Sung Masses and monthly Evensongs continue with reduced resources over the Summer. Tuesday & Thursday 6pm Vespers have a break throughout August, but Wednesday Low Mass at 10am and Thursday Eucharist at 10.30am continue.
News! St Michael's, Mount Dinham, is a Pokestop in the #PokemonGO game. So please visit us,…
Our 2 Peregrine chicks are well on the way to fledging mid-June; watch them online.
While May had all the Festivals (Rogation, Ascension, Pride, Pentecost, Trinity & Corpus Christi), June still has plenty to offer, so we hope to see you at St Michael's.
At 6pm each Tuesday and Thursday, there…
May the Love of God the Holy Trinity be with us this month in our communities, relationships and service.
Please try to support the John Thurmer Memorial Lecture on Friday 27th May at 7.30pm at St Michael's. It will be a privilege and a joy to welcome Professor Nicholas Orme who…
...is perhaps the busiest time of the Christian year, but, as Fr David Walford said in a recent Sermon, it is activity that should lead us deeper into prayer, love of Jesus, and the silence and restraint that were our Lord's strength in his Passion. As Fr David Hastings preached,…
“I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers. It would be terrible if we just skipped from September to November, wouldn't it?” Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery.
So here are a few highlights of October at St Michael's.
Sunday 5th October; new singers especially welcome.…
It was an excellent mid-August weekend, with three dozen communicants at the Feast of the Assumption on Friday 15th, about 40 for Sunday Mass, and a congregation and choir totalling 40 for our extra Evensong at St Martin's Church on Cathedral Yard. All the music was sung well and with…
The main result of the YOC on Monday 14th July was a feast of music making on our new pipe organ from the 9 talented competitors for some 70 people gathered in St Michael's.... Read more
By midday on Sunday 8th June both the female Peregrine chicks (HeBe & HeiDi) had fledged and flown too. With no need for monitoring from us on the ground this year, it's been hard to keep track of their first movements, but it seems all 3 are already able to…
With much less fuss than last year so far, the news from Saturday 7th June is that HeCtor, the young male, has fledged and flown, and returned to the church tower. The young females have been flapping their wings on the edge of the trefoil opening, but not yet left…