Trinity 11: Who do you say I am?
Here are the hymns and service for morning worship at St Margaret’s on Sunday 23 August. … More Trinity 11: Who do you say I am?
Here are the hymns and service for morning worship at St Margaret’s on Sunday 23 August. … More Trinity 11: Who do you say I am?
Morning worship for the tenth Sunday of Trinity at St Margaret’s Prestwich, on Sunday 16 August 2020 … More Trinity 10
More correctly titled “Gaelic Blessing” but affectionately known throughout the music community as “Garlic Dressing”, this much-loved anthem by John Rutter (b. 1945) is based on the text of an ancient Gaelic rune … More Garlic Dressing
This morning, St Margaret’s Prestwich reopens for public worship to a small congregation of around 20 people. If you are unable to attend – do not worry! the service will be live-streamed on our Facebook page … More Re-Opening: Sunday 12 July 2020
Before his Ascension, Jesus promised his disciples that he would not leave them as orphans, but instead gave them a Comforter. This is of course the Holy Spirit … More Litany to the Holy Spirit – Hurford (1930-2019)
Rev Deborah celebrates Holy Communion for the second Sunday of Trinity … More Second Sunday of Trinity
Rev Deborah celebrates Holy Communion for the first Sunday after Trinity in the vicarage garden … More First Sunday After Trinity
The service for 17 May 2020 was lived streamed on our Facebook page by Rev Sue. The preacher was our Reader Christine, and you can read her sermon again here … More 6th Sunday of Easter
Rev Sue celebrated the Eucharist for Trinity Sunday at St Margaret’s church Prestwich, assisted by Bishop David. The preacher was our Reader Christine … More Trinity Sunday 2020
Although widely chosen as an anthem to be sung at weddings, the words of Panis Angelicus were originally written by St Thomas Aquinas for the feast of Corpus Christi … More Panis Angelicus – Aquinas (1225-1274)/Franck (1822-1890)