Here you can find this week's service leaflet, either directly on the site or downloadable in PDF format if preferred, interspersed with musical and spoken content where we are still producing it. The church is now open for worship on Sunday mornings again, but we will continue for now to post resources here for those who cannot attend for whatever reason, which will usually go live on Saturday evening / Sunday morning; please listen "together" with us at 10am each Sunday.
NOTE (1pm, Sunday 12th): we have added an experimental direct recording of the service to this page, which you are welcome to listen to if you wish to; this is unedited audio scraped from a video taken on an iPad (so the service "starts" 2 minutes 30 seconds into the audio) - given the location it was recorded from some things are much clearer than others, but it gives some idea of a "live" service.
NOTE (1pm, Sunday 12th): we have added an experimental direct recording of the service to this page, which you are welcome to listen to if you wish to; this is unedited audio scraped from a video taken on an iPad (so the service "starts" 2 minutes 30 seconds into the audio) - given the location it was recorded from some things are much clearer than others, but it gives some idea of a "live" service.
service_12_july.mp3 | |
File Size: | 42233 kb |
File Type: | mp3 |
gospel_and_sermon_trinity_5.mp3 | |
File Size: | 6276 kb |
File Type: | mp3 |
trinity_5_proper_10_2020_web.pdf | |
File Size: | 371 kb |
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Short and loud, again - this is "Fanfare" by the Welsh composer William Mathias, who is most famous for his anthem "Let the people praise thee O God" based on Psalm 67, which was written for the Royal Wedding of the Prince & Princess of Wales in 1981.