• From the Clergy for September

    From the Clergy for September

    18 Aug 2021 • From the Clergy

    Coventry Cathedral is a striking building in many ways, but one of its most memorable features is the large, bronze sculpture of Michael defeating the devil on its east wall. The work of Jacob Epstein in 1958, it is a vivid reminder of the cathedral’s dedication to St Michael, but it is a popular theme around the Christian world. A stone’s throw from the Anglican Cathedral in Miraflores, Lima, Michael presides over a roundabout from atop a column.

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  • July-August News From The Clergy

    July-August News From The Clergy

    23 Jun 2021 • From the Clergy

    I love the Lake District, Cumbria and, in particular, St Bees. Unless you’re very new to the area, or have been living under a particularly dense rock for the last seven years, you’re probably thinking: “Yes, Sarah, we know! Tell us something new!” There is, however, a reason for me repeating this well-known fact. Whenever I am in that area, I cannot help but realise afresh, what a truly beautiful, “green and pleasant land” we live in. Much of the greenness may be due to the often-bemoaned high level of rain we experience, but even this is a blessing many people in other countries would love to share.

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  • Churchyard Featured in Video

    Churchyard Featured in Video

    12 Jun 2021 • St John's Parish News

    Our churchyard recently featured in a video created by Rev Doug Chaplin

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  • June News From the Clergy

    June News From the Clergy

    14 May 2021 • From the Clergy

    The clergy chanted in the choir, children screamed in the nave; the cries of screaming babies and the grieving of their mothers gave the response to those singing the office.

    This evocative image, of the monks carrying on with the daily office in the choir while the nave was a scene of chaos, the transcendent song from one mingling with the piteous lament from the other, is a description by a local chronicler of Worcester Cathedral in early November 1139. Civil War between King Stephen and his cousin Empress Matilda had just begun in earnest, and men from Gloucester, loyal to the empress’ half-brother Robert but also seeking to attack their commercial rivals, were marching on Worcester. Forewarned, desperate citizens sought sanctuary in the cathedral with their most prized possessions, turning the church into what a modern historian describes as a ‘giant warehouse and refugee camp’.

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  • May News From the Clergy

    May News From the Clergy

    21 Apr 2021 • From the Clergy

    What a difference a year makes!
    Last year I sat alone in my kitchen early on Easter Day, reading the familiar and much-loved accounts of the first Easter. The experience was both deeply moving and deeply lonely.
    This year I celebrated Easter in church, with flowers, lights, music and, most importantly, people!

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  • Little Lambs is Restarting!

    Little Lambs is Restarting!

    18 Apr 2021 • St John's Parish News

    Exciting news!

    Little Lambs will be back on 26th April from 10-11.30.

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  • Children's Church Restarts

    Children's Church Restarts

    17 Apr 2021 • St John's Parish News

    We're really excited that Children's Worship will be starting back tomorrow during the 10.30 service. We look forward to seeing old friends and new!

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  • Death of HRH Prince Philip

    Death of HRH Prince Philip

    9 Apr 2021 • From the Clergy

    ​Following the very sad news of the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, today 9th April 2021 the Union Flag was raised to half-mast on the tower and then the sixth bell was tolled 99 times

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  • April News from the Clergy

    April News from the Clergy

    31 Mar 2021 • From the Clergy

    I stared, uncomprehending, at a square of blistered black paint. My friend was doing her PhD in Soviet art history and I had agreed to accompany her to the exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. I love art and art galleries, but it baffles me that people look at Caravaggio, with his magnificent use of light and shade to skilfully portray a gritty reality, in the same category as Jackson Pollock, who threw paint at a canvas.

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  • March News From the Clergy

    March News From the Clergy

    24 Feb 2021 • From the Clergy

    “Rejoice, hold fast to the faith. And remember to fulfil those small tasks that you have learned while you were with me.”
    Reputed to be amongst the last words of St David to his followers, these words could just as easily have been spoken by Jesus to the disciples of his day, and to his modern-day disciples.

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