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Love, peace and unity.Our national online service for the Second Sunday after Trinity comes from St Giles-in-the-Fields London.This traditional service of Mattins is led by three curates who will be priested in the coming weeks, and explores the theme of love, peace and unity.
In this episode, Justin and Bekah discuss the practice of the daily offices with sub-deacon Andrew West, a member of the Julian Way with a passion for daily prayer. Andrew explains the practice of morning and evening prayer, his own relationship to the practice, and some of the ways set prayers and Psalms can draw worshipers deeper into love of God and love of neighbor.
Readings and sermon from service of Mattins for the Second Sunday in Advent. The sermon was given by Qyan Arnachellum.
Readings music prayers and reflection for Sunday the 4th July
An Ash Wednesday service from London's oldest churchCelebrant & Preacher: Fr Marcus Walker, The RectorResponses: MorleyCanticles: Venite – Plainchant; Benedicite & Benedictus in Bb – PurcellLitany: LoosemoreAnthem: Miserere mei – AllegriCommination Collect: Turn thou us, O good Lord – TomkinsTo support the work of St Bart's, and the maintenance of our ancient building, please give what you can to: https://www.mygivinghub.com/go?id=LkODaqQ9G3Our website: https://www.greatstbarts.com/Support the show (https://www.mygivinghub.com/go?id=LkODaqQ9G3)
Wednesday, fifth week in Lent. (Mattins) Morning Service Rite I, page 37. Book of Common Prayer. Hymn 150 Forty days and Forty nights.
Sermon by Canon Dr Paula Gooder, Chancellor, at Mattins on The Third Sunday of Epiphany, 26 January 2020.
Sermon by The Reverend Robert Coupland, Sacrist, at Mattins on The Third Sunday of Advent, 15th December 2019.
Sermon by The Reverend Canon Tricia Hillas, Pastor, at Mattins on The Second Sunday before Advent, 17th November 2019.
Sermon by The Reverend Rachel Weir, Minor Canon, at Mattins on The Fourth Sunday Before Advent, Sunday 3 November 2019.
Sermon by The Reverend Rachel Weir, Minor Canon, at Mattins on the Eleventh Sunday after Trinity, Sunday 1 September.
Sermon by The Reverend Canon Mark Poulson, Diocesan Coordinator for Presence and Engagement, at Mattins on The Third Sunday of Easter, 5th May 2019.
Sermon by The Dean at Mattins on Easter Day, Sunday 21 April 2019.
Sermon by the Reverend Rachel Weir, Minor Canon, at Mattins on the Third Sunday before Lent, 17th February 2019.
Sermon by the Reverend Canon Jonathan Brewster, Treasurer, at Mattins on the Fourth Sunday before Lent, 10th February 2019.
Sermon by The Very Reverend Dr David Ison, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, at Mattins on the Fourth Sunday of Epiphany, 27 January 2019.
Sermon by The Reverend Helen O'Sullivan, Priest Vicar and Chaplain, on Epiphany Sunday, 6 January 2019.
Sermon by The Dean, at Mattins on The Second Sunday of Advent, 9 December 2018.
Sermon by The Reverend Hilary Ison at Mattins on the Twentieth Sunday after Trinity, Sunday 14 October 2018.
Welcome to Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast #130! Today's guest is an American organist Randall Krum. He was born in Albany, New York and grew up in the nearby village of Ephratah where he studied piano and organ with local teachers. During high school he began focused organ studies with area organist, Dr. Elmer A. Tidmarsh, a onetime student of Charles-Marie Widor and a longtime friend of Marcel Dupré. Following graduation from high school and in preparation to audition for admission into college organ study, he studied with Willard Irving Nevins at the Guilmant Organ School in New York City. Subsequently he was accepted at the Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore, MD, where he studied with Professors Clarence Snyder, Arthur Rhea and Arthur Howes completing both the Bachelor's Degree and Master's Degree in organ and liturgical music. Mr. Krum has been organist at a number of churches in the eastern United States, notably St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Baltimore, MD, Sacred Heart St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, Bennington, VT, and St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Bennington, VT. Currently, Mr. Krum is organist-choirmaster of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Lake Mary, Florida. In 1987, Mr. Krum was an American delegate to the International Congress of Organists in Cambridge, England, where he participated in a variety of organ and choral workshops. In Summer, 1993, he studied in Paris with organist Jacques Taddei and participated in workshops with Henri Houbart, Philippe Lefebvre, and Mme. Marie-Louise Langlais. In Summer, 2005, he attended the Royal School of Church Music International Summer School at St. John University, York, England, where he took part in courses and workshops led by John Rutter, John Bell, Alistair Warwick and other RSCM faculty. Additionally, he participated with all International Summer School students in singing daily Mattins and Evensong at Yorkminster. Mr. Krum has presented recitals at the Episcopal Cathedral of All Saints, Albany, NY, the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Paul, Burlington, VT, and for the Centennial Celebration of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Bennington, VT in 2007. His organ-related activities include membership in the American Guild of Organists where he is webmaster for the Central Florida Chapter and a member of the Executive Committee. In this conversation Randall shares his insights about how to keep being alive and interested in music as one ages. And don't forget to help spread the word about the SOP Podcast by sharing it with your organist friends. Thanks for caring. Relevant link: https://www.facebook.com/randall.krum
Sermon by The Reverend Prebendary Dr Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons, Priest in Charge, St Mary's-at-Hill, London, at Mattins at St Paul's Cathedral on Trinity Sunday. Recorded on Sunday 27th May 2018.
G Herbert read by Classic Poetry Aloud: http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com/ Giving voice to the poetry of the past. --------------------------------------- Mattins by George Herbert (1593 – 1633) I cannot ope mine eyes, But thou art ready there to catch My morning-soul and sacrifice: Then we must needs for that day make a match. My God, what is a heart? Silver, or gold, or precious stone, Or star, or rainbow, or a part Of all these things or all of them in one? My God, what is a heart? That thou should'st it so eye, and woo, Pouring upon it all thy art, As if that thou hadst nothing else to do? Indeed man's whole estate Amounts (and richly) to serve thee: He did not heav'n and earth create, Yet studies them, not him by whom they be. Teach me thy love to know; That this new light, which now I see, May both the work and workman show: Then by a sun-beam I will climb to thee. First aired: 1 August 2009 For hundreds more poetry readings, visit the Classic Poetry Aloud index. Reading © Classic Poetry Aloud 2009
G Herbert read by Classic Poetry Aloud: http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com/ Giving voice to the poetry of the past. --------------------------------------- Mattins by George Herbert (1593 – 1633) I cannot ope mine eyes, But thou art ready there to catch My morning-soul and sacrifice: Then we must needs for that day make a match. My God, what is a heart? Silver, or gold, or precious stone, Or star, or rainbow, or a part Of all these things or all of them in one? My God, what is a heart? That thou should'st it so eye, and woo, Pouring upon it all thy art, As if that thou hadst nothing else to do? Indeed man's whole estate Amounts (and richly) to serve thee: He did not heav'n and earth create, Yet studies them, not him by whom they be. Teach me thy love to know; That this new light, which now I see, May both the work and workman show: Then by a sun-beam I will climb to thee. First aired: 1 August 2009 For hundreds more poetry readings, visit the Classic Poetry Aloud index. Reading © Classic Poetry Aloud 2009