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March 18, 2008

17th March - more fabulous Holy Week festivities!

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Tonight's concert on the Angel Stage was as fantastic as ever! Opera singer Marilyn Archer delighted her audience with Elizabethan love songs and folk songs. Tomorrow John Hughes will be playing Bach Prelude & Fugue in E and Beethoven Sonata. Then on Wednesday Chris Knibbs returns to play blues and jazz with guest singers.

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Today during Evening Prayer the Incense floated over the labyrinth in an amazing suspended layer, illuminated by sunlight! It had mostly gone by the time I photographed it, but you can see a little of it here.

We tried out our new signs ready for HEALING IN THE STREETS. On Saturday 22nd March the church will be leaving the building to see the love, compassion and power of God on the streets.

Bishop of Bristol, the Rt Revd Mike Hill is with us as we begin prayer in Birdcage Walk each Saturday Morning, on the site of Malmesbury's ancient parish church.

If you need prayer for any matter, if you have great faith or none at all, come and have a seat and our trained, confidential teams are there to pray for you, 10am to Midday each Saturday.

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The cafe continues to offer hospitality round the clock and be a great place to relax and hang out!

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Lovely to see old friends relaxing in the Abbey.
Lots of exiting things happening it seems, keep up the good work.

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