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Beth Redman from St Peters Church, Brighton on 02/03/2014
Jonny Gumbel from St Peters Church, Brighton on 26/10/2014
Sam Coates from St Peters Church, Brighton on 12/05/2013
Sarah Bellamy from St Peters Church, Brighton on 05/08/2012
Jonny Gumbel from St Peters Church, Brighton on 02/05/2010
Celebrate Easter with a beautiful Eucharist service from St Peter's, led by the vicar, the Reverend Canon Will Hughes. The organist and Director of Music is Mark Dancer. This programme has been made possible by the kind donations of Shine Radio listeners who supported our Crowdfunder appeal which raised funds for equipment that lets us relay church services in stereo broadcast sound. Thank you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jonny Gumbel from St Peters Church, Brighton on 31/08/2014
Archie Coates from St Peters Church, Brighton on 10/04/2011
This service was recorded in the grounds of St Peter's on Thursday 24 December 2020. It is led by the vicar of St Peter's, the reverend Will Hughes. Mark Dancer plays organ. Around fifty members of the congregation attended. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Archie Coates from St Peters Church, Brighton on 14/06/2009
Archie Coates from St Peters Church, Brighton on 12/10/2014
Chris Fox from St Peters Church, Brighton on 23/11/2014
Jonny Gumbel from St Peters Church, Brighton on 01/07/2012
Jonny Gumbel from St Peters Church, Brighton on 03/11/2013
Alex Wood from St Peters Church, Brighton on 20/04/2014
Archie Coates from St Peters Church, Brighton on 10/11/2013
Archie Coates from St Peters Church, Brighton on 08/06/2014
Jonny Gumbel from St Peters Church, Brighton on 07/12/2014
Archie Coates from St Peters Church, Brighton on 17/03/2013
A daily radio update of services and help available in the Petersfield area during the coronavirus outbreak - this morning with Laura Sheppard and Joff Lacey. Today, the vicar of St Peter's Church, Will Hughes, joins us.
July 6, 1967 is etched in musical history as the day John Lennon was introduced to Paul McCartney by their mutual friend Ivan Vaughan.The moment of their meeting would have gone unremembered had it not been the beginning of one of the world’s greatest musical partnerships.This week we go to St Peter’s Church Hall to meet two women who were both there that day - Pam Cottrell and Jennie Lovegrove.Presenters: Laura Davis and Ellen Kirwin. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Phil Richards of Verulam in the Morning interviews Rev. Mark Dearnley of St Peter's Church about forthcoming events including a festival and a summer fair.
The Revd Mark Dearnley of St Peter's Church talks to Phil Richards about Easter. Find out what's going on at St Peter's over Easter, including an Easter egg hunt and why Easter is significant to the Church.
Original Quarrymen member Rod Davis takes us to the place where Paul McCartney and John Lennon first met - St Peter's Church in Woolton.He's joined with his brother Bernie Davis and the pair exclusively paint a detailed picture of what life was like in the village of Woolton when John and Paul met.Rod also debunks some widely-speculated myths about the Beatles and how the band came to be including a very interesting story about how there's a mistake on the plaque outside St Peter's Church Hall where the pair famously met.Rod played banjo with the Quarrymen from 1956 to mid 1957, he was replaced in the band by Paul. Since 1997 he has been playing guitar for the revived Quarrymen and sharing vocals with Len Garry. For Rod’s story see Hunter Davies’ biography of the Quarrymen. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate from St Peter's Church in Herefordshire
In Episode 2, Stevie and Ana talk Encounters. A fleeting glimpse of a stylish stranger while on holiday, an ongoing friendship with the woman who works in the local boutique, or bumping into an enigmatic stranger in a Soho club: often it’s the chance encounters we have that can really influence how we think about clothes. Stevie makes a new friend, and Naomi Shimada tells us about her solo travels in Argentina. Sophie Davidson talks getting dressed for a memorable blind date. Ann-Maria McCarthy tells us of a vintage friendship, and Ana has a round-table on make-up and growing up with her school friends. Finally, the latest Loved and Lost segment comes from fashion journalist and erstwhile party reporter Osman Ahmed. The British Red Cross charity shop is on Old Church Street, just off the King’s Road. You can visit the Sir John Soane-designed St Peter's Church in Walworth. It's at Liverpool Grove, London SE17 2HH. Ann-Maria Mccarthy is on Instagram at [@annmariamccarthy](https://www.instagram.com/annmariamccarthy/). The wonderful Jenny Vander is at 50 Drury Street in Dublin. Sophie Davidson runs [http://tinyletter.com/womencookforme.](http://tinyletter.com/womencookforme.) Naomi Shimada is on Instagram at [@naomishimada](https://www.instagram.com/naomishimada/) Osman Ahmed writes for Business of Fashion. Follow us on Twitter [@layerspodcast](https://twitter.com/layerspodcast) and Instagram [@layers.podcast.](https://www.instagram.com/layers.podcast/) Email us your thoughts! layerspodcast@gmail.com If you liked this episode, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Music: E's Jammy Jams - Arabian Sand (via YouTube Music Library), Blue Dot Sessions - The Shoes They Wear (via Free Music Archive), Jon Rose -Dr Rosenberg's Church Organ Solo (via Free Music Archive), Blue Dot Sessions - The Green Room (via Free Music Archive), FoolBoyMedia - New York Jazz Loop (via freesound.org), Aaron Lieberman - Gypsy Stroll (via YouTube Music Library) Production by Lucy Dearlove.
A recording of the tributes, Scripture readings and talk from the memorial service for Ted & Daphne Muzzell, held at St Peter's Church, Chertsey on Saturday 14 January 2017.
Once again we join local historian Geoffrey Mead to uncover more of Secret Brighton. This time we start our journey close to the magnificent St Peter's Church on what was Richmond Green.