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Worship – 30 May 2021

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

This week Bishop Kevin joins us to confirm two members of the congregation at the 9 am service and to confirm one person and receive another person into the Scottish Episcopal Church at the 11 am service.

Bishop Kevin also leads the online worship from the Scottish Episcopal Church this week and that forms the online worship for St Mary’s this week. It will be published at 11 am here: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheScottishEpiscopalChurch

This service includes music from St Mary’s and the sermon that Bishop Kevin will be preaching in church at the two in-person services.

Young Church

Young Church meets on Zoom this Sunday, 30 May 2021. Full details of how to join are available in the weekly congregational email.

The following days will be the days for Zoom sessions for Young Church:
13 & 27 June
10:30 – 11:00 am

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 – 23 May 2021

Pentecost flames

Worship for the Day of Pentecost takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk.

This week the online worship consists of:

  • A Sung Eucharist from St Mary’s Cathedral
  • A hymn – ‘Come down, O Love divine’
  • Special organ music for the Day of Pentecost
  • A video for Young Church members and their households

The Provost leads this service from the Cathedral. The Vice Provost is the preacher. Pat Bennett leads the Intercessions, Becki Cox leads some of the prayers and the Gospel is read by Beth Routledge. Rosamond Thomas sings the mass setting (The Salisbury Service by Grayston Ives) with Frikki Walker, organ. The anthem at Communion, ‘Litany to the Holy Spirit’ by Peter Hurford, is sung by Justine Inns accompanied by Frikki Walker. At the end of the service, the voluntary, Allegro con brio (Sonata IV, i) by Mendelssohn, is played by Steven McIntyre on the organ of Dunblane Cathedral. Steven also plays Dialogue sur les grand jeu sur Veni Creator by N de Grigny, an additional organ voluntary for the Day of Pentecost. The hymn is sung by Magnus Walker accompanied by Frikki Walker.

This week’s Online Worship was produced by artist Sid Smith. Sid joined the congregation for a month, having come to Glasgow for work. Sid is the 2018 winner of the Stuart Morgan Prize for Art History and the Kevin Slingsby Prize for Funnel Vision from the University of Oxford. She uses films and drawings to examine the discomfort of class and illness. This week, Sid created several moving images to accompany the service music for the Day of Pentecost. The artist says, ‘I responded visually to the evocative and atmospheric vocal performances.’

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 – 23 May 2021

Sung Eucharist

Special organ music for the Day of Pentecost

Hymn – ‘Come down, O Love divine’

Come down, O Love divine,
seek thou this soul of mine,
and visit it with thine own ardor glowing;
O Comforter, draw near,
within my heart appear,
and kindle it, thy holy flame bestowing.

O let it freely burn,
till earthly passions turn
to dust and ashes in its heat consuming;
and let thy glorious light
shine ever on my sight,
and clothe me round, the while my path illuming.

Let holy charity
mine outward vesture be,
and lowliness become mine inner clothing:
true lowliness of heart,
which takes the humbler part,
and o‘er its own shortcomings weeps with loathing.

And so the yearning strong,
with which the soul will long,
shall far outpass the power of human telling;
for none can guess its grace,
till he become the place
wherein the Holy Spirit makes a dwelling.

Words: Bianco da Siena; tr: Richard Frederick Littledale
Tune: DOWN AMPNEY, Ralph Vaughan Williams (1906)

Young Church

The following days will be the days for Zoom sessions for Young Church:
30 May | 13 & 27 June
10:30 – 11:00 am

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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Online Worship – 16 May 2021

Worship for the Seventh Sunday of Easter takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk.

This week the online worship consists of:

  • A Sung Eucharist from St Mary’s Cathedral
  • A hymn – ‘Let all the world in every corner sing’
  • A Zoom meeting for Young Church members and their households

The Provost leads this service from the Cathedral. The Vice Provost is the preacher. Robert Mawditt leads the Intercessions, Angela Kenny leads some of the prayers and the Gospel is read by Billy Scorgie. Morven Bremner sings the mass setting (The Lincoln Setting by Malcolm Archer) with Frikki Walker, organ. The anthem at Communion, ‘God the Spirit Comes to Stay’ to the tune McAloon (adapted by the Iona Community), is sung by Christine Walker accompanied by Frikki Walker. At the end of the service, the voluntary, Acclamations (Suite Medievale) by Jean Langlais, is played by Steven McIntyre, organ. The hymn is sung by Morven Bremner accompanied by Frikki Walker.

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 – 16 May 2021

Sung Eucharist

Hymn – ‘Let all the world in every corner sing’

Young Church

Young Church meets on Zoom this Sunday, 16 May 2021. Full details of how to join are available in the weekly congregational email.

The following days will be the days for Zoom sessions for Young Church:
30 May | 13 & 27 June
10:30 – 11:00 am

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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Podcast for the Ascension

Transcript  |  Iona Community Liturgy

For the Feast of the Ascension, 13 May 2021 • Art historian Dr Deborah Lewer examines Cornelia Parker’s Cold, Dark Matter: An Exploded View (1991), Tate Collection

MUSIC: Excerpts from ‘Reeling’ by Rory Boyle
Catriona Mackenzie, piano

For their generous assistance in making this podcast possible, grateful thanks to:
Cornelia Parker and Frith Street Gallery, London
Tate Collection
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney
St Paul’s Cathedral, London
University of Glasgow, Glasgow

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

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

Online Worship – Ascension Day

Worship for Ascension Day takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk. The service in church begins at 7.30 pm and will feature beautiful music from Geraldine Mynors and Steven McIntyre.

This week the online worship consists of:

  • A Eucharist hosted by the Companions of Our Lady and St Mungo
  • A hymn – ‘Hail the day that sees him rise’
  • A podcast from Debbie Lewer

The Companions of the Our Lady and St Mungo lead this service from their home. Sister Helena is the preacher. The Vice Provost, the Rev Canon Oliver Brewer-Lennon leads the Intercessions, Joanna Russell leads some of the prayers and the Gospel is read by Abha Paulina. The anthem at Communion, is plainsong – ‘Viri Galilaei’ sung by Morven Bremner. At the end of the service, the voluntary is Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn BWV 630 – JS Bach played by Steven McIntyre on the organ of Dunblane Cathedral.

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 the transcript of the service: Online Worship – Ascension 2021

Sung Eucharist

Hymn – Hail the day that sees him rise

Hail the day that sees him rise, Alleluya!
Glorious to his native skies; Alleluya!
Christ, awhile to mortals given, Alleluya!
Enters now the highest heaven! Alleluya!

There the glorious triumph waits; Alleluya!,
Lift your heads, eternal gates! Alleluya!
Christ hath vanquished death and sin; Alleluya!
Take the King of glory in. Alleluya!

Lord, though parted from our sight, Alleluya!
Far above yon azure height, Alleluya!
Grant our hearts may thither rise, Alleluya!
Seeking thee beyond the skies. Alleluya!

Words: Charles Wesley (1739)
Tune: LLANFAIR 77.77 and Alleluias, Robert Williams (1817)

Podcast

A podcast for Ascension Day from Debbie Lewer is available here: https://thecathedral.org.uk/2021/05/13/podcast-for-the-ascension/

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.

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Online Worship – 9 May 2021

Worship for the Sixth Sunday of Easter takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk.

This week the online worship consists of:

  • A Sung Eucharist from St Mary’s Cathedral
  • A hymn – ‘The Love of God Comes Close’
  • A song for Young Church members and their households

The Vice Provost leads this service from the Cathedral. The Provost is the preacher. Pat Bennett leads the Intercessions, Margaret Dawson leads some of the prayers and the Gospel is read by Pete Smith. Morven Bremner sings the mass setting (The Lincoln Setting by Malcolm Archer) with Frikki Walker, organ. The anthem at Communion, ‘O Love of God How Strange and True’ to the tune de Tar by Calvin Hampton is sung by Rosamond Thomas accompanied by Frikki Walker. At the end of the service, the voluntary is Alleluyas by Simon Preston played by Steven McIntyre on the organ of Dunblane Cathedral. The hymn is sung by Christine Walker accompanied by Frikki Walker.

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 – 9 May 2021

Sung Eucharist

Hymn – ‘The Love of God Comes Close’

Young Church

The following song for the Young Church is led by Shae Weir

Young Church meets on Zoom next Sunday, 16 May 2021. Full details of how to join are available in the weekly congregational email.

The following days will be the days for Zoom sessions for Young Church:
2, 16 & 30 May | 13 & 27 June
10:30 – 11:00 am

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.

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Online Worship – 2 May 2021

Worship for the Fifth Sunday of Easter takes place both in church and online. Seats for the worship taking place in church can be booked at thedatabase.thecathedral.org.uk.

This week the online worship consists of:

  • A Sung Eucharist from St Mary’s Cathedral
  • A hymn – ‘Bread of Heaven on thee we feed’
  • A Zoom meeting for Young Church members and their households

The Provost leads this service from the Cathedral. The Vice Provost is the preacher. Debbie Lewer leads the Intercessions, Peggy Brown leads some of the prayers and the Gospel is read by Chris Oates. Morven Bremner sings the mass setting (The Lincoln Setting by Malcolm Archer) with Frikki Walker, organ. The anthem at Communion (‘Take this moment sign and space’ words by Graham Maule and John Bell, music by John Bell, arranged by John Bell and Frikki Walker) is sung by the Cathedral Choir with Steven McIntyre, piano and Rona Mcleod, oboe. Frikki Walker conducts the musicians in this live recording from 2019. At the end of the service, the voluntary is Christ ist erstanden (BWV 627) by J.S. Bach played by Steven McIntyre on the organ of Dunblane Cathedral. The hymn is sung by Christine Walker accompanied by Frikki Walker.

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 – 2 May 2021

Sung Eucharist

Hymn – ‘Bread of Heaven on thee we feed’

Young Church

Young Church meets on Zoom on Sunday 2 May 2021. Full details of how to join are available in the weekly congregational email.

The following days will be the days for Zoom sessions for Young Church:
2, 16 & 30 May | 13 & 27 June
10:30 – 11:00 am

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

Sermon preached on 18 April 2021 by Oliver Brewer-Lennon

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Online Worship – 18 April 2021

Worship for the Third Sunday of Easter takes place both in church and online.

This week the online worship consists of:

  • A Sung Eucharist from St Mary’s Cathedral
  • A hymn – ‘Love’s redeeming work is done’
  • A Zoom meeting for Young Church members and their households

The Provost leads this service from the Cathedral. The Vice Provost is the preacher. Taylor Driggers-McDowall leads the Intercessions, Abby Jessamine leads some of the prayers and the Gospel is read by Caitlin Wakefield. Shae Weir sings the mass setting (Mass of St Thomas by David Thorne). Morven Bremner sings the anthem at Communion (‘O sons and daughters, let us sing’). They are both accompanied by Frikki Walker, organ. At the end of the service, the voluntary is the third movement (Marcia) from Organ Symphony No. 3 by Charles-Marie Widor played by Steven McIntyre on the organ of St Mary’s Cathedral (recorded for the Glasgow Society of Organists in September 2020). The hymn is sung by Morven Bremner with Frikki Walker playing the organ.

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 – 18 April 2021

Sung Eucharist

Hymn – ‘Love’s redeeming work is done’

Young Church

Young Church meets on Zoom on Sunday 18 April 2021. Full details of how to join are available in the weekly congregational email.

The following days will be the days for zoom sessions for Young Church:
2, 16 & 30 May | 13 & 27 June
10:30 – 11:00 am

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

Sermon preached on 11 April 2021 by Kelvin Holdsworth

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