There's never a dull moment at Hope Hall, as its rooms are filled throughout the day with gossipy grandmas, body-popping teenagers, temperamental danc…
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HOPE HALL thrums with activity under the summer sun. Sea Cadets march in the yard and happy chatter issues from English as a Foreign Language classes …
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Pam Rhodes is best known as the familiar face of the BBC's Songs of Praise, and here she brings together her personal selection of carols, poems, Bibl…
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Hymns are prayers in our pockets , writes Pam Rhodes, expressing how hymns help us to respond to God. Pam brings together reflections on some of her f…
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Pam Rhodes is a passionate advocate for our heritage of splendid hymns. Hymns, she explains, help us respond to God: they are prayers in our pockets .…
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When the BBC Songs of Praise team decides to broadcast a Palm Sunday service from a small idyllic Suffolk village, not everyone is happy. The vicar, C…
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Three groups of people come together for a more-or-less godly cruise around the British Isles: to Lindisfarne, the Loch Ness Monster Museum, Iona and …
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The Revd Neil Fisher arrives in St Stephen´s Dunbridge to take up his first curacy under the formidable Revd Margaret Prowse. Shy, gauche, earne…
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The words of a favourite hymn can be a lifeline in difficult times, providing an outlet for feelings that may threaten to overwhelm us. Hymns also hel…
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