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Evensong 31st May 2015
What takes your breath away? The first note of a familiar piece of music catches our breath; the assurance of knowing what comes next, holds us afresh. Perhaps we hold our breath as we listen to the unfolding themes of a piece we've never heard before; we anticipate the climactic mome… Read more
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Eucharist 31st May 2015
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Sermon by Neil Vigers on Sunday 31st May 2015
Mattins 31st May 2015
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Sermon by Dianna Gwilliams on Sunday 31st May 2015
Evensong 24th May 2015
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Sermon by Nicholas Thistlethwaite on Sunday 24th May 2015
Eucharist 24th May
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Sermon by Andrew Watson on Sunday 24th May 2015
Mattins 17th May 2015
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Sermon by Nicholas Thistlethwaite on Sunday 17th May 2015
Eucharist 17th May 2015
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Sermon by Loretta Minghella on Sunday 17th May 2015
Evensong 17th May 2015
Alleluia: Christ is risen! He is risen indeed: Alleluia! We are all prisoners of our geographical and class location: so writes Andrew Marr as he reconsiders how he does his job as journalist in the wake of the General Election. Politicians and civil servants are also grappling… Read more
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Evensong 10th May 2015
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Sermon by Stuart Beake on Sunday 10th May 2015
Eucharist 10th May 2015
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Sermon by Dianna Gwilliams on Sunday 10th May 2015
Evensong 3rd May 2015
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Sermon by David Martin on Sunday 3rd May 2015
Eucharist 3rd May 2015
In nomine Patris… Alleluia. Christ is risen. He is risen indeed. Alleluia. Perhaps the deepest question we can ever ask of ourselves is, ‘Who am I?’ That is to say, who am I beyond the very obvious givens of name, gender, age, or the things we construct around ourselves, our… Read more
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