The Bright Field: the poetry of R S Thomas

Occuring
Tuesday 11 June 2024, Tuesday 18 June 2024 Tuesday at for 1 hour, 15 mins
Venue
The King's Head
Address
The King's Head, High St, Fen Ditton, CB5 8ST

Nick will be leading two study evenings in June on one of the 20th century’s finest religious poets. He will both introduce the poet and his work but also bring us up to date with recently discovered unpublished material.

St Peter's, Horningsea

St Peter's is very much at the heart and soul of our village life, its activities and celebrations.  There are services on the first two Sundays of the month and either the third or fourth Sunday.   We are also part of the 'Three Parishes' group with St Mary's Fen Ditton and All Saints Teversham, led by Canon Nick Moir.  Once or twice a month we join with them for worship in one of our churches.

Our bellringers practise regularly - newcomers are welcome.

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Canon Nick Moir

1 Gregory Park South
Cambridge

CB5 8JW
Vicar
01223 607433
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The Bright Field: the poetry of R S Thomas

Occuring
Tuesday 11 June 2024, Tuesday 18 June 2024 Tuesday at for 1 hour, 15 mins
Venue
The King's Head
Address
The King's Head, High St, Fen Ditton, CB5 8ST

Nick will be leading two study evenings in June on one of the 20th century’s finest religious poets. He will both introduce the poet and his work but also bring us up to date with recently discovered unpublished material.

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