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Hymns & Prayers from churches across the UK.
In the first in a series of Sunday morning worship, the Very Reverend Dr Sarah Rowland Jones leads the Mothering Sunday service from St Davids Cathedral in Pembrokeshire. With hymns sung by the Songs of Praise congregation recorded in July 2019.
The Very Rev Kathy Jones leads the service for Passion Sunday from Bangor Cathedral in north Wales. With hymns sung by the Songs of Praise congregation recorded in March 2018.
As Holy Week begins, The Dean of Hereford, The Very Reverend Michael Tavinor, leads a service for Palm Sunday from the city's historic cathedral. The service features hymns recorded for Songs of Praise in 2017 and was filmed before the closure of all church buildings was announced.
The Very Reverend Kathy Jones leads the Easter Sunday service from Bangor Cathedral in north Wales. The preacher is the Right Reverend Andy John, Bishop of Bangor.
The Reverend Canon Leigh Richardson leads the service for the second Sunday after Easter from St Davids Cathedral in Pembrokeshire. With hymns sung by the Songs of Praise congregation recorded in July 2019, the programme was filmed before the closure of all church buildings was announced.
The Rt Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Bishop of Dover, leads a service for the Third Sunday after Easter from Hereford Cathedral, in a programme filmed before the closure of all church buildings was announced. With hymns recorded for Songs of Praise in 2017.
The Very Rev Kathy Jones leads a service for the Fourth Sunday after Easter from Bangor Cathedral in north Wales, in a programme filmed before the closure of all church buildings was announced. With hymns recorded for Songs of Praise in March 2018.
The Rt Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Bishop of Dover, leads a service for VE Day from Hereford Cathedral, in a programme filmed before the closure of all church buildings was announced. With hymns recorded for Songs of Praise in 2017.
The Very Rev Dr Sarah Rowland Jones leads a service from St Davids Cathedral in Pembrokeshire, with hymns sung by a Songs of Praise congregation recorded in July 2019.
The Very Rev Kathy Jones leads a service for the Sunday after Ascension from Bangor Cathedral, Gwynedd. The preacher is the Rt Rev Andy John, Bishop of Bangor, and the hymns are sung by a Songs of Praise congregation recorded in March 2018.
A service for Pentecost Sunday from Hereford Cathedral, led by the Rt Rev Richard Jackson, Bishop of Hereford. With hymns recorded by Songs of Praise in 2017.
The Rev Canon Leigh Richardson leads a service for Trinity Sunday from St Davids Cathedral in Pembrokeshire. With hymns sung by a Songs of Praise congregation recorded in July 2019.
Sarah Bradley leads a service for the First Sunday after Trinity from Manchester's Holy Trinity Platt Church, where the preacher is the Rev Dr Paul Mathole.
A service for Father's Day from Holy Trinity Platt Church in Manchester, led by the Rector Rev Dr Paul Mathole. With songs and hymns recorded by Songs of Praise in 2017.
The Very Rev Dr Paul Shackerley leads a service for the first Sunday of Advent from Brecon Cathedral in Wales. With hymns from the Songs of Praise archives from across Wales.
The Rev Alan Miller leads a service for the second Sunday of Advent from the Church of the Holy Rude in Stirling, Scotland. With hymns from the Songs of Praise archives from across Scotland.
On the third Sunday of Advent, Father John Dickson, Catholic chaplain, leads an ecumenical service from the chapel of Royal Holloway, University of London. With hymns and carols from the Songs of Praise archives and a new recording from the university's chapel choir.
On the fourth Sunday of Advent, the Rev Canon Roland Riem leads the morning worship from Winchester Cathedral. With carols from the Songs of Praise archives and a special performance from the boys choir Libera.
On the first Sunday of Christmas, the Rev Canon Mark Preece, Canon Precentor, leads the morning worship from Llandaff Cathedral in south Wales. With hymns and carols from the Songs of Praise archives and a new recording from the Cardiff-based choir CĂ´rdydd.
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