Parish Eucharist

(Sunday 21st April 2024)

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Fourth Sunday of Easter on Sunday 21st April, 2024.

Presider Revd Angela Sheard
Preacher Revd Richard Carter
The Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields
Director Jennifer Sterling
Organist Richard Sutton

Order of service

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