Choice between the government borrowing, which is cheaper than the private sector can borrow, so the private sector can borrow, so the private sector can borrow, so the private sector has to manage the assets more effectively than the Public Sector to off set the higher financing costs. This report was written before the colla pse this report was written before the collapse of carillion. That is uppermost in everyones minds it remains the case with the pfi initiatives, if it goes wrong, the government must step in . You can ta ke government must step in . You can take a different view of carillion, that in some cases too much risk has been transferred to the private sector and it has not been able to cope. One of the big problems that comes in terms with carillion is that carillion bought a lot of its competitors. So a problem for the government in 2er78s of conventional procurement or pfi is you need healthy competition between the various parties that can build facilities for you. So
Different Christmas services; message the same
Many Oak Ridge churches are preparing for Christmas Eve, even during this COVID-19 pandemic.
“Especially when people are feeling lonely and isolated and apart from one another, its always important to mark holy time like this,” said Pastor Rory Naeve of First Baptist Church of Oak Ridge.
While Gov. Bill Lee’s recent executive order allows for churches to continue to meet in person, some churches are instead opting for other options, like streaming services online or in Naeve’s case, a drive-in theater setup.
As he explained, at 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve (Thursday), First Baptist Church of Oak Ridge will have a large screen and a radio broadcast to which people in each vehicle can listen. Each car will get a paper bag with the order of the service s parts printed, along with an LED candle, and a communion serving. He explained the grape juice comes prepackaged with a wafer for the communion.
Nine churches to stage free nativity drive-through Saturday
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Nine Oak Ridge congregations will present a free drive-through nativity from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, December 19.
Everyone is invited to drive through the parking lots of the following churches in order, beginning with First Christian Church on the west end of town, to view scenes from the Christmas story, a press release said.
First Christian Church, 100 Gum Hollow Road: The angel appears to Mary.
Church of Jesus Christ LDS, 140 South Jefferson Circle: Mary visits Elizabeth.
High Places Community Church, 123 Randolph Road: Road to Bethlehem.
First United Methodist Church, 1350 Oak Ridge Turnpike: No room at the inn.
Nine Oak Ridge churches to stage Drive-Thru Nativity on Saturday
Carolyn Krause/Special to The Oak Ridger
Nine Oak Ridge congregations will present a free Drive-Thru Nativity from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday Dec. 19.
Everyone is invited to drive through the parking lots of the following churches in order, beginning with First Christian Church on the west end of town, to view scenes from the Christmas story.
First Christian Church, 100 Gum Hollow Road, will present “The Angel Appears to Mary.”
The Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints:, 140 S. Jefferson Circle, will present “Mary Visits Elizabeth.”
High Places Community Church at 123 Randolph Road will present “The Road to Bethlehem.”