Abstract

This paper revisits data published in Francis and Martineau's (2001) study, Rural Visitors: a parish workbook in order to examine what rural churches say to those visitors who are not themselves regular churchgoers. The main finding concerns the extent to which nonchurchgoers find in these buildings the opportunity for payer. The main challenge concerns how these buildings can be kept open and properly resourced to help in the visitors' spiritual quest.

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