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Worship for 16 January 2022

Cathedral Bell Tower

Worship for the Second Sunday after the Epiphany takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk.

Bishop Kevin leads Online Worship for the Scottish Episcopal Church this week, which also forms the online worship for the Cathedral. It will be published at 11 am here: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheScottishEpiscopalChurch. This service includes music from Cathedral musicians and prayers and readings led by members of the congregation.

Sung Eucharist

Donate to St Mary’s

If you would like to make a financial contribution to enable the ministry of St Mary’s Cathedral, please do so.

To give to St Mary’s directly from your bank account, please set up payments to the Clydesdale Bank, sort code 82-20-00 account number 30185232, account name “Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin”.

To set up a standing order, please fill in a Bank Standing Order and send it to your bank. If you are a UK tax payer, please also fill in a Gift Aid Declaration as it enables the Cathedral to claim back the tax that you have already paid on the money that you are giving.

You can give by PayPal directly through this website by going to the Paypal Giving Page.

If it is possible for you to do so, please use a form of payment directly to the Cathedral bank account in order to avoid payment fees on PayPal.

If you would like details of how to give by other methods, please contact the Cathedral Office to be put in touch with the Gift Aid Recorder, Alan McCulloch.

Thank you for your offering. If you usually put cash on the plate, please, if you can, find a way of giving electronically at this time to enable the ministry of the Cathedral to continue.

Welcome card and feedback

If you are finding a way into this congregation and would like to make contact, please use the Welcome Card which can be found online here:
https://thecathedral.org.uk/welcome-card/

If you would like to contact the Provost and the Vice Provost to give feedback on this worship or for any other reason, please use the following form.

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Filed Under: Online Worship, What's on

Podcast for the Epiphany

Transcript

A podcast from St Mary’s Cathedral, Glasgow for the Feast of the Epiphany (6 January 2022) • Art historian Dr Deborah Lewer examines Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s ‘The Adoration of the Kings in the Snow’ (Epiphany), 1563

MUSIC: Neil Stewart, accordion

PHOTOGRAPHY: ‘Inside Bruegel’, an initiative from the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna • insidebruegel.net (used with permission)

SPECIAL THANKS to Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; Inside Bruegel; Oskar Reinhart Collection ‘Am Römerholz’, Winterthur; The University of Glasgow

Podcast script by Dr Deborah Lewer, adapted from her earlier article, ‘On Not Seeing Bruegel (Epiphany)’ published January 6, 2020 in The Other Journal.

Produced by the Rev Canon Oliver Brewer-Lennon for St Mary’s Cathedral, Glasgow

Filed Under: Art and Faith Podcasts, Podcasts, What's on

Worship – 19 December 2021

Cathedral Bell Tower

Worship for the Fourth Sunday of Advent (19 December 2021) takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk. Places can be reserved up until an hour before the service starts.

The services at 9 am and 11 am are communion services. The service at 9 am uses plainsong, sung by a cantor. The service at 11 am includes hymns, young church and singing by the Cathedral Choir, who also sing the service of Choral Evensong at 5 pm.

Online worship is available and includes the same sermon preached at the morning services in church.

The Vice Provost is the Celebrant at this service. The Rev Maggie McTernan is the Deacon and Preacher. Caitlin Wakefield and John Urquhart lead some of the prayers; the Gospel is read by Chris Oates; and the Provost leads the Intercessions. Morven Bremner sings the mass setting (St Anne’s Mass by James MacMillan) with Frikki Walker, organ. The voluntary at the end of the service, Concerto in b-minor del Signor Meck (mvmnt I) by JG Walther (1684-1748), is played by Steven McIntyre.

The video of the Sung Eucharist will also be available on Facebook and YouTube. The YouTube video might suit those who prefer to watch on a smart TV.

Download a transcript of the worship here: Online Worship – 19 December 2021

Sung Eucharist

Donate to St Mary’s

If you would like to make a financial contribution to enable the ministry of St Mary’s Cathedral, please do so.

To give to St Mary’s directly from your bank account, please set up payments to the Clydesdale Bank, sort code 82-20-00 account number 30185232, account name “Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin”.

To set up a standing order, please fill in a Bank Standing Order and send it to your bank. If you are a UK tax payer, please also fill in a Gift Aid Declaration as it enables the Cathedral to claim back the tax that you have already paid on the money that you are giving.

You can give by PayPal directly through this website by going to the Paypal Giving Page.

If it is possible for you to do so, please use a form of payment directly to the Cathedral bank account in order to avoid payment fees on PayPal.

If you would like details of how to give by other methods, please contact the Cathedral Office to be put in touch with the Gift Aid Recorder, Alan McCulloch.

Thank you for your offering. If you usually put cash on the plate, please, if you can, find a way of giving electronically at this time to enable the ministry of the Cathedral to continue.

Welcome card and feedback

If you are finding a way into this congregation and would like to make contact, please use the Welcome Card which can be found online here:
https://thecathedral.org.uk/welcome-card/

If you would like to contact the Provost and the Vice Provost to give feedback on this worship or for any other reason, please use the following form.

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Worship – 5 December 2021

Worship for the Second Sunday of Advent (5 December 2021) takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk. Places can be reserved up until an hour before the service starts.

The services at 9 am and 11 am are communion services. The service at 9 am uses plainsong, sung by a cantor. The service at 11 am includes hymns, young church and singing by the Cathedral Choir, who also sing the service of Choral Evensong at 5 pm.

Online worship is available and includes the same sermon preached at the morning services in church.

The Rev Maggie McTernan is the Celebrant at this service. The Provost, the Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth, is the Deacon and Preacher. Mackenzie Newnham and Kate Mackenzie lead some of the prayers; the Gospel is read by the Rev Canon Audrey O’Brien Stewart; and Debbie Lewer leads the Intercessions. Morven Bremner sings the mass setting (St Anne’s Mass by James MacMillan) with Frikki Walker, organ. The voluntary at the end of the service, Chorale Prelude on Nun Komm, der Heiden Heiland (BuxWV 211), is played by Steven McIntyre.

The video of the Sung Eucharist will also be available on Facebook and YouTube. The YouTube video might suit those who prefer to watch on a smart TV.

Download a transcript of the worship here: Online Worship – 5 December 2021

Sung Eucharist

Donate to St Mary’s

If you would like to make a financial contribution to enable the ministry of St Mary’s Cathedral, please do so.

To give to St Mary’s directly from your bank account, please set up payments to the Clydesdale Bank, sort code 82-20-00 account number 30185232, account name “Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin”.

To set up a standing order, please fill in a Bank Standing Order and send it to your bank. If you are a UK tax payer, please also fill in a Gift Aid Declaration as it enables the Cathedral to claim back the tax that you have already paid on the money that you are giving.

You can give by PayPal directly through this website by going to the Paypal Giving Page.

If it is possible for you to do so, please use a form of payment directly to the Cathedral bank account in order to avoid payment fees on PayPal.

If you would like details of how to give by other methods, please contact the Cathedral Office to be put in touch with the Gift Aid Recorder, Alan McCulloch.

Thank you for your offering. If you usually put cash on the plate, please, if you can, find a way of giving electronically at this time to enable the ministry of the Cathedral to continue.

Welcome card and feedback

If you are finding a way into this congregation and would like to make contact, please use the Welcome Card which can be found online here:
https://thecathedral.org.uk/welcome-card/

If you would like to contact the Provost and the Vice Provost to give feedback on this worship or for any other reason, please use the following form.

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If you wish to join the cathedral electronic mailing list to receive further details about the online worship please do so at this sign-up page:
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Worship – 21 November 2021

Worship for the Feast of Christ the King (21 November 2021) takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk. Places can be reserved up until an hour before the service starts.

The services at 9 am and 11 am are communion services. The service at 9 am uses plainsong, sung by a cantor. The service at 11 am includes hymns, young church and singing by the Cathedral Choir. The service at 5 pm is Choral Evensong.

Online worship is also available which includes the same sermon preached at the morning services in church.

The Provost, the Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth, is the Celebrant at this service; and the Vice Provost, the Rev Canon Oliver Brewer-Lennon, is the Deacon and Preacher. Sister Helena and Sister AJ lead some of the prayers; the Gospel is read by Sophie Agrell; and Robert Mawditt leads the Intercessions. Morven Bremner sings Frikki Walker’s mass setting for solo voice with Frikki Walker, organ. The voluntary at the end of the service, ‘A 2 choeurs’ (Verset pour le Te Deum) by Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, is played by Steven McIntyre.

The video of the Sung Eucharist will also be available on Facebook and YouTube. The YouTube video might suit those who prefer to watch on a smart TV.

Download a transcript of the service here: Online Worship – 21 November 2021

Sung Eucharist

Donate to St Mary’s

If you would like to make a financial contribution to enable the ministry of St Mary’s Cathedral, please do so.

To give to St Mary’s directly from your bank account, please set up payments to the Clydesdale Bank, sort code 82-20-00 account number 30185232, account name “Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin”.

To set up a standing order, please fill in a Bank Standing Order and send it to your bank. If you are a UK tax payer, please also fill in a Gift Aid Declaration as it enables the Cathedral to claim back the tax that you have already paid on the money that you are giving.

You can give by PayPal directly through this website by going to the Paypal Giving Page.

If it is possible for you to do so, please use a form of payment directly to the Cathedral bank account in order to avoid payment fees on PayPal.

If you would like details of how to give by other methods, please contact the Cathedral Office to be put in touch with the Gift Aid Recorder, Alan McCulloch.

Thank you for your offering. If you usually put cash on the plate, please, if you can, find a way of giving electronically at this time to enable the ministry of the Cathedral to continue.

Welcome card and feedback

If you are finding a way into this congregation and would like to make contact, please use the Welcome Card which can be found online here:
https://thecathedral.org.uk/welcome-card/

If you would like to contact the Provost and the Vice Provost to give feedback on this worship or for any other reason, please use the following form.

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Online Worship – 7 November 2021

Red leaves

Worship for 7 November 2021 takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk. Places can be reserved up until an hour before the service starts.

This week the online worship consists of a Sung Eucharist for Creation Sunday during the COP26 summit from St Mary’s Cathedral.

The Provost, the Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth, is the Celebrant for this service; the Rev Canon Prof John Riches is the Preacher and the Vice Provost, the Rev Canon Oliver Brewer-Lennon, is the Deacon. Teresa Brown and Kate Mackenzie lead some of the prayers; the Gospel is read by Abha Paulina and Pat Bennett leads the Intercessions. Morven Bremner sings The Lincoln Setting by Malcolm Archer with Frikki Walker, organ. The voluntary at the end of the service, Trio Sonata VI (mvmnt i) by JS Bach, is played by Steven McIntyre.

The video of the Sung Eucharist will also be available on Facebook and YouTube. The YouTube video might suit those who prefer to watch on a smart TV.

Download a transcript of the service here: Online Worship – 7 November 2021

Sung Eucharist

Donate to St Mary’s

If you would like to make a financial contribution to enable the ministry of St Mary’s Cathedral, please do so.

To give to St Mary’s directly from your bank account, please set up payments to the Clydesdale Bank, sort code 82-20-00 account number 30185232, account name “Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin”.

To set up a standing order, please fill in a Bank Standing Order and send it to your bank. If you are a UK tax payer, please also fill in a Gift Aid Declaration as it enables the Cathedral to claim back the tax that you have already paid on the money that you are giving.

You can give by PayPal directly through this website by going to the Paypal Giving Page.

If it is possible for you to do so, please use a form of payment directly to the Cathedral bank account in order to avoid payment fees on PayPal.

If you would like details of how to give by other methods, please contact the Cathedral Office to be put in touch with the Gift Aid Recorder, Alan McCulloch.

Thank you for your offering. If you usually put cash on the plate, please, if you can, find a way of giving electronically at this time to enable the ministry of the Cathedral to continue.

Welcome card and feedback

If you are finding a way into this congregation and would like to make contact, please use the Welcome Card which can be found online here:
https://thecathedral.org.uk/welcome-card/

If you would like to contact the Provost and the Vice Provost to give feedback on this worship or for any other reason, please use the following form.

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If you wish to join the cathedral electronic mailing list to receive further details about the online worship please do so at this sign-up page:
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Filed Under: Online Worship, What's on

Online Worship – 17 October 2021

Mural of creation

Worship for the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk. Places can be reserved up until an hour before the service starts.

This week the online worship consists of a Sung Eucharist from St Mary’s Cathedral.

The Canon Missioner, the Rev Canon Audrey O’Brien Stewart, is the Celebrant for this service. The Provost is the Deacon. Paula Ward, on placement at the Cathedral as part of a ministerial discernment process, is the Preacher. Shona Maciver and Bruce Montgomery-Smith lead some of the prayers; the Gospel is read by Lesley Buntain; and Robert Mawditt leads the Intercessions. Morven Bremner sings Frikki Walker’s mass setting for solo voice with Frikki Walker, organ. The voluntary at the end of the service, Cantique by Elgar (arr. Blair), is played by Steven McIntyre.

The video of the Sung Eucharist will also be available on Facebook and YouTube. The YouTube video might suit those who prefer to watch on a smart TV.

Download a transcript of the service here: Online Worship – 17 October 2021

Sung Eucharist

Donate to St Mary’s

If you would like to make a financial contribution to enable the ministry of St Mary’s Cathedral, please do so.

To give to St Mary’s directly from your bank account, please set up payments to the Clydesdale Bank, sort code 82-20-00 account number 30185232, account name “Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin”.

To set up a standing order, please fill in a Bank Standing Order and send it to your bank. If you are a UK tax payer, please also fill in a Gift Aid Declaration as it enables the Cathedral to claim back the tax that you have already paid on the money that you are giving.

You can give by PayPal directly through this website by going to the Paypal Giving Page.

If it is possible for you to do so, please use a form of payment directly to the Cathedral bank account in order to avoid payment fees on PayPal.

If you would like details of how to give by other methods, please contact the Cathedral Office to be put in touch with the Gift Aid Recorder, Alan McCulloch.

Thank you for your offering. If you usually put cash on the plate, please, if you can, find a way of giving electronically at this time to enable the ministry of the Cathedral to continue.

Welcome card and feedback

If you are finding a way into this congregation and would like to make contact, please use the Welcome Card which can be found online here:
https://thecathedral.org.uk/welcome-card/

If you would like to contact the Provost and the Vice Provost to give feedback on this worship or for any other reason, please use the following form.

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Last
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If you wish to join the cathedral electronic mailing list to receive further details about the online worship please do so at this sign-up page:
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Please share this page and these resources widely on social media and in any other ways you can think of.

Filed Under: Online Worship, Uncategorized, What's on

Online Worship – 10 October 2021

Wide-angle photograph of the Cathedral looking East

Worship for the Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk. Places can be reserved up until an hour before the service starts.

This week the online worship consists of a Sung Eucharist from St Mary’s Cathedral.

The Rev Maggie McTernan is the Celebrant for this service. The Rev Dr Ellen M Barrett (Sister Helena OSB) is the Preacher, and the Vice Provost is the Deacon. Becki Cox and Rebekah Sims lead some of the prayers; the Gospel is read by Billy Scorgie; and Debbie Lewer leads the Intercessions. Morven Bremner sings The Lincoln Setting by Malcolm Archer with Frikki Walker, organ. The voluntary at the end of the service, Prelude in C (BWV 531) by JS Bach, is played by Steven McIntyre.

The video of the Sung Eucharist will also be available on Facebook and YouTube. The YouTube video might suit those who prefer to watch on a smart TV.

Download a transcript of the service here: Online Worship – 10 October 2021

Sung Eucharist

Donate to St Mary’s

If you would like to make a financial contribution to enable the ministry of St Mary’s Cathedral, please do so.

To give to St Mary’s directly from your bank account, please set up payments to the Clydesdale Bank, sort code 82-20-00 account number 30185232, account name “Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin”.

To set up a standing order, please fill in a Bank Standing Order and send it to your bank. If you are a UK tax payer, please also fill in a Gift Aid Declaration as it enables the Cathedral to claim back the tax that you have already paid on the money that you are giving.

You can give by PayPal directly through this website by going to the Paypal Giving Page.

If it is possible for you to do so, please use a form of payment directly to the Cathedral bank account in order to avoid payment fees on PayPal.

If you would like details of how to give by other methods, please contact the Cathedral Office to be put in touch with the Gift Aid Recorder, Alan McCulloch.

Thank you for your offering. If you usually put cash on the plate, please, if you can, find a way of giving electronically at this time to enable the ministry of the Cathedral to continue.

Welcome card and feedback

If you are finding a way into this congregation and would like to make contact, please use the Welcome Card which can be found online here:
https://thecathedral.org.uk/welcome-card/

If you would like to contact the Provost and the Vice Provost to give feedback on this worship or for any other reason, please use the following form.

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If you wish to join the cathedral electronic mailing list to receive further details about the online worship please do so at this sign-up page:
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Please share this page and these resources widely on social media and in any other ways you can think of.

Filed Under: Online Worship, What's on

Online Worship – 3 October 2021

Mural - creation of the sea

Worship for the Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk. Places can be reserved up until an hour before the service starts.

This week the online worship consists of a Sung Eucharist from St Mary’s Cathedral.

The Vice Provost is the Celebrant for this service. The Rev Maggie McTernan is the Deacon and Preacher. Iain Milne and Marion Bryans lead some of the prayers; the Gospel is read by Margaret Williams; and Taylor Driggers-McDowall leads the Intercessions. Magnus Walker sings the Holy Trinity Service by Christopher Tambling with Frikki Walker, organ. The voluntary at the end of the service, Prelude in A (BWV 536) by JS Bach, is played by Steven McIntyre.

The video of the Sung Eucharist will also be available on Facebook and YouTube. The YouTube video might suit those who prefer to watch on a smart TV.

Download a transcript of the service here: Online Worship – 3 October 2021

Sung Eucharist

Donate to St Mary’s

If you would like to make a financial contribution to enable the ministry of St Mary’s Cathedral, please do so.

To give to St Mary’s directly from your bank account, please set up payments to the Clydesdale Bank, sort code 82-20-00 account number 30185232, account name “Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin”.

To set up a standing order, please fill in a Bank Standing Order and send it to your bank. If you are a UK tax payer, please also fill in a Gift Aid Declaration as it enables the Cathedral to claim back the tax that you have already paid on the money that you are giving.

You can give by PayPal directly through this website by going to the Paypal Giving Page.

If it is possible for you to do so, please use a form of payment directly to the Cathedral bank account in order to avoid payment fees on PayPal.

If you would like details of how to give by other methods, please contact the Cathedral Office to be put in touch with the Gift Aid Recorder, Alan McCulloch.

Thank you for your offering. If you usually put cash on the plate, please, if you can, find a way of giving electronically at this time to enable the ministry of the Cathedral to continue.

Welcome card and feedback

If you are finding a way into this congregation and would like to make contact, please use the Welcome Card which can be found online here:
https://thecathedral.org.uk/welcome-card/

If you would like to contact the Provost and the Vice Provost to give feedback on this worship or for any other reason, please use the following form.

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If you wish to join the cathedral electronic mailing list to receive further details about the online worship please do so at this sign-up page:
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Please share this page and these resources widely on social media and in any other ways you can think of.

Filed Under: Online Worship, What's on

Online Worship – 19 September 2021

Cathedral ceiling

Worship for the Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk. Places can be reserved up until an hour before the service starts.

This week the online worship consists of a Sung Eucharist from St Mary’s Cathedral.

The Provost, the Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth, is the Celebrant for this service, the Rev Canon Professor John Riches is the Preacher, and the Vice Provost is the Deacon. David McFadyen and Hoss Masty lead some of the prayers, the Gospel is read by Abby Jessamine, and Debbie Lewer leads the Intercessions. Morven Bremner sings The Lincoln Setting by Malcolm Archer accompanied by Frikki Walker, organ. The voluntary at the end of the service, Sicilienne (from Suite, Op. 5) by Maurice Duruflé, is played by Steven McIntyre.

The video of the Sung Eucharist will also be available on Facebook and YouTube. The YouTube video might suit those who prefer to watch on a smart TV.

Download a transcript of the service here: Online Worship – 19 September 2021

Sung Eucharist

Donate to St Mary’s

If you would like to make a financial contribution to enable the ministry of St Mary’s Cathedral, please do so.

To give to St Mary’s directly from your bank account, please set up payments to the Clydesdale Bank, sort code 82-20-00 account number 30185232, account name “Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin”.

To set up a standing order, please fill in a Bank Standing Order and send it to your bank. If you are a UK tax payer, please also fill in a Gift Aid Declaration as it enables the Cathedral to claim back the tax that you have already paid on the money that you are giving.

You can give by PayPal directly through this website by going to the Paypal Giving Page.

If it is possible for you to do so, please use a form of payment directly to the Cathedral bank account in order to avoid payment fees on PayPal.

If you would like details of how to give by other methods, please contact the Cathedral Office to be put in touch with the Gift Aid Recorder, Alan McCulloch.

Thank you for your offering. If you usually put cash on the plate, please, if you can, find a way of giving electronically at this time to enable the ministry of the Cathedral to continue.

Welcome card and feedback

If you are finding a way into this congregation and would like to make contact, please use the Welcome Card which can be found online here:
https://thecathedral.org.uk/welcome-card/

If you would like to contact the Provost and the Vice Provost to give feedback on this worship or for any other reason, please use the following form.

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If you wish to join the cathedral electronic mailing list to receive further details about the online worship please do so at this sign-up page:
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Please share this page and these resources widely on social media and in any other ways you can think of.

Filed Under: Online Worship, What's on

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