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U2 rocks the church
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Lincoln will play host to England's first U2Charist, an adapted Holy
Communion service which uses the songs of U2 in place of traditional
hymns, thanks to Â鶹Éç Local Radio.
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The idea behind the Lincoln U2Charist came about when a producer at Â鶹Éç
Radio Lincolnshire, Sue Edwards, heard about the phenomenon and travelled
to York Harbor, Maine in the United States to witness the worship.
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She said: "I wanted to make it relevant to our audience, so I came up
with the idea of hosting a U2Charist here in Lincoln.
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"There is a depth to
U2's lyrics. They've been around for three decades, so I think that's
testament to how their lyrics connect with people all over the world."
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The U2Charist will take place at St Swithin's Church in Lincoln on
Saturday 26 May 2007.
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A live band will perform U2 classics including I Still
Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, Mysterious Ways and Peace On Earth.
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The lyrics will appear on a large screen and worshippers will be
encouraged to sing along.
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Sue said: "It's not just about belting out Bono classics but a sharp
reminder to help fellow human beings who find themselves struggling to
survive on a daily basis."
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The service will focus on the Millennium Development Goals to reduce
world poverty.
U2 frontman Bono is a global ambassador for the Millennium Development
Goals which aim to eradicate dehumanising conditions by 2015.
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The
collection from the service will go to charities that are working to
these ends.
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The U2Charist at St Swithin's will be at 4.30pm on
26 May. Admission is free but capacity is limited.
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To reserve
seats people should call Radio Lincolnshire on 01522 821000.
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The service will be broadcast on .
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Notes to Editors
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The Celebrant will be the Bishop of Grantham, the Rt Rev Timothy Ellis.
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U2's songs will be performed live by the Lincoln New Life / Grapevine
band which will be led by Howard Williams.
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The sermon will be based around the Millennium Development Goals,
delivered by Rev Paige Blair.
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