We’re delighted that a picture of Raphael (patron Saint of medical workers, among others) from our beautiful Wilson window has made it onto the @WiltshireTrust Christmas card! See their website for details of how to order https://t.co/TjxK4siR6P
We’re making plans to reopen some of our library services safely in phases during the COVID-19 pandemic. We’d like to hear your thoughts on the options and your ideas too #WiltshireTogether
Please take our survey 👉🏽 https://t.co/QLFyFR6kfq
This #MotheringSunday we're calling all churches to a National Day of Prayer and Action.
At 7pm, light a candle as a symbol of the light of life, Jesus Christ, our source and hope in prayer: https://t.co/ymGz1233L5
#CandleOfHope#coronavirus#ChurchesTogether
Join together in prayer, this Sunday, for the National Day of Prayer & Action led by @ChurchesEngland.
At 7pm light a #candleofhope as a visible symbol of the light of life, Jesus Christ, our source & hope in prayer.
(Share your #candleofhope stories & photos on social media)
We are very sad to announce that Sunday Worship has been cancelled. We will however be working to support the spiritual (and practical!) life of our community in other ways, and we need your help. Please see photos for a message from our Vicar. #chippenham
The amazing discovery of the medieval font from @standrewschip on the watching brief for carpark work and just outside the main door indicates the sanctity of ‘unwanted’ fonts and their ritual burial in consecrated ground. @wiltsgazette @SocAntiquaries @ChippMuseum @BBCWiltshire
"Perhaps Herbert is even hinting that we’ll glimpse the heaven in our midst only if we give up a few of our exclusive privileges and entitlements, and are happy to throw in our lot with “ordinary” folk"
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Our #Carol service starts at 7pm. It’s always packed, so please get here early if you need a seat.
Midnight mass is at 11.30.
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Hoping all of our lovely followers are able to share in the joy of #Christmas this year. 😊
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#midnightmass#ninelessonsandcarols#chippenham#cofe
As well as that, what a privilege to live in a country where casual passers by are so astonishingly brave. Whatever we disagree about during an election we can be united in celebrating such examples. Let those of faith thank God for the gift of such people, let all of us be glad.
That the Chief Rabbi should be compelled to make such an unprecedented statement at this time ought to alert us to the deep sense of insecurity and fear felt by many British Jews:
No creature, either rational or intellectual, is in itself substantially light, but participates in the one true substantial Light that shines intelligibly everywhere and in all things.
— John Scotus Eriugena, Homily on the Prologue to the Gospel of St John
This coming Saturday, 16th November, is our Autumn Concert at St Andrews Church, Chippenham, at 7:30pm, where we will be playing Beethoven's popular Egmont Overture, Brahms' 4th Symphony and Jacob Byrne will be playing the fantastic Shostakovich Concerto for Piano No. 2.
If only our stalls could talk...
Our original 13th century oak stalls are the earliest complete set of choir stalls in England. They’ve been present for nearly 800 years of worship!
"I think all Christians would agree with me if I said that though Christianity seems at first to be all about morality, all about duties and rules and guilt and virtue, yet it leads you on, out of all that, into something beyond." #CSLewis