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St Barnabas is hiring a Soprano Choral Scholar. The ideal candidate will be a strong sight reader, have a well-developed sense of vocal technique, and may be expected to offer flexibility in singing alternate parts.
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St Barnabas seeks to appoint a Baritone Choral Scholar for the 2023–2024 academic year. The successful candidate will be expected to offer flexibility in singing both bass or, as required, low second tenor parts.
For more information, and to apply, visit https://t.co/ic7sNoCFnq.
Join us on 17 June at 7:30 pm for "Pride", an unlikely but true story of a group of LGBT activists who support miners in a small Welsh village during the 1984 strike.
Tickets (£15) include 80's themed food served starting at 6:45 pm. Scan the QR code to book tickets.
St Barnabas will be screening the Coronation of King Charles III on Saturday, 6 May, live from 10am. Everyone is welcome, the event is free. Bag a ringside seat and watch this major event in our nation's history!
Coffee will be served. Bring a plate to share!
St. Barnabas is looking for a part-time Operations Manager who has a passion to serve a busy local church. This role includes office administration, finances, and co-ordinating the use of church facilities. For more information, and to apply, visit https://t.co/x6tgc2pFKz.
Don't miss today's celebration of the resurrection of Jesus! Easter Mass will be child-friendly, including a Baptism and Admission to Communion. There will even be participation, with ringing handbells to celebrate! Rounding out the day is an Egg Hunt following the service.
HE IS RISEN! Come celebrate with us! There will be a Said Mass at 8am, then a Family Mass at 10:30 that includes a Baptism and Admission to Communion for those children who have been preparing for this event. Following services, there will be an Egg Hunt on the church grounds!
Thanks to our morning volunteers, the church has been prepared, and now we wait. Join us for the Vigil and First Mass of Easter at 8pm. It will be a very moving time, because as we know, we have something to celebrate: the resurrection of Jesus!
Help us prepare the church for Easter! Many hands make the work light. We will start cleaning the church at 9:30am, and refreshments will be on hand for all of our hard-working volunteers.
Good Friday commemorates the crucial day on which Jesus gave his life on the cross. It's a day for us to reflect on his sacrifice. We invite you to join us for a Walk of Witness, children's workshop, then the Liturgy of Good Friday. It's sure to be a powerful, moving experience.
Don’t miss the Children's Workshop on Good Friday! It's a programme designed especially for children with crafts, hot cross buns, planting of seeds and bulbs and a short worship service for families.
Maundy Thursday is a day for us to reflect on Jesus' last Passover meal with his disciples, commonly called the Last Supper. We invite you to join us for High Mass at 7pm with washing of feet and stripping of the church. Immediately following is a vigil until 9:30pm.
As we continue in Holy Week, there is one more evening of Celtic Mass. Tomorrow is Maundy Thursday. At 7 pm there will be a meditative service with washing of feet and stripping of the church to mark the night before Jesus was betrayed. We then keep silent vigil until 9:30 pm.
From Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem to his crucifixion and resurrection, Christians through the ages have found that recalling these last days in the life of Jesus continue to have a life-changing effect on us in the present. We welcome you to journey with us!
This afternoon is our Crib Service, a child-friendly reenactment of the Christmas story in an impromptu Nativity Play! Come in costume and bring the whole family!