Saturday, July 20, 2013

Engaging a community


Twenty years ago Katoomba started its Winter Magic Festival, celebrating the winter solstice.

It was a decidedly 'New Age', 'Pagan' event, a counter to Christians. The churches closed their doors. Witches, warlocks, fairies and goblins paraded.

The event has changed somewhat over time and has more of a community focus and inclusion these days. People still dress up and the odd warlock can still be seen. But the pagan symbols have been removed from the promotional material.

Since the Rev Ray Robinson became the senior minister of St Hilda’s Katoomba eight years ago he has made consistent efforts to engage the community. He went to the organising committee of the Winter Magic Festival in his first year. People raised eyebrows. St Hilda’s is in the main street. The parade passes directly in front. Ray wanted to be involved. Read more

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