Music & Liturgy for Lent

(HeartEdge)

Andy Salmon (North West Co-ordinator of HeartEdge and Rector of Sacred Trinity Church) give tips about creative liturgical resources for Lent whilst Andrew Earis (Director of Music at St Martin-in-the-Fields) and the Manchester HeartEdge Choral Scholars share musical resources to help freshen up your lenten experience. On 19 March we will run a sister event on Music and Liturgy for Easter.

 

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A sermon preached at St Martin-in-the-Fields on Sunday 10th November 2024, Remembrance, by Revd Richard Carter.

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Morning Song (08.11)

Sung Morning Prayer led by Revd Angela Sheard with music performed by the Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields, directed by Olivia Tait and accompanied by Phoebe Tak Man Chow.

Bread for the World (06.11)

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Join us here online or in person in St Martin-in-the-Fields for Bread for the World, an informal Eucharist led by Revd Richard Carter with a reflection from Mirjam Ngoy-Verhage and family.

In Every Corner Sing (04.11)

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Sermon (03.11)

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A sermon preached at St Martin-in-the-Fields on Sunday 3rd November 2024, Patronal Festival, by Revd Dr Sam Wells.

Morning Song (01.11)

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Sung Morning Prayer led by Jolley Gosnold with music performed by the Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields, directed by Olivia Tait and accompanied by Phoebe Tak Man Chow.

Bread for the World (30.10)

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Join us here online or in person in St Martin-in-the-Fields for Bread for the World, an informal Eucharist led by Revd Angela Sheard with a reflection from Jolley Gosnold.

Sermon (26.10)

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A sermon preached at St Martin-in-the-Fields on Sunday 26th October 2024, the Final Sunday after Trinity, by Revd Richard Carter.