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From Revd John Davies, vicar of Clapham with Keasden and Austwick with Eldroth in the Diocese of Leeds. Prayers and reflections from the Churches Weekly Newsletter in a time of the coronavirus: 20 June 2021, The Third Sunday after Trinity.
Featuring 'Now thank we all our God' Author: Martin Rinkart (1636), Translator: Catherine Winkworth. Performed by The Cambridge University Brass Ensemble & The Choir of Queens' College, Cambridge from Wedding Hymns, 1999; 'Some went down to the sea in ships' Psalm 107 adapted and performed by Pastor Joel S Neubauer, St Mark Lutheran Church (ELCA), Yorktown, Virginia; and 'Psalm 107: Give thanks to the Lord (His love is everlasting)' composed by Francesca LaRosa Rohrer and performed by Francesca LaRosa © 2021.
Including my reflection for the day '“Those who go down to the sea in ships…” Overcoming our sea blindness', also available with all my talks at bit.ly/johndavies-talks.
From Revd John Davies, vicar of Clapham with Keasden and Austwick with Eldroth in the Diocese of Leeds. Prayers and reflections from the Churches Weekly Newsletter in a time of the coronavirus: 20 June 2021, The Third Sunday after Trinity.
Featuring 'Now thank we all our God' Author: Martin Rinkart (1636), Translator: Catherine Winkworth. Performed by The Cambridge University Brass Ensemble & The Choir of Queens' College, Cambridge from Wedding Hymns, 1999; 'Some went down to the sea in ships' Psalm 107 adapted and performed by Pastor Joel S Neubauer, St Mark Lutheran Church (ELCA), Yorktown, Virginia; and 'Psalm 107: Give thanks to the Lord (His love is everlasting)' composed by Francesca LaRosa Rohrer and performed by Francesca LaRosa © 2021.
Including my reflection for the day '“Those who go down to the sea in ships…” Overcoming our sea blindness', also available with all my talks at bit.ly/johndavies-talks.