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The day St Luke’s went worldwide

February 21, 2015 Dave
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If you didn’t make it to last week’s crack-of-dawn service, which was broadcast around the world on Radio 4’s Sunday Worship programme – or you’d like to listen back to see how we sounded – you can hear it on BBC iPlayer until 15 March.

Our vicar Dave Tomlinson was given the theme of ‘Fifty Shades of Love’, and rose to the challenge with an inspiring sermon on God as the source of every kind of love, including romantic. Rhian Roberts led the service warmly and expertly, with contributions from St Luke’s regulars for readings and prayers. Our music director Justin Butcher and the wonderful St Luke’s choir did us proud, as always. Thanks also to guest organist Michael Haslam, for his excellent contribution.

If you’d like to hear the service – broadcast live to two million listeners around the globe – you can listen in here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0520t2m

(Thanks to Stefano Cagnoni for the photograph)

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