Great Sacred Music: All creatures of our God and King

Great Sacred Music Podcast Thursday 23 April All creatures of our God and King Our online Great Sacred Music series, launched in light of St Martin’s temporary closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is uploaded every Thursday at 1.00pm.

Great Sacred Music began in 2013 and has continued on Thursdays at 1.00pm ever since. It’s part of the way St Martin’s is trying to reimagine faith and outreach. If you’d like to support our work please donate here.

Led by Revd Dr Sam Wells with St Martin’s Voices, directed by Andrew Earis Music I have done what is mine to do – Cecilia McDowall The Canticle of Brother Sun – Grayston Ives All creatures of our God and King (t. Lasst uns erfreuen)

 

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