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Advent Reflection 4
Sunday, 22nd December 2024
Explore Elizabeth and Mary's response to God's promise with The Reverend Canon James Hawkey on this Fourth Sunday of Advent.
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Sermon given on the Second Sunday of Lent 2020
Sunday, 8th March 2020
Not quite ten years ago, a small group of tents were pitched, one night, on College Green, in Bristol. This was the beginning of an Occupy protest.
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Reflection: Fourth Sunday of Advent
Monday, 1st January 0001
Watch or read the reflection from the Fourth Sunday of Advent, Mary - Let it be
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A Homily given at Holy Communion on Sunday 4 August 2024
Sunday, 4th August 2024
When did you last have a good cry?
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Sermon preached at the Sung Eucharist on the Fourth Sunday of Lent 2024
Sunday, 10th March 2024
God is love.
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Sermon preached at Evensong on the Fourth Sunday of Advent 2024
Sunday, 22nd December 2024
The great Advent Antiphons set the scene for Christmas.
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Sermon preach at Evensong on the Fourth Sunday before Advent 2024
Sunday, 3rd November 2024
'O may we soon again renew that song, And keep in tune with heaven.'
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Organ Masterpieces from the Lady Chapel
James O'Donnell plays Bach, Purcell and Handel on The Queen's Organ
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In the Public Eye
The media make people and events public. Love it or loathe it, people in public life have to live with it.
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Create an Order of Service shortcut for smartphone
Create an Order of Service shortcut for smartphone: Find out how to create a shortcut on your smartphone so you can quickly access the latest Order of Service from your homescreen. For.
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Symposium: The End of the Elizabethan eras
Listen to a discussion that focuses on exploring the clash of cultures in Tudor and Modern times
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Advent Reflection #3: God who keeps faith for ever
Sunday, 15th December 2024
Join The Reverend Helena Bickley-Percival as she explores the psalm for the day, reminding us of why we should 'rejoice in the Lord always'.
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Channel 4 to screen Time Team dig Sunday 18th April
Tuesday, 13th April 2010
Channel 4 kicks off the new series of Time Team on Sunday 18th April at 5.30pm with Westminster Abbey as the first show. Time Team visited the Abbey in September 2009 and dug up a section of North Green looking for evidence of Henry III’s sacristy.
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BBC Radio 4 to broadcast Matins from the Abbey
Friday, 9th April 2021
A Service of Morning Prayer from Westminster Abbey in Thanksgiving for the Life of HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 at 8.10am on Sunday 11th April.
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4. Matilda (wife of Stephen)
Ahead of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort on 6 May, we’ll be sharing stories from each of the 38 Coronation services held here since 1066.
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4. Stephen and the 'good laws'
Ahead of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort on 6 May, we’ll be sharing stories from each of the 38 Coronation services held here since 1066.
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Abbey marks 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain
Westminster Abbey marked the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain with a Service of Thanksgiving and Rededication on Sunday 20th September 2020.
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Christmas tree
Christmas is one of the most special festivals in the Christian calendar. Make yourself comfortable as you explore the story of Jesus' birth and create Christmas crafts to bring festive cheer to your home. Enjoy weekly over advent or indulge in one sitting and take a moment to think about what the Christmas story means to you.
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England's Oldest Garden
From mice to elephants and dragons to unicorns, the Abbey is an ark of exciting animals. Popping up on memorials, knight helmets, flags and candlesticks, animals have acted as symbols of power, loyalty and courage and captured our imagination in terrific tales for hundreds of years. Choose your animal counterpart and explore the Abbey's marvellous menagerie.
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Worship at Westminster
Westminster Abbey is, first and foremost, a living, working church where people of all faiths and none are welcome. Be still and reflect about how faith weaves the Abbey's 1,000 year story together.