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Christmas Day – Rev Sue Murray

As Advent ends and Christmas begins, where have you found your comfort, where has been your hope? Comfort comes in the story of the...

Muffling the bells – Carole

A few days after Christmas, on 28th December, comes Holy Innocents` Day which marks the massacre of babies by King Herod in his attempt...

BC:AD by UA Fanthorpe – Karen

Karen shares her favourite poem, BC:AD, by UA Fanthorpe This was the moment when Before Turned into After, and the future s Uninvented...

Celtic Blessings

The light of the Christmas star to you The warmth of a home and hearth to you The cheer and good will of friends to you The hope of a...

The real Wenceslas – Tim

Even people who go to church only at Christmas will know the carol Good King Wenceslas. It has a cheerful, vigorous tune; it can easily...

Swaddling Cloths – Susan

We have probably all sung ‘Hark the herald angels sing’ and it is impressive the angel packed so much into a short speech: reassurance...

No room at the inn – Helen

We all know of the Innkeeper, we see him in every nativity play, when Joseph knocks on his door and is told “There is no room at the...

School Navitity – Rosie

One of the things I miss the most from my days as a parish priest at this time of year are the many school nativity plays and services,...

My favourite carol – Kim

There are so many lovely carols sung at Christmas that it is difficult to choose just one favourite. However, there is one that I find...

Autumn is about to end – Jenny

There's no prize in this race; the prize is elsewhere, Here only to be run for. There's no harvest Though all around the fields are white...

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