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Online Worship – 11 April 2021

Worship for the Second 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 – ‘Now the green blade riseth’
  • A song for Young Church members and their households – ‘Hallelujuah’

The Vice Provost leads this service from the Cathedral. The Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth is the preacher. Robert Mawditt leads the Intercessions, Sophie Agrell leads some of the prayers and the gospel is read by Michael Shanks. The mass setting by John Rutter is sung by Rosamond Thomas and accompanied by Frikki Walker. Music at Communion is ‘Up, up my heart with gladness’ from the Schemelli Gesang-Buch sung by Morven Bremner with Frikki Walker, organ. At the end of the service, the voluntary is ‘Hymne au soleil’ from Pieces de fantaisie, Suite No. 2, Op. 53 by Louis Vierne played by Steven McIntyre on the organ of Dunblane Cathedral. The hymn is sung by Magnus Walker 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 – 11 April 2021

Sung Eucharist

Hymn – ‘Now the green blade riseth’

Young Church Song – ‘Hallelujuah’

Young Church Zoom Dates and Details

The following days will be the days for zoom sessions for Young Church:
18 April | 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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Sermon preached on Easter Day by Kelvin Holdsworth

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Online Worship – Easter Day

Easter Fire

Worship for Easter Day 2021 takes place both in church and online.

There are three services in church – at 9 am, 11 am and 5 pm. Alll the seats at the morning services have been allocated though a waiting list system is in place in case anyone cancels their seat.

This week the online worship consists of:

  • A Sung Eucharist from St Mary’s led by Bishop Kevin
  • A song for Young Church members and their households – Goodness is stronger than evil
  • Details of a Young Church zoom session
  • A hymn – Thine Be The Glory

The service is led by the Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway – the Rt Rev Kevin Pearson and the Provost, the Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth is the preacher. The Vice Provost, the Rev Canon Oliver Brewer-Lennon leads the intercessions. Heather O’Connor leads some of the prayers and the gospel is read and acclaimed by Marion Bryans, Fergus Mclachlan and Mounes Sakhaei. The Sung setting is by John Rutter and is sung by Rosamond Thomas, accompanied by Frikki Walker. Frikki also accompanies the hymn which is sung by Magnus Walker. The anthem is Haec Dies by Herbert Howells, sung by the cathedral choir on the CD of the same name. At the end of the service, the voluntary is the Toccata from the Fifth Symphony – Charles-Marie Widor which comes from Frikki Walker’s “Notes Tremendous” CD.

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

The Easter Day Service

Download a transcript of the service here: Online Worship – Easter Day 2021

The Hymn

Young Church Song


Sung by Christine Walker, accompanied by Frikki Walker.
Words: Desmond Tutu

Young Church Zoom Dates and Details

Young church members are joining in a zoom session today and on a number of upcoming Sundays. The Kitchen Samba Band will be playing to celebrate the resurrection and anyone who wants to dance with paper plates is welcome to do so. The Easter Story will be told through the medium of Lego.
The following days will be the days for zoom sessions for Young Church:
4 & 18 April | 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:
http://phplist.thecathedral.org.uk/?p=subscribe&id=3

Please share this page and these resources widely on social media and in any other ways you can think of.

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Sermon preached on Maundy Thursday 2021 by Oliver Brewer-Lennon

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Online Worship – Maundy Thursday

The Online Worship for Maundy Thursday can be found in several recordings.

  • Two audio recordings of music for the day
  • A video that forms a service of Holy Communion
  • A hymn (‘An upper room did our Lord prepare’)

The Provost leads this service from the Cathedral. The Vice Provost, the Rev Canon Oliver Brewer-Lennon, is the preacher. Beth Routledge leads some of the prayers, Sister Helena leads the Intercessions, and David McFadyen reads the Gospel. Robert Guthrie sings the mass setting, Mass I (Lux et Origo) in English (Saint Meinrad Kyriale) and in Latin. Magnus Walker sings two plainsong antiphons: Ubi caritas (after the Gospel) and Tantum ergo Sacramentum (during Communion).

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

Download a PDF transcript of the service here:
Online Worship – Maundy Thursday 2021

Holy Communion

Hymn – ‘An upper room did our Lord prepare’

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
Sending

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:
http://phplist.thecathedral.org.uk/?p=subscribe&id=3

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 – 28 March 2021

Palm Branch

Worship for Sunday 28 March 2021 takes place both in church and online.

There are two services in church – at 9 am and 11 am. Seats need to be reserved in adance and seat reservations open on Wednesdays at 12 noon.

This week the online worship consists of:

  • A service from St Mary’s led by Bishop Kevin which is shared with the rest of the Scottish Episcopal Church/li>
  • A song for Young Church members and their households.

The service led by Bishop Kevin will be available on the Scottish Episcopal Church’s YouTube channel from 11 am on Sunday here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtv9H_4N4c3JKM57zOj7GXw

It includes a hymn: Ride on ride on in Majesty – Sung by Shae Weir, Frikki Walker organ and an anthem: Ex Ore Innocentum (It is a thing most wonderful) – John Ireland – Sung by Morven Bremner, with Frikki Walker on the piano.

Young Church Song


Sung by Christine Walker, accompanied by Frikki Walker.
Grahm Kendrick – © 1983 Thankyou Music

Young Church Zoom Dates and Details

The following days will be the days for zoom sessions for Young Church:
4 & 18 April | 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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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:
http://phplist.thecathedral.org.uk/?p=subscribe&id=3

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 – 21 March 2021

Christ on Cross

Worship for Sunday 21 March 2021 takes place online. This consists this week of:

  • A video that forms a service of Holy Communion
  • A hymn (‘When I survey the wondrous cross’)
  • Details of Young Church activities

Sister Helena and Sister AJ lead this service from their home. The Ref Prof John Riches is the preacher. Anissa Cavanagh leads some of the prayers, Pat Bennett leads the Intercessions, and Pam Richmond reads the Gospel. The Gregorian chant mass setting (Missa XV) is sung by Christine Walker with Frikki Walker on the chamber organ. Music at Communion is Tree of Life and awesome mystery – melody by Marty Haugen, arranged by Frikki Walker. sung by Justine Inns and Fergus Inns, accompanied on the organ by Frikki Walker. Steven McIntyre plays the voluntary at the end of this service, Concerto in B minor del Signor Meck (movement I).

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

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

Holy Communion

Hymn – ‘When I survey’

Young Church Zoom Dates and Details

This week the Young Church are playing samba instruments, dancing with paper plates and learning a song from Toy Story. Full details of how to join are available in the weekly congregational email.
The following days will be the days for zoom sessions:
21 March | 4 & 18 April | 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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Sending

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:
http://phplist.thecathedral.org.uk/?p=subscribe&id=3

Please share this page and these resources widely on social media and in any other ways you can think of.

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Sermon preached on 14 March 2021 by Oliver Brewer-Lennon

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Online Worship – 14 March 2021

Cross

Worship for Sunday 14 March 2021 takes place online. This consists this week of:

  • A video that forms a service of Holy Communion
  • A hymn (‘Love Divine, All Loves Excelling’)
  • A video for members of the Young Church and their households

The Provost leads this service from the Cathedral. The Vice Provost, the Rev Canon Oliver Brewer-Lennon, is the preacher. Lucy Teo-Winter leads some of the prayers, Taylor Driggers-McDowall leads the Intercessions, and Monica Long reads the Gospel. The Gregorian chant mass setting (Missa XVI) is sung by Morven Bremner. Music at Communion, ‘Love is the touch of intangible joy’, is sung by Shae Weir with Frikki Walker, organ. Steven McIntyre plays the voluntary at the end of this service, ‘Dialogue sur les grands Jeux’ [Ave Maris Stella, iv] by Nicolas de Grigny, recorded at Dunblane Cathedral.

The video of the service of Holy Communion will also be available on Facebook and YouTube. (The YouTube video might suit those who prefer to watch on a smart TV).

Download a PDF transcript of the service here:
Online Worship – 14 March 2021

Holy Communion

Hymn – ‘Love Divine, All Loves Excelling’

Young Church

Young Church Zoom Dates and Details
21 March | 4 & 18 April | 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:
http://phplist.thecathedral.org.uk/?p=subscribe&id=3

Please share this page and these resources widely on social media and in any other ways you can think of.

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Sermon preached on 7 March 2021 by Audrey O’Brien Stewart

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