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The Crack in the Wall

A St Faithful's Novel

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The Crack in the Wall

By: Tom Kennar
Narrated by: Tom Kennar
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Summary

St Faithful’s, Havnot, is a loyal, traditional parish church: faithful congregation, careful liturgy, dependable volunteers, and a quiet suspicion of anything described as “vision-led strategic renewal.”

The Diocese has other ideas.

Just up the road is St Paddy’s, a thriving Resource Church: energetic, confident, and convinced it knows how the future of the Church should look. When the Diocese proposes a partnership between the two churches, the plan seems straightforward. Experience, energy and expertise from St Paddy’s will help revitalise St Faithful’s.

What could possibly go wrong?

Quite a lot, as it turns out.

As the two church cultures begin to collide, comfortable assumptions start to fracture. The language of strategy meets the stubborn reality of parish life. Enthusiastic reformers encounter people who have quietly sustained faith for decades. Those certain they know how the Church should grow begin to question what faithfulness really means.

At the centre of it all is Sandy Lintel, a thoughtful young curate navigating vocation, loyalty, and a growing relationship with architect Jack Malik, while the parish around her becomes the unlikely testing ground for a much larger debate about the future of the Church.

Warm, perceptive and gently comic, The Crack in the Wall is a novel about church politics, human frailty, and the surprising grace that appears when certainty begins to give way.

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A delightful story of parish life with a cast of characters you rapidly started caring for. The gentle humour illuminates the book as it explores the realities of the Church of England today.

Joy, hope and Parish realism

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Excellent story. Well observed yet very gentle. So many people will identify with the characters and the plot. Every Anglican vicar and curate will know they could well have written this.
Wonderful stuff.

One or two hiccups in audible narration. Nothing bad. Actually made it more naturally story telling.

Would recommend this thoroughly.

So very identifiable and funny

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I loved the characters and their relationships with one another. As a Christian and member of a local church, this story rang so true! There is so often a conflict about whether traditional worship or modern worship is ‘better’ and it is great to see that there is a possibility of them working hand in hand instead.
I hope there will be a sequel, I want to hear how the romance progresses and what new challenges they will all have to face.

History meets modernity and no-one loses!

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