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Yoga not enough of a stretch for vicar’s wife

Church bans class after she complains it’s too easy

- By Chris Brooke

FOR six years they have gathered in their local church hall to calm their minds and gently work their bodies through the centuries- old practice of yoga.

But now the group of middle-aged yogis and their teacher have been booted out by Rev Dan Brown after his wife Sarah decided the sessions were an offence to Christiani­ty and not physical enough.

Mrs Brown joined the class to investigat­e after her husband became alarmed by references to what he termed ‘Hindu practices’ on teacher Sarah Wilson’s website. During the class the vicar’s wife texted on her phone, did her own exercises and refused to meditate, saying it was against her Christian beliefs.

A yoga enthusiast who insists that the practice should be stripped of its spiritual roots to be a gym-style workout, she dismissed the session as ‘more like a nice lie-down’ than exercise.

After being briefed by his wife, Mr Brown emailed Miss Wilson to pull the plug on her class.

He wrote: ‘We find the style of yoga used doesn’t go along with our Christian values or constituti­on of the Church of England. There are lot of active Christians in the church who attend other yoga groups which are just about the physical exercise without the spiritual dynamic.

‘The church is a Christian venue other religious and cannot practices be used in the for same way you would not hold communion in a mosque.’

The 20- strong class has been forced to leave Wadsley Church Hall in Sheffield and move to a smaller community centre.

Miss Wilson, who also works as a nurse, said she was ‘stunned and outraged’ by Mrs Brown’s behaviour at her class and rejected the vicar’s criticism of unchristia­n spiritual practices. She said: ‘We use joss sticks because the church hall often smells of old dinners or bleach. I may do a bit of chanting sometimes but that’s it. and To ‘The me, Christiani­ty vicar spiritual does practice are not compatible. think is about yoga looking after yourself and being connected to nature.’ She added she told a zumba instructor who uses the hall that ‘they won’t be liking you either – swinging your hips in a skimpy top, it is too provocativ­e’. Class member Lesley Brindley, 57, said: ‘I am a Christian and I do not see a conflict. What’s happened is just wrong. I am going to complain to the bishop.’ Mr Brown was defiant, saying: ‘Yoga exercise was fine but we did not want Buddhist or Hindu practices in the church because it rejected Mrs is a Christian Brown, complaints an building.’ RE about teacher, her behaviour during the try- out session, insisting she was bullied ‘by a room of 20 women’. She said: ‘I love yoga but this was not exercise. If people want to meditate it is fine, but it is not what we Christians would do.’

 ??  ?? Hindu practices? Yoga teacher Sarah Wilson
Hindu practices? Yoga teacher Sarah Wilson
 ??  ?? No room at the hall: The class’s old venue
No room at the hall: The class’s old venue
 ??  ?? No thanks: Dan and Sarah Brown
No thanks: Dan and Sarah Brown

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