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11:00 - 12:00 Service in the Church, "Tick, tock". Led by Rev Michael Allured. led by Rev Michael Allured
An exploration of Time’s place in human experience.
An exploration of Time’s place in human experience.
16:00 - 17:00 Service IN THE CHURCH, ` led by Rev Michael Allured: "Give it time" - A Celebration of GGU's contribution to positive change for LGBT+ people
This service is, exceptionally, IN THE CHURCH where an Exhibition created by Unitarians nationally will be on display until Sat 16th.
This service is, exceptionally, IN THE CHURCH where an Exhibition created by Unitarians nationally will be on display until Sat 16th.
18:00 Brass Band concert
OnYourDoorstep concert by The Prince Regent's Band, playing period instruments. Celebratory music from the latter half of the 19th century, by composers such as Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn, Meyerbeer, Robert and Clara Schumann, Bishop and Offenbach.
OnYourDoorstep concert by The Prince Regent's Band, playing period instruments. Celebratory music from the latter half of the 19th century, by composers such as Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn, Meyerbeer, Robert and Clara Schumann, Bishop and Offenbach.
11:00 - 12:00 Cafe style service in the Church, ` led by Rev Michael Allured
A relaxing gathering with no sermon or hymns. There will be tea, coffee and cake to enjoy, music, conversation and maybe even a quiz.
A relaxing gathering with no sermon or hymns. There will be tea, coffee and cake to enjoy, music, conversation and maybe even a quiz.
11:00 - 12:00 11 a.m. Service on Zoom, ` Led by Wade Miller-Knight (Lay Preacher)
NOTE THE EARLY TIME FOR A ZOOM SERVICE
NOTE THE EARLY TIME FOR A ZOOM SERVICE
16:00 - 17:00 Service on Zoom for Remembrance Sunday, led by Judith Fantozzi
The significance of poppies in four colours
The significance of poppies in four colours
18:00 Concert of 18th-century music from Dublin
OnYourDoorstep bring us The Irlandiani Players, a collective of historical and traditional instrumentalists who explore 18th century Italian and Irish musical connections, will be celebrating the September release of their second album, Smock Alley, which is inspired by the vibrant musical life of 18th century Dublin's Smock Alley Theatre and its neighbourhood.
OnYourDoorstep bring us The Irlandiani Players, a collective of historical and traditional instrumentalists who explore 18th century Italian and Irish musical connections, will be celebrating the September release of their second album, Smock Alley, which is inspired by the vibrant musical life of 18th century Dublin's Smock Alley Theatre and its neighbourhood.