“I’d rather be in the mountains thinking of God"
The view you’re looking at is of Ullswater in the glorious Lake District. It’s where I was on Sunday as I joined with 4th Sunday adventures of “Tranquillity and play by the lake”. So what’s that about? Why wasn’t I doing “proper” church? Isn’t that what vicars, even retired ones, should do? One of the things I have been thinking about has been how churches can help the faith of people for whom "proper" church doesn’t scratch where they’re itching. Don’t misunderstand me. I think there is great benefit in “proper” church, hymns, reading, prayers, sermons in (usually) historic buildings. But that doesn’t do it for everyone. John Muir, a Scottish-American environmentalist and influential in having Yosemite set up as a National Park, in the 19 th century said, “I’d rather be in the mountains thinking of God, than in church thinking about the mountains” and I guess that’s still true for many people t...