"Lighten our Darkness" - sermons on aspects of Mental Health
Please join us at Choral Evensong as we continue to explore wellbeing and mental health.
Please join us at Choral Evensong as we continue to explore wellbeing and mental health.
Please join us at Choral Evensong as we continue to explore wellbeing and mental health.
Please join us at Choral Evensong as we continue to explore wellbeing and mental health.
A short service of said evening prayer. A perfect way to end the day.
A short service of said evening prayer. A perfect way to end the day.
A short service of said evening prayer. A perfect way to end the day.
A short service of said evening prayer. A perfect way to end the day.
A short service of said evening prayer. A perfect way to end the day.
Evensong sung by the Choir of St Helen's, Wheathampstead. “Lighten our Darkness” - ‘Breakthrough rather than breakdown?’ The second in a series of sermons on aspects of Mental Health given by The Revd James Hair, Portsmouth Diocesan Adviser for Mental Health, linking with our Annual Theme: ‘Living Well’.
A traditional service of Evensong sung by visiting Choir of St Helen’s, Wheathamstead.
Choral Evensong sung by visiting Choir of St Helen’s Church, Wheathampstead. To include prayers in commemoration of the the sinking of HMS Isis and the sacrifice of her crew on the 20th July 1944.
A traditional service of Evensong sung by St Faith’s, Havant.
Annual Diocesan Readers’ Service, sung by a visiting choir
A traditional service of Evensong with Valedictions, sung by the Cathedral Choir
A traditional service of Evensong sung by the Girl Choristers, Choral Scholars and Lay Clerks
Evensong sung by the Cathedral Choir. “Lighten our Darkness” - ‘Understanding vulnerability: a path to personal and spiritual growth’. The first in a series of sermons on aspects of Mental Health, given by Dr Kevin O’Shea, Consultant Psychiatrist, linking with our Annual Theme ‘Living Well’.