Easter Day: Festal Evensong
Our Easter Day services conclude with joyful music from the Cathedral Choir, with the final sermon from Canon Tim Schofield on ‘Signs of Glory.’
Our Easter Day services conclude with joyful music from the Cathedral Choir, with the final sermon from Canon Tim Schofield on ‘Signs of Glory.’
Our celebrations of the resurrection of Jesus, begun last night, continue with festival services today. The Dean will celebrate this Easter Eucharist with the Bishop of Portsmouth as our preacher.
Join us for #PompeySundays - our new informal café style service for young people and families.
Our Easter Day celebrations begin with Holy Communion said according to the Book of Common Prayer.
Preaching of the Passion with a sequence of addresses from our Holy Week preacher, alongside reflections, readings, prayers and music.
Preaching of the Passion with a sequence of addresses from our Holy Week preacher, alongside reflections, readings, prayers and music.
An informal service for accompanied children of all ages, telling the story of Holy Week.
An evening of silence and prayer and we wait with Jesus for his arrest and the events of Good Friday.
The service where we remember The Last Supper. Canon Tim Schofield continues his Holy Week preaching and music is sung by the Portsmouth Cathedral Choir
Bishop Jonathan blesses oils for use in parishes and leads ministers from across the Diocese, in a renewal of their commitment to serve God and their neighbours.
Our Holy Week preacher, Canon Tim Schofield, gives a short address which is followed by Compline sung by the Lay Clerks and Choral Scholars.
Our Holy Week preacher, Canon Tim Schofield, gives a short address which is followed by Compline sung by the Lay Clerks and Choral Scholars.
Our Holy Week preacher, Canon Tim Schofield, gives a short address which is followed by Compline sung by the Lay Clerks and Choral Scholars.
With music from the Cathedral Choir, and our Holy Week preacher Canon Tim Schofield, giving the first of his ‘Signs of Glory’ Holy Week sermons
Procession of Palms starting from Grand Parade, and Sung Passion marking the beginning of Holy Week.
Dramatised reading of the Passion Gospel. Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week and the events that lead up to Jesus's crucifixtion and resurrection.
Played by David Price (organ) with reflections from Angela Tilby
BWV 56 Daniel Sandell (bass) and Joel Colyer (organ)
Handel's spectacular and moving choral masterpiece, sung by the Portsmouth Cathedral Choirs with Capelle Baroque, and directed by David Price.
Canon Kathryn takes us on a cultural journey via Zoom. Each week joined by special guests helping us understand and reflect upon artistic works based upon the Lenten theme.
A Sung Eucharist with Ashing and a sung Litany to mark the start of Lent
Mark the start of Lent with our services of Communion with ashing.
Mark the start of Lent with our services of Communion with ashing.