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This week’s service is called On Loud Singing! This is a reference to the prophet Zephaniah who declared that God rejoiced loudly over his people, even after all their misadventures and mistakes. Meanwhile, a reading from Philippians encourages us to rejoice in the Lord always…
It’s not easy to find joy at the moment, is it? But real joy is rooted in God, and he is always with us, so I do wish you joy as you prepare for Christmas.
Hearsall at Home is written and presented by Rev David Sutcliffe, with additional material this week from Derek Noel.
The readers were Elaine Henson, Sarah Lewis and Andy Thompson.
Music and songs by Martin Prue, Joan Cobb, Seb Farrell, Nick Leonard, Fran Pritchard and John Pettifer.
The written download was compiled by Jackie Pritchard and can be downloaded on this link.
Post Production was by Andy Thompson.
Incidental music by Zapsplat.com.
Hearsall at Home is brought to you by the members and friends of Hearsall Baptist Church, Coventry, UK City of Culture 2021.
By Rev. David SutcliffeThis week’s service is called On Loud Singing! This is a reference to the prophet Zephaniah who declared that God rejoiced loudly over his people, even after all their misadventures and mistakes. Meanwhile, a reading from Philippians encourages us to rejoice in the Lord always…
It’s not easy to find joy at the moment, is it? But real joy is rooted in God, and he is always with us, so I do wish you joy as you prepare for Christmas.
Hearsall at Home is written and presented by Rev David Sutcliffe, with additional material this week from Derek Noel.
The readers were Elaine Henson, Sarah Lewis and Andy Thompson.
Music and songs by Martin Prue, Joan Cobb, Seb Farrell, Nick Leonard, Fran Pritchard and John Pettifer.
The written download was compiled by Jackie Pritchard and can be downloaded on this link.
Post Production was by Andy Thompson.
Incidental music by Zapsplat.com.
Hearsall at Home is brought to you by the members and friends of Hearsall Baptist Church, Coventry, UK City of Culture 2021.