Fiona Andrews
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31-08-2014 18:01:53
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Passion Sunday St George the Martyr, Southwark including the fabulous hymn ‘Lord, for the years’. ‘Lord for ourselves; in living power remake us - self on the cross and Christ upon the throne, past put behind us, for the future take us: Lord of our lives, to live for Christ alone’
Holy Saturday polishing at St George the Martyr St George the Martyr, Southwark included these impressive Churchwarden wands dated 1732!
This was a lovely thing to come home to today - five years of volunteering with the chaplaincy team at St Thomas’ Hospital Guy's and St Thomas'
Summer Festival of Southwark and London Company of Servers, with guest preacher Anderson Jeremiah. Followed by refreshments. All welcome St Saviour's Pimlico
Such an enjoyable creative day retreat London Jesuit Centre today, praying and reflecting with images and a labyrinth, scripture, poetry, making collages and ending with the Examen. The theme was ‘I have come that you might have life and life in all its fullness’ John 10.10
We're delighted to be teaming up with St Martin-in-the-Fields to bring new sounds to St George the Martyr, Southwark Please share borough.church/music-opportun…
In today's #GospelOfTheDay (Lk 10:38-42) Jesus is a guest at the house of Martha and Mary. One of the sisters welcomes him with much attention, while the other listens to him while sitting at his feet. Service and listening are twin dimensions of welcome. vatican.va/content/leo-xi…
‘Doubt and questioning how faith breathes are all part of this thing we call “faith”‘ Good to be interviewed for this piece along with my good friend Fergus Butler-Gallie telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/08/0…
Our fabulous choir are holding a concert on Sunday afternoon... all are welcome ! ❤ Streatham
A new service of Choral Holy Hour launches this week St George the Martyr, Southwark in partnership with St Martin-in-the-Fields Emerging Artists Programme. borough.church/news-and-refle…