Our Clergy & PCC have agreed that Public Worship in our Churches will resume mid-March, with Covid-secure precautions (hand sanitiser, spaced seating, face covering unless exempt and no mingling inside Church).
In practice this means...
Recorded, streamed or Zoom Services only until Sunday 7 March, Lent III.
Tuesdays, 6pm Plainsong Vespers still only on…
With Easter so late this year the only Feast Days to fall in May seem to be Rogation Sunday (26th) and Ascension Day (Thursday 30th), but there are several other Events highlighted below or in the Diary.
In early April, our Peregrine Falcon pair laid 3 eggs – we hope…
St Michael's offers an inclusive welcome. Worship is traditional, music is excellent and people are friendly. Please join us. Pray for our continuing life & mission, and support your church with time, talents and giving.
Our resident Peregrine Falcons have laid 3 eggs this year; we hope for chicks to hatch…
A blog of gold for the Feast of All Fools and the Dessert Fathers. We also remember F D Maurice (1805-72) Priest, Liberal Theologian and a founder of Christian Socialism, who preached at the Church of St Edward, King & Martyr, Cambridge, from the same pulpit as Hugh Latimer (1487-1555)…
Holy Week is the hardest but most rewarding time of the Christian Year, especially when we share and observe it together as unworthy but faithful disciples. We walk with Jesus from Adulation, through Companionship, Betrayal, Suffering and Acceptance to Resurrection; a real emotional roller-coaster, to use the current parlance.…
With Easter so early this year, in the West at least, every Sunday is a named one this month – Mothering, Passion, Palm & Easter. Please join with us to share in our Lord Jesus' Passion and celebrate His Resurrection.
Our nest box camera is back on the Peregrine…
On Sunday 19th April we were delighted to celebrate the Golden Wedding Anniversary of John and Monica Darch, who give so much to the life and fellowship of St Michael's through their love and care for the worship and the fabric of the church, and through organising our substantial paper…
Many of our Christian brothers and sisters in many parts of this world have been suffering cruel persecution recently and our prayers are with them; but it is the faiths that have no fun, and claim purity or perfection, that are usually the most dangerous and hurtful, so I think…
...is the hardest but most rewarding time of the Christian Year, especially when we share and observe it together as unworthy but faithful disciples.
Sunday 22nd March, Passion Sunday when the Crosses and Statues are covered. 10.45am. Mass in A minor, by Casciolini and the Anthem, Crucifixus etiam pro nobis,…