Cathedral News Here For You May 29, 2020· God Changes the Equation By Canon Mike Williams God empowers us to be partners in taking responsibility to seek healing and reconciliation in our world. Blame is part of…
Cathedral News Here For You May 29, 2020· This Old Bench By Canon Cate Edmonds Pause a while on this old bench, What sounds can you hear, what smells greet your nose? Being here in nature…
Cathedral News Here For You May 22, 2020· The Labyrinth By Canon Chris Palmer “We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we…
Blog Cathedral News May 22, 2020· Letter from Countess Wear: The New Normal By Morwenna Ludlow Recent news articles have drawn attention to the nation’s rediscovered love of the bicycle. Reportedly, cycle shops and repair shops are experiencing…
Cathedral News May 22, 2020· Improved Visitor Experience a Step Closer, Thanks to Honeymead Festival Donation By Jill Taylor It is always nice when you get a lovely surprise! May is normally the month when we welcome the Albion Quartet as…
Cathedral News Here For You May 15, 2020· Growing in the Face of Change By Revd Julian Ould It is a fact that most of us don’t like change and therefore the current climate of uncertainty for our future…
Cathedral News Here For You May 15, 2020· Recipe: Black-eyed Beans with Courgettes By André de Mendonça This is a great dish if you are vegetarian or if you just want a cheap, quick but amazingly tasty meal.…
Cathedral News Here For You May 7, 2020· The Slow Work of God By Revd Phil Wales The prayer of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin begins, ‘Above all, trust in the slow work of God.’ This prayer, and these…
Cathedral News Here For You May 7, 2020· Letter from Countess Wear: How do You Organise Your Bookshelves? By Morwenna Ludlow This is one of the more trivial questions that has been absorbing people over the past few weeks. Even those of us…
Cathedral News Here For You May 7, 2020· Recipe: Lord Woolton’s Pie By Luke Stevenson If you’re seeking culinary inspiration for your Big Picnic for Hope, why not try this veggie wartime classic? Named after the head…