14th November 2021 – Kingdom 3 (Remembrance Sunday)

The Parish Church is open for public worship. You can just turn up now as there is no need to book in. A warm welcome awaits you at your Parish Church!

The Cathedral service will still be live-streamed and can be accessed via the Cathedral website: http://www.stasaphcathedral.org.uk

This Sunday is Remembrance Sunday. There will be a short said celebration of the Eucharist at the Parish Church at 8.30am on Sunday morning. The Remembrance Service takes place at the Cathedral beginning at 10am. This is service is also being live-streamed to the Parish Church so you can join from there if you’d prefer. This is to keep the numbers at the Cathedral to a Covid-safe level.

On Sunday afternoon at 3.30pm there is the Annual All Soulstide service at the Cathedral when the Cathedral Choir will sing Faure’s Requiem. There will be an opportunity to light a candle in memory of departed loved ones.

Here is the readings sheet  for Sunday which also contains the notices for the coming week. Please click on the link:

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Sunday 24th October 2021 – The Last Sunday after Trinity (Bible Sunday)

The Parish Church is open for public worship. You can just turn up now as there is no need to book in

The Cathedral service will still be live-streamed and can be accessed via the Cathedral website: http://www.stasaphcathedral.org.uk

Here is the readings sheet  for Sunday which also contains the notices for the coming week. Please click on the link:

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Harvest & Climate Sunday 2021

Here are some photographs from our recent Harvest Thanksgiving. Our thanks to those who decorated the church (and the brownies for the Climate Sunday messages) and to all who donated gifts for the FoodBank

Harvest Thanksgiving

Harvest will be celebrated at the Parish Church on Sunday 3rd October with the following services:

9.30am The Parish Eucharist; 11am Messy Church

Our Harvest Thanksgiving will also incorporate Climate Sunday. Gifts of non-perishable food will be gratefully received for the FoodBank.

A warm welcome is extended to all!

Harvest Poster 2021

Coffee Morning

The Parish Church recently played host to a Coffee Morning to raise funds for Macmillan

Gareth Davies AM was one of the organisers and can be seen below addressing those who attended.

St Asaph Parish Church – A glimpse into its reordering journey.

We welcome you to view this video link The Journey to very briefly experience the church’s transformation that has come about by the recent reordering project.

The church is very gradually returning to a form of normality, with Sunday (9.30am) and Thursday (10.00am) services having resumed. The church is also open on Thursday afternoon 12.00pm to 4.30pm for private prayer and for visiting. The pandemic restrictions and guidance remain in place, in accordance with the current Welsh Government guidelines.

St Asaph Parish Church has been restructured and renovated internally thanks to the vision of our architect Mr Graham Holland (Graham Holland Associated) and the attention to detail of the contractor Grosvenor Construction Ltd.

All this has been possible thanks to the generosity of the Welsh Government; National Churches Trust; Gwynt-y-Mor Wind farms, and Church Fields Trust (Buckley). St Asaph community also generously supported the amazing transformation of a medieval building into a practical, modern facility to be celebrated and enjoyed.

There has been universal welcome and approval of the changes to this sacred building, which have contributed positively to the atmosphere for worship and community use alike.

Call in; it will be our privilege to welcome you.

MoveaMarathonforEthan2021

The Elwy Mission has a ‘team’ taking part in this over the weekend 18th to 20th June. Duncan and Janet Cameron are doing a 26 mile cycle ride; Rex and Alison Matthias are completing 26 miles with a mixture of cycling, walking and swimming. If you would like to sponsor them you can either complete the Sponsor Form to be found in both the Cathedral and Parish Church or via the JustGiving page:

https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/moveamarathonforethan

Ethan was a young man from St Asaph, tragically killed in a collision on the A55 last September. His funeral took place at the Cathedral. All proceeds from the Move a Marathon are going to the Welsh Air Ambulance and Young Minds charities. Thank you!

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