...the song of harvest home; all be safely gathered in, free from sorrow, free from sin, there for ever purified, in God’s garner to abide; come, ten thousand angels, come,...
...on more mundane matters. An obvious reason for this reticence is pastoral: to talk about heaven is to talk about death, and death naturally throws up feelings of fear, sadness...
...Jesus’ actions welcomed an isolated figure back into the community. The woman with a haemorrhage, and the epileptics for example were shunned by society, such that their healings were moments...
...and complicity in the Holocaust and the suffering and deaths of six million people in the camps of Auschwitz and Buchenwald. The Temple of Solomon’s time was God’s House,...
...for Organ, which Franck composed in 1890, immediately prior to his death. The romantic sounds of Salisbury’s iconic organ, along with the glorious acoustics of Salisbury Cathedral, are a perfect...
...creating a profound and awe-inspiring conclusion to this unique event. Supported by: It’s totally spectacular. We can’t wait to come again. Previous visitor feedback Timed entry Entry slots are available...
...a very big thank you on behalf of us all. Direct Debit is the best way for Christians to support their local church because it prioritises giving alongside our other...
...come and make your own crown of stars at our Cathedral. You can then follow our hidden star trail around, sparkling and shining all the way! This event is free...
...that they are embraced, and loved beyond telling. And now he comes to us. On this night he comes in a variety of ways: for one, in the bread of...