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Jesus Christ is risen today, alleluia! alleluia!
Our triumphant holy day, alleluia!
Who died once, upon the cross, alleluia!
Suffer to redeem our loss, alleluia! alleluia!
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But the pains that he endured, alleluia!
Our salvation have procured, alleluia!
Now above the sky he’s king, alleluia!
Where the angels ever sing, alleluia!
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Hymns of praise let us sing,
Unto Christ, our heavenly king,
Who endured the cross and
Sinners to redeem and save,
Collect for Easter Day
Almighty God, through your only-begotten Son Jesus Christ
you have overcome death and opened to us the gate of everlasting life:
Grant that, as by your grace going before us you put into our minds good desires,
so by your continual help we may bring them to good effect;
through Jesus Christ our risen Lord who is alive and reigns with you
and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Gloria – enjoy listening to Vivaldi’s Gloria in Excelsis
Reading from Acts 10: 34-43
Gospel according to John 20: 1-18
Music – Hallelujah: Christ ist erstanden. Enjoy listening.
Music – Hymn 276 – Majesty, workshop His Majesty
a slightly different version. Sing along, the text is in the video – or relax and enjoy.
And finally, you might enjoy listening to Bach’s Easter Oratorio, BWV 249
Previous Posts
Praying Together 17th March 2024
The Anglican Church of Ireland has produced an excellent example of the way in which St Patrick’s life embodies the Five marks of Mission – a real cause for celebration and a model for us to follow (And by the way, St. Patrick’s flag colour is blue, not green.)
Praying Together 10th March 2024
It’s a day of being aware of, and thankful for, the caring and loving relationships that exist within family and friends.
Praying Together 3rd March 2024
And what of our anger? Is it based on injury to self? Injury to others? Or injury to love, to forgive, to serve? Can we defend it at the foot of the Kingly throne?
Praying Together 25th February 2024
‘Which am I – the chicken or the pig? Jesus makes it clear that in following Him, there is no half-way house – our values are either of the material world, or of the Kingdom.
Praying Together 18th February 2024
The world is in flames. Are you impelled to put them out? Look at the cross. From the open heart gushes the blood of the Saviour. This extinguishes the flames of hell. Make your heart free by the faithful fulfilment of your vows;
Praying Together 11th February 2024
It’s the same for us – we cannot build our faith on just one or two aspects of Jesus’ story. The fundamental truth we need to accept that He is risen from the dead and He is Lord, alive.
Praying Together 4th February 2024
He asks for no reward, save that of loving His creation, His Father and our neighbours (all of them) as He loves – do we even do that?
Praying together 28th January 2024
So, says Paul, eat or don’t eat. Stop making a fuss over things that don’t matter, and get on with loving your neighbour.
Praying Together 21st January 2024
as we celebrate this week of Christian Unity, let us consider what service we could offer together, that we wouldn’t be capable of achieving on our own – the whole being much greater than the parts.
Praying Together January 14th 2024
Plough Sunday has its roots in medieval times, when the parish church was often used to store a communal plough in the winter months, then being decorated and blessed before the rhythm of the agricultural season begins once more on Plough Monday
Praying Together 7th January 2024
When the world looks at us, sees our actions, our life, do we reflect the light of Christ, and further His Kingdom? Or do we deepen the darkness?
Praying Together 31st December 2023
Jesus – the revolutionary terrorist according to the Sanhedrin – is different, however, in one unique regard.
His only weapon is love.
Even for enemies.
Which is how His Victory is won.

















