Posts by Bryony Taylor (Page 20)

Memorial Service for John Whybrow, our late, beloved, organist. Sunday 13th February, 5.00pm

In 2020 our beloved organist of 55 years, John Whybrow, sadly died. We are having a special memorial service full of music to celebrate his ministry to us. You are warmly invited to attend on Sunday 13th February at 5.00pm at St James, Barlborough. We are also welcoming donations in John’s memory to the upkeep of the organ and can receive these online here: https://bit.ly/barlboroughchurchgiving or by cheque payable to St James Barlborough posted to The Rectory, Church St, Barlborough, S43 4EP.

Launching a new monthly service of Choral Evensong – Sunday 6th February 5pm, St James, Barlborough

I’m delighted to announce that we are beginning a regular monthly service of Choral Evensong at St James, Barlborough on the first Sunday of the month at 5.00pm. Our first service of this year will be this Sunday 6th February at 5.00pm and we look forward to welcoming you. Choral Evensong is one of the treasures of the Church of England. Evensong dates back to the time of the Reformation, a time when it was agreed that ordinary people should be…

Join us for worship 8.30am at Clowne, 10am at Barlborough and at 3pm at Clowne for a Service of Christian Unity Sunday 23rd January 2022

We have three services this Sunday, we hope you can join us! 8.30am Morning Prayer at Clowne – in the Miners Chapel, a quiet, intimate service to start your Sunday 10am Eucharist at Barlborough for the 3rd Sunday of Epiphany. This will be livestreamed on Facebook here. If we have trouble with the internet connection again, we will record the service and upload it to be viewed later: https://fb.me/e/1B5iA2w5s Download the order of service here: 3pm A service of Christian…

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