Owing to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Epidemic, there is NO PUBLIC WORSHIP at St Michael's until further notice. All Services & Events are CANCELLED, in line with Church of England Rules. Clergy may be contacted by email or phone as usual.
All Church Buildings are now also CLOSED until further notice. Please…
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…
You may like to know that on Fri 1 Mar, St David's Day, at 7pm at Little St Mary's Church, Cambridge, a new set
of Stations of the Cross was dedicated, in memory of Rev Dr John Hughes. See @JhughesStations on twitter.
Sun 3 Mar, Quinquagesima/Transfiguration. 11am Sung Mass. Hymns 494,…
March Events.
2018 is our 150th Anniversary. If you have special memories or photos of St Michael's over the years, please let us know. It would be good to compile some articles and a display for our Sesquicentenary celebrations at Michaelmas.
Fri 2 Mar at St David's Church. 7.30pm Exeter College Choral…
First some important 'Admin' issues:-
Please bring last year's Palm Crosses to Church so that they can be turned into ash for Ash Wednesday - there is a basket at the back of the Nave.
Our new Vicar, Fr Nigel Guthrie, has requested that Sunday Mass start at 11am, so that…
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.…
We offer welcome, respect, support and the love of God to everyone, wherever we are on our spiritual journey. So don't give up for Lent; keep on loving God and your neighbour and yourself. It's time to seek the deeper meanings of the life of Jesus, pondering these things in…
...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,…
...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,…
Not in 2020 or 2021 - Good Friday, 8pm Tenebrae – an ancient service with texts from Lamentations and Psalms, sung in Latin and English from the West Gallery to plainsong and polyphony by Lassus (1532-1594) and Palestrina (1525-1594), ending in darkness and silence to symbolise Jesus’ descent to the…