Welsh church plans 'Doctor Who' service
Young worshippers are to be invited to compare a Time Lord with the Lord of Time at a special Doctor Who themed church service. Teenagers and people in their early 20s are being targeted for the Communion service, with music and video clips from the hit series, at St Paul's Church in Grangetown, Cardiff. The Anglican church was used as a location three years ago for an episode of the series starring Christopher Eccleston as the ninth Doctor. Fr Dean Atkins, youth officer with the Diocese of Llandaff and one of the organisers of the service, said: "The figure of Doctor Who is somebody who comes to save the world, almost a Messiah figure. "In the series there are lots of references to salvation and the doctor being almost immortal. We are using the figure of Doctor Who as a parable of Christ. "The language used in the series lends itself to exploring the Christian faith." He added: "Christ is a kind of cosmic figure as well if you like, somebody who does not travel through time but all eternity is found in him. "He is a kind of encapsulation of the beginning and the end, in fact he existed before time began and he will exist when time ends." Parish priest Fr Ben Andrews said: "I love the series, and it has such a great following that we couldn't resist doing something for young people on a Doctor Who theme."
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