Regarding your interesting article about the Horton Chapel site (Com- munity calling out for secular use of site, August 31).
I would like to endorse the council's plan to keep the chapel as a place of worship as this was how it was foreseen by our forefathers and this is for our benefit.
Many in society today have got caught up in consumerism not realising how their spiritual needs are being neglected.
The churches which are growing in our nation and indeed worldwide are those which reach out into our communities and provide love, care and support as Jesus taught us.
They are the glue that is holding society together, they are not inward looking but are reaching out and truly serving their communities.
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