High-tech vicars in the UK are packing their laptops and heading for Manchester where the Great Northern Christian Resources Exhibition offers a software heaven. They will be shown an ecclesiastical window into cyberspace and shown how to log onto the Pope’s latest pronouncements, visit the First Church of Cyberspace and even access the Klingon Bible project where the good book is being translated into the most famous science fiction language. Church hardware on offers includes a digital karaoke machine with 3,000 hymns stored on disk and a graveyard planner where vicars can list burial plots.