Palm Sunday Service, St. Edward King and Martyr Church, Cambridge
Malcolm Guite's Palm Sunday Sermon at St. Edward King and Martyr Church, Cambridge, UK. 24th March 2013.
Now to the gate of my Jerusalem,
The seething holy city of my heart,
The saviour comes. But will I welcome him?
Oh crowds of easy feelings make a start;
They raise their hands, get caught up in the singing,
And think the battle won. Too soon they'll find
The challenge, the reversal he is bringing
Changes their tune. I know what lies behind
The surface flourish that so quickly fades;
Self-interest, and fearful guardedness,
The hardness of the heart, its barricades,
And at the core, the dreadful emptiness
Of a perverted temple. Jesus come
Break my resistance and make me your home.
Malcolm Guite
St Michael's Church Bishop's Stortford Easter Services
Scenes from St Michael's Church in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, UK, taken during the Palm Sunday and Easter services.
Cambridge Royal at Southampton St Michael's
An excerpt of half a course of Cambridge Royal on the fine Gillett/Taylor 10 at Southampton, St Michael's. The sound of these bounces off the surrounding buildings creating some interesting listening angles. Taken as part of the Lilliputter's tour 2017. This comes after George Vant's video of St Michael's which he kindly uploaded for me; the first lead.
Charles Dickens in London A Christmas Carol St Michael's Church Bell Tower
My tour of Charles Dickens in London and a view of St. Michael's Church Bell Tower.
Round Church - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
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Round Church Cambridge
One of only four medieval round churches in existence.
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St Michael's Mount - Cornwall UK - Cinematic Mavic Air 4k
A short cinematic fly-by of St. Michael's Mount in Marazion, Cornwall UK.
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St Michael's Mount is a small tidal island in Mount's Bay, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The island is a civil parish and is linked to the town of Marazion by a man-made causeway of granite setts, passable between mid-tide and low water. The population of this parish in 2011 was 35. It is managed by the National Trust, and the castle and chapel have been the home of the St Aubyn family since approximately 1650. The earliest buildings, on the summit, date to the 12th century.
Its Cornish language name—literally, the grey rock in a wood—may represent a folk memory of a time before Mount's Bay was flooded, indicating a description of the mount set in woodland. Remains of trees have been seen at low tides following storms on the beach at Perranuthnoe. Radiocarbon dating established the submerging of the hazel wood at about 1700 BC.[5]
Historically, St Michael's Mount was a Cornish counterpart of Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France (with which it shares the same tidal island characteristics and the same conical shape, in spite of being much smaller, at 57 acres, than Mont St Michel which covers 247 acres), when it was given to the Benedictine religious order of Mont Saint-Michel by Edward the Confessor in the 11th century.
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St Michael's Coventry - The 'Old' Cathedral
Images of St Michael's Cathedral Church, Coventry, which was destroyed on the night of 14th November 1940.
Includes many interior and exterior pictures from before the blitz (which give a good idea of what was lost) followed by images from the 1950's through to 2009.
For more information on Coventry's three Cathedral's visit the Historic Coventry website:
Special thanks to Rob Orland for allowing me to use his images in this production.
Bell Ringers´ Room, Church St. Mary The Great, Cambridge, UK on Sunday 09th August, 2015
Four Leads of Bristol Suprise Maximus is the title of the sequence.
In total they rang 194 changes, i.e. every ringer pulled his rope 194 times.
If you listen carefully near the beginning you can hear the conductor say Go Bristol [at 01:12]- that is when ringing the changes begin. Before that they were ringing Rounds (bells 1 to 12 in order).
Bristol is the name of the method which is the mathematical pattern of how ringings commenced, whereas Maximus means 12, i.e. all 12 bells were ringing.
(Many thanks to chief ringer Frank King [from 00:38 in left corner] for the explanation, which hopefully helps viewers to understand the beauty of how it works.)
St Mary's Cambridge, Tower and bells
Video clips around and inside St Mary's Church Cambridge including climbing the steps and views from the top. The bells chimed four o'clock as I was at the top. Michael Parkinson
Cambridge: Great St Mary's church (2)
There has been a church on the site since at least 1200 and the present building dates from the late 15th century.
It is the University Church for the University of Cambridge.
The church is designed in the Late Perpendicular style and décor in the Tudor-style.
The upper galleries were added in the 18th century, with 123 steps leading to the top of the bell tower, which offers an excellent view of the city.
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ONENESS-DREAM in Cambridge 2019
Oneness-Dream is a male voice acapella singing group whose members follow the spiritual teachings of Sri Chinmoy (1931-2007) and perform in churches and holy places throughout the world. In spring 2019 the group toured in Southern England. This clip shows some excerpts from the concert in the St Michael's Church (now known as Michaelshouse with an attached restaurant within the church building) in Cambridge.
Filmed and edited by kedarvideo, Switzerland
Official website: onenessdream.org/
Music © by Sri Chinmoy
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St Michael's Street Documentary@Oxford©2010
Dunja Fehimovic, a student from the Oxford University contacted Nati Lopez in 2010 to involve her in an idea for a documentary. When Dunja was visiting the Oxford Union and she saw the homeless people grouped outside the Gatehouse or North gate Hall in St. Michael's St she couldn't help to think about the irony of the situation : the same street housing door against door, the most disadvantaged and privileged individuals of our society.
Nati Lopez asked one of the 1st Year,undergraduates, Issa James for collaboration and with the help of Oxford Brookes University equipment this documentary was filmed. This was the first filming job for Issa, and Dunja and despite the complications and vicissitudes we encountered that prevented us from being a 'perfect' job (as Issa would say now) the project ended being an interesting experience for the three of us, and Issa ended being one of the best students we ever had in our courses.
The Gatehouse, a drop-in centre for homeless people set up by churches had been there since the early 1990's and In January 2011 ,without knowing it and right after we finished the documentary the City council issued a statement giving them notice to move out of the building.
This documentary is now a living testament of the almost 21 years of the most peculiar co-existence between both places.
Our view was to create a white canvas where we painted different characters from both sides of the spectrum emphasising its similitudes.
Extra Joy was the 2nd Prize winning award we received at the Oxford Cambridge Varsity Film Festival 2011 and being a very popular film from the audience in the competition.
St. Michael's Bells
Master ringers from England, Ron Warford and Yvonne Cairns visit Charleston to help ringers at St. Michael's and The Cathedral of St.Luke and St. Paul, Charleston SC, learn advanced ringing methods. Tower Captain CJ Cantwell leads the way in this news story by Lia Sistrek from WCIV.
Leap of Faith: Church of England en route to extinction
Hand in hand with the British Monarchy, the Church of England has been a symbol of the UK for centuries. And while the Church still enjoys many unique political and financial privileges - it's current state is less than secure, as RT's Polly Boyko found out.
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Gloucester's new Curfew Bell Arrives at St Michael's Tower
The new Curfew Bell arrives from All Saints Church High Wycombe for installation in the St Michael's Tower belfry
Cambridge - Church of the Holy Sepulchre, The Round Church
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, universally known as The Round Church, is an Anglican church in the city of Cambridge, England'. It is located on the corner of Round Church Street and Bridge Street. Since 1950 the church has been designated a Grade I listed building, and is currently managed by Christian Heritage. It is one of the four medieval round churches still in use in England.
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Christmas Day Eucharist - BBC 2017 - All Saints, Fulham
The annual BBC television broadcast of Christmas Day Eucharist, 2017. On this year it came live from All Saints Church, Fulham, London.
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Bell Ringing at St Michael & All Angels Church (Feb 2018)
Bell Ringing at St Michael & All Angels Church (Feb 2018)
Pevsner Architectural Guide to Cambridgeshire - St Peter's Church, Cambridge
In the footsteps of Nikolaus Pevsner - Simon Bradley visits St Peter's Church, Cambridge.
Features St Peter's Church (courtesy of Kettle's Yard).
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