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INTERVIEWER |
GRAHAM |
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How long have you attended St Andrew's? |
30 years |
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What do you do? |
I'm a Funeral
Director |
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What church activities are you involved in? |
I'm a server. |
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What are your five favourite things? |
Twix biscuits,
music, my drum kit, my guitar, chicken |
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Can you describe a book you read recently in one sentence? |
"Bury my Heart
in Bermondsey" - an interesting book about stories from the
funeral profession |
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What is your favourite television programme? |
I haven't got a
favourite but I do enjoy nature programmes, biographies and
documentaries |
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If you could have lunch with two well known people, who would
you invite? |
Sigmund Freud
and Spike Milligan. If things get a bit too deep and
heavy, Spike could provide some light relief |
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What is one of the most important things you have learned in
life so far? |
Live each day
as if it was you last |
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Why is your Christian faith important to you? |
My life would
feel very empty without it |
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How does your faith affect the way in which you live your life
day to day? |
Because of my
faith I try to see people in the way that God sees them. I
feel I have a lot more compassion for people nowadays |
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What is special about St. Andrew's for you? |
It is the
church I grew up in and I feel very comfortable here |
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If you could say one thing to someone thinking of coming to St.
Andrew's for the first time, what would it be? |
At St. Andrew's
we always make people feel very welcome. |