Join The Revd Canon Dr Alison Joyce, Rector of St Bride's, and St Bride's Choir for this week's reflection in words and music.
This week's Gospel reading which we hear describes St Matthew's account of the transfiguration of Christ. "O nata lux de lumine" by Thomas Tallis is a simple yet beautifully refined setting of two verses from a hymn for the feast of the transfiguration. It was published in 1575 in a volume of motets by Tallis and Byrd called Cantiones Sacrae which they dedicated to Elizabeth I.
Alison recalls a story she heard the comedian Billy Connolly tell and reflects on how we can all at times be unable to see the wonder of what confronts us until our eyes are opened and we finally see.
We close with a nineteenth century hymn text on the same theme of Christ's glory, "God of mercy, God of grace, show the brightness of your face."
Information about our weekly Sunday services in St Bride's of Choral Eucharist at 11am (https://www.stbrides.com/worship-music/worship/regular-services/choral-eucharist/) and Choral Evensong at 5:30pm (https://www.stbrides.com/worship-music/worship/regular-services/choral-evensong/) can be found on the website.
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