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The Conversation: Jeremy Bowen
The Conversation with Jeremy Bowen at St Martin-in-the-Fields on Monday 17th June, 2024.
The Conversation: Ben Okri
The Conversation with Ben Okri at St Martin-in-the-Fields on Monday 10th June, 2024.
The Conversation: Stephen Fry
The Conversation with Stephen Fry at St Martin-in-the-Fields on Monday 20th May, 2024.
Morning Song (10.05)
Sung Morning Prayer led by Jolley Gosnold with music performed by the Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields, directed by Phoebe Tak Man Chow.
Great Sacred Music: God is Gone Up – A Celebration for Ascension Day (09.05)
A sequence to speak to heart, head and soul, exploring through songs and readings the great classical music of our religious heritage.
Bread for the World (08.05)
A service of Bread for the World, an informal Eucharist led by Revd Richard Carter, with reflection from Revd Catherine Duce.
Choral Classics (05.05)
A beautiful 45-minute Choral Classics, featuring a number of the tracks from Requiem, is being performed by St Martin’s Voices at St Martin-in-the-Fields
Sermon (05.05)
A sermon preached at St Martin-in-the-Fields on the Sixth Sunday of Easter, 5th May 2024, by Revd Angela Sheard.
Parish Eucharist (05.05)
Service of Eucharist for the Sixth Sunday of Easter, with presider Revd Dr Sam Wells and preacher Revd Angela Sheard.
Contemplative Prayer (04.05)
Nazareth Contemplative Prayer on Saturday 4th May 2024, with Revd Richard Carter, Bishop Rick Thorpe of Islington and Jolley Gosnold.
Morning Song (03.05)
Sung Morning Prayer led by Revd Richard Carter with music performed by the Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields, directed by Phoebe Tak Man Chow.
Great Sacred Music: Justice (02.05)
A sequence to speak to heart, head and soul, exploring through songs and readings the great classical music of our religious heritage.
Bread for the World (01.05)
A service of Bread for the World, an informal Eucharist led by Revd Catherine Duce, with reflection from Revd Christian Saguyan.
Sermon (28.04)
A sermon preached at St Martin-in-the-Fields on the Fifth Sunday of Easter, 28th April 2024, by Revd Xolani Dlwathi.
Parish Eucharist (28.04)
Service of Eucharist for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, with presider Revd Richard Carter and preacher Revd Xolani Dlwathi.
Contemplative Prayer (27.04)
Nazareth Contemplative Prayer on Saturday 27th April 2024, with Revd Catherine Duce in the Japanese Garden, Trent Park, North London.
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Morning Song (26.04)
Sung Morning Prayer led by Revd Angela Sheard with music performed by the Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields, directed by Andrew Earis and accompanied by Ivan Leung.
Great Sacred Music: Serenade to Music – Marking Shakespeare’s birthday (25.04)
A sequence to speak to heart, head and soul, exploring through songs and readings the great classical music of our religious heritage.
Bread for the World (24.04)
A service of Bread for the World, an informal Eucharist led by Revd Richard Carter, with reflection and admission of new members by Revd Dr Sam Wells.
Is there any way churches of other denominations can use your recordings please – we would be prepared to make a donation to be able to do so. It would give us a wider and very beautiful addition to our online music. We do have the appropriate licences.
Wendy Tucker Methodist Minister
Hello Wendy. Currently we are working in partnership with the Church of England and Royal School of Church Music to produce regular recordings for the Church of England A Church Near You resource hub exclusively. So sadly these are unavailable outside of this resource hub.
I have purchased, for our church, the ccli streaming licence, and from prs the Limited Online Music License, so that i can embed hymns/songs in the service webpage I post each week. I understand that you are happy for me to use your performances free of charge? how do I access them? Youtube?
Dear Peter. Many thanks for your comment. Not all of our recordings are free to use however we do provide a pack of recordings and resources for the Church of England each week, for churches across the nation to use in their own online services . AChurchNearYou editors can access these through the Resource Hub. Please contact the Church of England directly if you have any questions about accessing these resources.