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I am on the isle of Man at the moment, where there is a rich tapestry of viking and celtic heritage. I have been speaking to a couple who go on Keeill walks of prayer. These go to places of Celtic worship sites as a pilgrimage. Keeills are small, and so the communities must have worshipped God while in the open air. A facinating insight that a walking church is actually nothing new - the Celtic communities prayed where they were - the were incarnational - God was known to be everywhere.
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