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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: 25 July 2021, The Eighth Sunday after Trinity.
Featuring 'Praise, my soul, the King of heaven' (Henry Francis Lyte, 1834), performed by Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Richard Farnes & Sir Stephen Cleobury from Abide With Me - 50 Favourite Hymns, 1996; 'Let us talents and tongues employ' (Words: Fred Kaan, 1975. Music: Doreen Potter, 1975), performed by The Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne, Michael Leighton Jones & John O’Donnell, from Fifty Best-Loved Hymns, 2012; 'I am the Bread of Life' Written and performed by John Michael Talbot from Our Blessing Cup: songs for liturgical celebrations, 1996; Guide me, O Thou great redeemer (William Williams Pantycelyn, 1745), performed by Robert Quinney, James O'Donnell, Doctor Andrew Grant, The Choir of Her Majesty's Chapel Royal, St. James Palace & The Choir Of Westminster Abbey from The Royal Wedding – The Official Album, 2011.
Including my reflection for the day 'Poor old Mo Farah - elevation and relegation in a world of famished cravings', 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: 25 July 2021, The Eighth Sunday after Trinity.
Featuring 'Praise, my soul, the King of heaven' (Henry Francis Lyte, 1834), performed by Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Richard Farnes & Sir Stephen Cleobury from Abide With Me - 50 Favourite Hymns, 1996; 'Let us talents and tongues employ' (Words: Fred Kaan, 1975. Music: Doreen Potter, 1975), performed by The Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne, Michael Leighton Jones & John O’Donnell, from Fifty Best-Loved Hymns, 2012; 'I am the Bread of Life' Written and performed by John Michael Talbot from Our Blessing Cup: songs for liturgical celebrations, 1996; Guide me, O Thou great redeemer (William Williams Pantycelyn, 1745), performed by Robert Quinney, James O'Donnell, Doctor Andrew Grant, The Choir of Her Majesty's Chapel Royal, St. James Palace & The Choir Of Westminster Abbey from The Royal Wedding – The Official Album, 2011.
Including my reflection for the day 'Poor old Mo Farah - elevation and relegation in a world of famished cravings', also available with all my talks at bit.ly/johndavies-talks.