These days many churches have a small kitchen area so that post-service coffee can be served. The usual set-up involves a serving area, sink, taps, draining board, hot water geyser and the necessary drawers and cupboards for storage: i.e. like a kitchen in your home. If a church does not have a church hall or anteroom the kitchen (which is sometimes screened with tasteful oak) is very useful.
Until yesterday I had not seen a dishwasher installed in a church.
My friend commented that it helps keep the church 'going'. By this I suppose he meant that the social aspect of a cuppa is important, and removing the tedium of washing up is a boon for those tasked with producing refreshments.
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