StAX – Singing in Welsh!
St. Andrew’s youth choir, StAX performed this beautiful Welsh song by Robat Arwyn. Click on the image below to read an article by Tom Morris about the song – which includes the words and their English translation. Click here to listen to the recording which features Katie Simmonds, Rose Darnley and Tom Morris.
Book study during Lent
A Zoom meeting with the author, Paula Gooder was held on Monday 14th June. A recording of the meeting can be seen on this link.
‘Wilderness’ – Reflections in Lent
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‘Refresh, revisit, reflect’
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The Practice of Contemplation – learning to abide
A guide to how to contemplate, put together by Andrew. Click on the image below to upload.
St. Andrew’s Youth Choir
‘Refresh, revisit, reflect’
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‘Wilderness’ – Reflections in Lent
Click on image for the poster
Book study during Lent
Christmas message from Andrew
Here is Andrew’s Christmas message video and a Reflection to go with it
Inspiration and stimulation
For when you want some inspiration and stimulation during lockdown or on a rainy day have a look at
Poetry, interviews and stimulating programmes exploring what it means to be human…enjoy.
Read – Meditate – Do
– inspiration from The Lord’s Prayer, click on link
A prayer for Yemen
Giver of Life,
Who hears the cries from Yemen;
of mothers choosing between medicine or food,
of parents grieving children lost to starvation,
of those who have given up everything in hunger.
Hear our cries for hope, for change, for peace
In your mercy,
Break political deadlocks,
Soften hardened hearts,
Change closed minds,
Open unhearing ears.
Let people come before power
Let life be holy again
Let your justice and peace
Shape the nation of Yemen
And the lives of all people
Amen
A song for you
Our Rector, Andrew, enjoys writing songs and here he is singing his own composition Kyrie Eleison in the beautiful church of Holy Trinity Torbryan
A photobook of St. Andrew’s 700th celebrations
This has been recently published (thankyou Judy Dewhirst!). There is a copy in church, but it can also be viewed by clicking on the image below