Again, with respect, I just find this whole preoccupation with "the energy" of the space a bit ironic, especially if it is coming from atheists. For those that profess to not believe in spirits and folklore to be bothered by the energy of a space, or a room in a building flies in the face of what you say you don't believe. I'm not talking about Stilly here except in a very peripheral way, as I don't know what her belief system is. I'm speaking more to the overall idea that somehow one is supporting the church by attending a concert there. Or that there is an energy in the place. It is just a building that is available at a cheap enough price to allow the promotion of the folk music we all love. The use of the building allows those of us that pay bills by playing music to make a living. All these arguments just seem a stretch to me. Mick
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