(Daily Star) A London C of E church is the first to house a main branch post office

[On Friday]…hundreds of locals flocked to St James in West Hampstead to celebrate the post office’s grand opening.

Father Andrew Foreshew-Cain, who made the decision to mix consumerism with spiritualism, said: “We’re bringing a service to the local community which is an expression of Christian love.

“The local post office closed and there was nowhere else for a new one to go.

“An awful lot of hard work has gone on to make it happen, but it was worth it – God has provided.”

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One comment on “(Daily Star) A London C of E church is the first to house a main branch post office

  1. Terry Tee says:

    Sigh. The usual sloppy journalism when it comes to religion. They mean spirituality, not spiritualism.

    I notice too how journalists increasingly describe a person as evangelist when they mean evangelical.