Our organist recently recorded a service as part of a degree for the Royal School of Church Music. She shared with me the final 20 minutes of our service on 18 September. It included a reflection on Genesis 2.4b-14, a part of the second creation story. It includes too a few squawks from children in the congregation: baptismal families who wanted to stay to hear a few musings from the local ministers.
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A recording of my sermon from the 12th September 2010. Thoughts on David Brackenridge’s 3 Peaks Challenge, Virtual Communion and the Kingdom of God…
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On Sunday 15th November members of St Philips and friends from near and far gathered to take part in the Children in Need’s Sing Hallelujah project.
Sing Hallelujah is a nationwide event which encourages people to find their voice and discover the joy of singing through Handel’s famous “Hallelujah Chorus”
At the 11am service the choir performed the chorus, led by Sandra Anderson who put a great deal of hard work into corralling (choralling?) the chorus into shape. Fiona Carlile accompanied splendidly on the organ.
Kenneth Anderson gave an informative and entertaining presentation on the life of Handel before the choir launched into the chorus. The congregation were encouraged to join in the singing a second time around.
Many thanks to all involved!
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