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The chaplain of Rugby School (R4 Sunday Worship) has just informed us in his sermon that as Christians we can achieve a life of happiness ‘with a cup of tea in one hand and a copy of the Church Times in the other’.
Stanford in C Gloria was again the star of the show; the placing of that final chord with high G at the top is so thrillingly effective. Old boy Richard Lloyd’s View me Lord was very nicely done too. Thank you Rugby School Chapel Choir for those two broadcasts, and let’s have more of these superb school choirs on CE and R4’s SW.
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Last edited by Keraulophone; 29-04-19, 00:19.
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The chaplain of Rugby School (R4 Sunday Worship) has just informed us in his sermon that as Christians we can achieve a life of happiness ‘with a cup of tea in one hand and a copy of the Church Times in the other’.
Stanford in C Gloria was again the star of the show; the placing of that final chord with high G at the top is so thrillingly effective. Old boy Richard Lloyd’s View me Lord was very nicely done too. Thank you Rugby School Choir for those two broadcasts, and let’s have more of these superb school choirs on CE and R4’s SW.
The chaplain of Rugby School (R4 Sunday Worship) has just informed us in his sermon that as Christians we can achieve a life of happiness ‘with a cup of tea in one hand and a copy of the Church Times in the other’.
With five long verses, the second hymn was the longest there has been for some time on a non-archive broadcast. Some hymns recently have been ridiculously abbreviated.
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