John,
Thanks for that: I do have online access but I hope to continue to find
something useful in the Recorder while it survives (not for much longer I
expect!)
Jerry
On Mon, 13 Jun 2022 at 18:57, John E Staton <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Jerry,
I accessed all of this via the Facebook group, and much of it is on the
website. MR might provide a service for those who are not online, but for
those who are it offers little.
Best Wishes
JOHN E STATON
Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK
www.christianreflection.org.uk
Sent from my iPad
On 13 Jun 2022, at 16:13, Jerry Cook <jerry.cook@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I continue to receive my weekly Recorder (via my local newspaper shop) and
I do find some valuable things in it. So, in recent editions there was the
Prayer for Ukraine, which I have used in several Sunday services, and, more
recently, a pointer to the “Rise Up and Serve” song on YouTube, which I
used in the Pentecost Service in which we also marked the Queen’s Platinum
Jubilee.
Jerry Cook
*From:* methmins-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <methmins-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> *On
Behalf Of *Alan Sharp
*Sent:* 13 June 2022 15:06
*To:* methmins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [methmins] Methodist Recorder
I m wondering how many Supernumeraries are still taking the "Recorder"?
I have just received a subscription reminder, and the cost is £209.35 for
the year. I can't help comparing this to the "Church Times" which has
various rates: 1 year - *either* digital or print, £92 annually by direct
debit; or *both *digital and print for £115 annually by direct debit. I
am aware that the Church Times makes money from pages of adverts for Church
vacancies etc. but it does have many pages of news reporting and other
articles. I subscribe to the digital edition and think that will have to
be my choice for the future! And the "Recorder" has no digital edition.
Alan Sharp