Hello folks
This Sunday's service on Youtube will be Morning Prayer at 10.30am.
The service may be viewed here, and the service sheets downloaded from Dropbox here.
I really hope that you can join us.
Blessings
Revd. Pete
Hello folks
This Sunday's service on Youtube will be Morning Prayer at 10.30am.
The service may be viewed here, and the service sheets downloaded from Dropbox here.
I really hope that you can join us.
Blessings
Revd. Pete
Hello folks
This Sunday's service on Youtube will be Holy Communion at 10.30am.
The service may be viewed here, and the service sheets downloaded from Dropbox here.
I really hope that you can join us.
Blessings
Revd. Pete
As the lockdown starts to ease, and just as you thought that the world couldn't get more exciting, along comes the St Wilfrid's Parish Annual Parochial Church Meeting!
The APCM will be help in St Wilfrid's Church on Sunday 26th April starting at 12noon. The usual covid safety measures will be in place and the meeting will last up to one hour.
So why not come along and join in the fun!
John
Hello folks
This Sunday's service on Youtube will be a Celtic Communion at 10.30am.
The service may be viewed here, and the service sheets downloaded from Dropbox here.
I really hope that you can join us.
Blessings
Revd. Pete
Hello everyone
You will, I’m sure, have heard the sad news of the death, today, of the Duke of Edinburgh. I’m equally sure you will join with me in praying for the Queen and the whole Royal family at this very difficult time.
There will be a recorded short service on YouTube to mark the life and passing of Prince Philip. It will go live at 10am this Sunday 11th April.
Revd. Roy Shaw will be leading the in-person parish communion service this Sunday 9.30am at St Francis, Thorpe Willoughby, where the Duke and the royal family will be remembered.
Both St Francis and St Wilfrid’s church buildings will be open at the following times for those who would like to sign a condolence book, light a candle and/or simply have a moment of quiet reflection to remember the Duke, the Queen and the royal family:
St Francis: Sunday 11th April 2-4pm
St Wilfrid’s: Saturday 10th April 2-4pm, and Sunday 11th April 2-4pm
Blessings
Revd. Pete
God of our lives,
we give thanks for the life of Prince Philip,
for his love of our country,
and for his devotion to duty.
We entrust him now to your love and mercy,
through our Redeemer Jesus Christ. Amen.
A prayer on the death of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
Image copyright www.royal.uk
April 9th 2021
It is with sorrow that I join with you in mourning the death of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, a man whose life was one of dedicated service to this country, to the Queen and to his family. His down to earth speaking, his passion for the wellbeing of young people through the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and his role as patron of many organisations won him the affection and respect of many. His zest for life was clearly seen in his enthusiasm for sport and the environment. The trauma of his family’s life following their exile from Greece when he was a baby and his education in France, Germany and this country, followed by service in the Royal Navy, bred in him a resilience which he drew upon as the Queen’s husband of over 70 years and her consort of 69 years. As we trust him to God’s merciful keeping we do so in Easter hope. May he rest in peace and rise in glory.
John Selby
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