Advent Procession | St Paul’s Cathedral

Occuring
for 2 hours, 30 mins
Venue
St Barnabas Bethnal Green
Address
Grove Road Bow, E3 5TG, United Kingdom

Our children and young people return to the Procession of Light at St Paul’s Cathedral.
The Advent Carol Service at St Paul’s Cathedral will be held on Saturday 2 December at 5.30 pm. This is one of the most dramatic services sung by the Cathedral Choir. A candlelit procession moves from darkness to light as words and music help us to focus on the Advent themes of light in darkness, hope in despair and a new relationship with God in Christ.

This year the Cathedral is once again inviting children from parishes to take part in the Procession of Light and there will be a rehearsal for this earlier in the afternoon for the children and supervising adults. We will be compiling a list of how many members of our congregation, and how many young people would like to take part, and will be liaising with the cathedral to obtain tickets.

The Cathedral has asked for this information by Friday 17 November. If you're interested in taking part, please let us know in person or by email to [email protected]

St Barnabas Bethnal Green

St Barnabas Bethnal Green is an inclusive church, a parish in the Anglican Tower Hamlets Deanery in the Stepney episcopal area of the Diocese of London. Its diverse congregation is a cross-section of the local community in Bethnal Green and Bow.

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Father Brian Ralph

Saint Barnabas Parish Church
Grove Road
London E3 5TG

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Advent Procession | St Paul’s Cathedral

Occuring
for 2 hours, 30 mins
Venue
St Barnabas Bethnal Green
Address
Grove Road Bow, E3 5TG, United Kingdom

Our children and young people return to the Procession of Light at St Paul’s Cathedral.
The Advent Carol Service at St Paul’s Cathedral will be held on Saturday 2 December at 5.30 pm. This is one of the most dramatic services sung by the Cathedral Choir. A candlelit procession moves from darkness to light as words and music help us to focus on the Advent themes of light in darkness, hope in despair and a new relationship with God in Christ.

This year the Cathedral is once again inviting children from parishes to take part in the Procession of Light and there will be a rehearsal for this earlier in the afternoon for the children and supervising adults. We will be compiling a list of how many members of our congregation, and how many young people would like to take part, and will be liaising with the cathedral to obtain tickets.

The Cathedral has asked for this information by Friday 17 November. If you're interested in taking part, please let us know in person or by email to [email protected]