Posts by Bryony Taylor (Page 26)
Join us for worship at 8.30am at Barlborough and 10am at Clowne this week
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Vacancy: Are you our new organist?
The Rector of St James’, Barlborough, invites applications for the post of Organist (and if appropriate Choral Director) to begin in September 2021. St James Church is a village church with a strong musical tradition of long-standing, with a robed SATB choir of high standard The choir has an extensive repertoire, and large library, and music forms a large part of services. The choir from time to time sings at other churches or cathedrals. The choir is affiliated to the RSCM…
Join us for worship at 8.30am at Barlborough and 10am at Clowne this week
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Worship with us on Trinity 6 Sunday 11th July at Clowne Church and online at 10am
Join us for worship this week at Clowne at 10am. The service will be broadcast live here: https://fb.me/e/1lx5PLWvI
Join us for worship on Sunday 4th July at Barlborough and online
Watch this Sunday’s service broadcast here at 10am: https://www.facebook.com/stjamesbarlborough/live
Join us for worship at 8.30am at Clowne and 10am at Barlborough this Sunday
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Watch our special service for our Patronal Festival at Clowne 27th June 2021
Today we welcomed our new curate, Rev’d Mike Fitzsimmons and also thanked our organist Arthur Stamper on his retirement. You can watch the service here:
Watch a video interview with our organist Arthur Stamper on Bolsover TV
Watch a wonderful interview on Bolsover TV with our organist, Arthur Stamper, talking about his 60 years of playing the organ at Clowne Parish Church.We’re so proud of you Arthur!
Big celebrations this weekend! Join us Sunday 10am at Clowne and 6pm at Barlborough
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Clowne Parish Church celebrates organist’s 60 years of service
St John the Baptist Parish Church in Clowne is having a special celebration this Sunday 27th June for their Patronal Festival. Mr Arthur Stamper, the church’s organist of 60 years (whose father was organist before him) is retiring. Given that there’s been a Stamper playing our organ for almost 100 years, the church is marking this by dedicating the organ as ‘The Stamper Organ’ and presenting Arthur with a long service medal from the Royal School of Church Music. Arthur…