for various groups and activities to be given over to making stuff that feeds into the service
- A different time of day situates the service more at the heart of what we're committed to as our all-age Sunday (where programming site-wide is different, anyway)
- A different time of day makes more of a punctuation point for the Festival - rather than being the Sunday morning highlight it could feel more like the beginning of the end of a three-day weekend, with Monday having a different feel and tone perhaps
- It might make it easier to attract the local churches to share in our service, as they could still meet in the morning and then join us for the afternoon
So, this year, we'll be holding our Festival Communion service at 3pm on Sunday afternoon. It's an experiment and it's one we need you to be with us on. It will feel strange. But strange is good. Things made a little bit less familiar often help us enter into an even greater sense of participation and mystery as we share, remember and celebrate together.
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