<br> <br> Hereford Cathedral has announced plans to bring The Passion Play back to the cathedral in 2024. The Hereford Passion will be performed by members of the local community and share the story of Jesus’ final days, leading to the crucifixion. The production, which will take place in the nave of Hereford Cathedral on Friday 8th and Saturday 9th March 2024, will be directed by the Revd Canon Chancellor James Pacey. <br><br>Audition applictions are now open and you are warmly encouraged to apply. Full details can be found on <a href="https://anglican.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b721c9c9bae743cc93ad31a25&id=067aa610be&e=1f75aa4b73">the Cathedral website.</a> <br>
Tearfund is inviting churches to join in its 'Rubbish Campaign' Week of Prayer and Action:"We'd love your church to join our Rubbish Campaign Week of Prayer and Action, from 30 October to 5 November, as we pray for a global agreement to end plastic pollution. We’ll share prayer resources to help your congregation pray ahead of the next set of plastic treaty negotiations"Full details are on their WEBSITE.
We are delighted that Caring for God's Acre are coming to oversee the Summer cutting of the wildflower meadow in our cemetery. Anyone interested in eco-friendly meadow management, wildflowers, pollinators, learning to scythe, etc. will be most welcome. Our Churchwarden Merlin Unwin writes:“The cemetery scything party is on Wednesday 16 August and it would be super to see those who can come. Rakes are the key tools to bring. Last year the scythers from Caring for God’s Acre, who are quite a professional lot, turned up at 10am and set about sharpening and bashing their steel blades. They probably started at about 10.30 but the grass wasn’t really cut in sufficient quantity for gathering up till about 11am. So unless they change the timing I think 11am till lunchtime is the useful time. And maybe bring along your sandwich and drink. It was most convivial last year and there were some good botanists there too.”More details on the Events page