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Welcome as we worship together on the second Sunday of Epiphany. We are delighted that the president today is the Revd Dr William Lamb, vicar of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford, and that our address is given by the Revd Martin Williams, co-area dean for Amersham.
Today, we focus on the invitation to ‘Come and See’, made by Philip to Nathanael as he invites him to follow Jesus. We all are offered that same invitation to come and see today, to encounter Christ and be welcomed.
Thank you to everyone from across the diocese who has made this service possible, including clergy and people from Oxford, Dorchester, Amersham, Newbury, Reading, Waltham St Lawrence and Henley.
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A huge thank you to all who have contributed to this week’s service, including: The Revd Dr William Lamb, Vicar, University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford; The Revd Martin Williams, Co-Area Dean for Amersham; Steven Grahl, organist, Christ Church Cathedral; Waltham St Lawrence Virtual Voices, with director Simon Shaw and organist Dr Camilla Jarnot; Valerie Nicholson, St Margaret of Antioch Church, Harpsden; Revd Gary Collins, Associate Vicar, St John the Evangelist, Newbury; Dora Abbi, St John’s & St Stephen’s, Reading; And Vic Henshall and the Trinity at Four team, Henley.
Lead liturgist: Revd Fr Darren McFarland, vicar, Saint Andrew’s Parish Church, Headington
Producer: Revd Sarah Nesbitt, Assistant Curate, United Benefice of Shiplake with Dunsden and Harpsden.
Church at Home is produced each week by Revd Charlotte Bannister-Parker, Associate Chaplain to the Bishop of Oxford; and Steven Buckley, Director of Communications; with the help of Emma Thompson, Digital Communications Officer, and Mark Robinson of Digital Creative.
The reproduction and broadcast of the hymns in this service paper falls within the provisions of CCLI 535160 and Limited Online Music License E-0018115 both under the Oxford Diocesan Board of Finance. Cover images courtesy of Shutterstock. Images used during the broadcast were licensed from Shutterstock or sourced from Pixabay, no attribution required. Order of Service cover design by GMGraphicDesign.co.uk
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