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Reverend Jeff and Canon Quentin brings the Church home


August 01, 2020 - 1557 views

This week our very own Reverend and presenter here at Bayside, Jeff Pearson brings you the Morning Service on Sunday morning at 10-00am.

While churches are closed, congregations from around the world having been joining us to meet, praise, worship and hear God's word.

This week Jeff will be speaking on Acting on Gods Word. Join him in an hour of Praise, Worship and Prayer.

Jeff said: "If you are unable to join me in the morning, then the service will be made available on a listen again podcast which you can hear 24/7 during the week".

Whatever church you belong to or even if you do not usually attend a church you are welcome to join us and be part of a world wide congregation. Locally the service is available on 87.7FM or online around the world at www.baysideradio.co.uk.

There is also a new edition of Choral Evensong, a special service which is available exclusively online. This week's episode is available now and can be streamed when ever you like. You can listen here.

This weekend is the Eighth Sunday after Trinity and once more our local Vicar, Canon Quentin Bellamy invites you to join him.

Our service this week comes from remote recordings that took place during lockdown, with each singer recording in their own homes.

The organ accompaniments to the canticles and anthem are played by John Hosking on a digital home organ.

Psalm is 108. The canticles and the anthem “Teach me O Lord the way of thy statutes” are by William Byrd, who, with his best friend Thomas Tallis, had the sole patent to music publishing during his lifetime, and was hence a very influential figure of his day.

The hymn this evening is "O worship the King” and the organ voluntary is a Postlude on the tune Hanover, composed by Alec Rowley and played for us by John Hosking.

We thank those who helped in the making of this Service: Olivia Hunt (soprano) Matthew Reeve (countertenor) Stephen Power (countertenor) Harri Graham (tenor) Richard Adamson (bass) Rev'd Barry Fenton (cantor) John Hosking (organist)