Sussex Churches with Alex Askaroff.
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All Saints Church, Herstmonceux, East Sussex, England.
A short clip of this beautiful church and area by Alex Askaroff.
England Trip 2017: Parish Churches of England
Southwell Minster, All Saints Church of Heathfield, St Dunstan's Church of Cranbrook, St Bartholomew's Church of Chalvington, St John the Baptist Church of Ripe, St Mary the Virgin Church of Tewksbury.
All Saint's Church Harewood. Yorkshire (DSCN1956)
UNCUT Churches Together Stamford Good Friday 2018 Walk of Witness UNCUT
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Friday 30th March 2018.
Music led by the Empingham Mission Band
Worshippers from All Saints', Great Casterton, Christ Church, St Augustine's, St George's, Stamford Free Church, Trinity Methodist Church and the United Reform Church
Introduction & Prayer by Fr Simon Gillespie
Reading: Matthew 27:27-31a
Rev Aran Beesley
Dramatic Reading by Ishobel Macnab
United Reform Church
Talk by Rev Canon Steve Simcox
Associate Minister for Mission
Thanks to:
Peter Glassey & Burghley Estates (Staging)
Gary Taylor (SKDC Market)
Graham Fletcher (Sound)
Robert Foulkes (Video)
St Martin's Church: All Saints Day Sermon 1/11/09 Part 2
Stephen Leeke preaches to the congregation on Daniel 3: v13-27, the passage about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego on All Saints Day, 2009 in St Martin's Church in Cambridge, UK. The question he asks us is What is most important?, and that is the theme of the sermon.
St. Andrew's Church, Romford, UK
A short video tour of the church of St. Andrew, Romford. Built in 1862 in the neo-gothoc style, St. Andrew's was founded to proclaim the Catholic Faith of the Church of England. For further information, visit:
Park Forest Wild Camp & Abandoned House 11th 12th Sept 2017
On this camp I'll show you the abandoned Annesley Hall & All Saints' Church. I camped in Park Forest and used my Millbank water filter with my Surviva-pure water canteen. I also slept on a Polish Army swag sleeping mat. It was very comfortable.
Hari - Shudy Camps, an eye opener
ABANDONED CHURCH of SAINTS
☆ On October 26th 2019, 4AM on a Saturday morning me and my girlfriend Chloe did a 600 mile round trip from North to South England. We started off in Lincolnshire. There is going to be 10 Abandoned Places videos from this Road Trip!
We start off at this abandoned Church which has been left since the 1970s. It was build in the 13th century and was named after a Saint from the 7th century!! 680AD to be exact. That is the oldest piece of history I have ever found at any abandoned location. War soldiers are buried in the graves on site. There is said to be many reports of paranormal activity and satanic rituals taking place according to a heritage site, but of course we came across none of that! Just a beautiful way to start our trip.
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North Downs Way, West to East, Part 5 of 7, Lenham to Patrixbourne
This series of seven videos is a detailed and authoritative photographic flipbook guide to all 157 miles of the North Downs Way travelling from west to east.
The North Downs Way is a long distance footpath and official National Trail, in easy reach from London, that passes through two designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty: the Surrey Hills and the Kent Downs. In doing so it traverses the range of hills stretching from Farnham in western Surrey to Dover in the heel of Kent.
Links to the rest of the NDW west to east series
Part 1 Farnham to Dorking:
Part 2 Dorking to Oxted:
Part 3 Oxted to Snodland:
Part 4 Snodland to Lenham:
Part 6 Patrixbourne to Wye:
Part 7 Wye to Dover:
The National Trail Web Site
Ordinance Survey Maps covering the NDW
1:50000 Map Nos. 178, 179, 186, 187, 188, 189
1:25000 Map Nos. 137, 138, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150
Public Houses and Inns
03:41 The Flying Horse Inn, Boughton Lees:
06:51 The White Horse, Chilham:
07:29 The Star Inn, Old Wives Lees:
09:24 The Chapter Arms, Chartham Hatch:
11:18 The Eight Bells, Canterbury:
11:22 The Monument, Canterbury:
11:29 The Unicorn Inn, Canterbury:
11:34 The Bishops Finger, Canterbury:
11:41 The Cricketers, Canterbury:
Places of Interest
01:42 Charing Village:
02:13 Charing Quarry:
03:17 Eastwell Manor:
03:39 Boughton and Eastwell Cricket Club:
04:34 All Saints Church, Boughton Aluph:
05:53 Godmersham Park:
06:44 Chilham Primary School:
06:47 Chilham Castle:
08:22 Nickle Farm, Chartham:
09:51 No Man’s Orchard, Chartham Hatch:
10:09 The Blean:
10:11 Bigbury Camp Hill Fort:
11:25 St Dunstan’s Church, Canterbury:
11:36 Westgate Gatehouse, Canterbury:
11:47 Canterbury Cathedral:
12:01 St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury:
12:10 HM Prison Canterbury (former):
13:41 St Mary’s Church, Patrixbourne:
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A Wedding Video from Ripley Church and Castle, near Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Georgina had always wanted to get married in Ripley church, the same church as her parents did, and her wish came true when she married Jonathan there this weekend. From the church the wedding party made their way down to Ripley Castle to continue the celebrations into the night. Both Ripley Church and Castle are in the borough of Harrogate.
I'd like to thank Georgina and Jonathan, and their families and friends for making me welcome and allowing me to film their big day
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South west coast path wild camping & St Nectan's Glen adventure
South west coast path wild camping & St Nectan's Glen adventure
Peppercombe valley beach wild camping
St Anne's Church, Bucks Mills
Blackchurch Rock Mouth Mill beach ruins wild camp
All Saints' Church, Clovelly
St Nectan's Glen waterfall one of the UK's most spiritual sites however be warned you have to pay to see it!
Rocky Valley carvings and wild camping
Tintagel castle be warned you have pay for this castle which is not that good as ruins go and half the history is just legend just that.
Near hole beach wild camping 3 times
St Petroc's Church
Stepper point old mine wild camping
St Materiana's Church
vango f10 helium tent review
Beyond The Beaten Track All Day Breakfast Choc. Pudding Pasta Bolognese review.
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Tribute To Princess Royal (1965)
Title reads: TRIBUTE TO PRINCESS ROYAL.
Funeral of Princess Mary (Princess Royal, Countess Harewood) at Harewood House, Yorkshire and memorial service at Westminster Abbey, London.
Various shots Harewood House. L/S All Saints Church, mourners are arriving. M/S Earl of Harewood's son arriving. Panning shot Princess Marina (Dowager Duchess of Kent). Panning C/U Duchess of Kent. M/S Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon arriving. M/S Duke of Kent. L/S people going in to church. Panning C/U Queen Elizabeth arriving. M/S Queen Mother (Queen Elizabeth) and Prince Charles (Prince of Wales).
L/S Westminster Abbey. M/S representative of nursing services arriving. M/S Duke of Norfolk. M/S Lady Clementine Churchill. Panning C/U former Prime Minister Harold Macmillan arriving with wife. Panning C/U Sir Alec Douglas-Home and Lady Douglas-Home. Panning shot Lord Attlee (Clement Attlee) arriving. M/S Earl Mountbatten. M/S Arab man arriving. M/S Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Mrs. Wilson. Panning C/U the Duke of Windsor (formerly King Edward VIII) and Duchess of Windsor (formerly Mrs Wallis Simpson) arriving at back entrance.
L/S All Saints church in Harewood. L/S as coffin is lowered into vault. L/S mourners led by Queen and Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) coming out of church. They walk around from the entrance to the vault. C/U wreath from King Olav of Norway. C/U wreath from Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon. L/S funeral service in progress.
Note: service programme on file.
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The Cheltenham Ghost
The Cheltenham Ghost was one of the earliest cases investigated by the Society for Psychical Research, concerning reports of a persistent apparition in a house in Cheltenham, a town in the west of England, occupied by the Despard family.The house located on the corner of All Saints Road and Pitville Circus Road.Original report (1892) HERE
Burgh Castle, Norfolk, England, 2013
A short film i made one Sunday Afternoon. The camera i used was a flip camcorder.Enjoy the film.
Hymn - Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
A Service to Celebrate the 60TH Anniversary of The Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Westminster Abbey, Tuesday 4th June 2013
Hymn - Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation
Lobe den Herren 440 NEH, Praxis pietatis melica 1668
Joachim Neander (1650--80), translated by Catherine Winkworth (1827--78) and Rupert Davies (1909--94)
The service is sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey and the Choir of Her Majesty's Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, conducted by James O'Donnell, Organist and Master of the Choristers, Westminster Abbey.
The Fanfare Trumpeters of the Band of the Welsh Guards are directed by Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Barnwell, Senior Director of Music, Household Division.
The organ is played by Martin Ford, Assistant Organist.
Oakham & Uppingham Issue Title Is Help Yourself (1944)
Part of issue HELP YOURSELF.
Oakham, Rutland (now part of Leicestershire).
Various shots of Oakham, one of only two towns in Rutland. Looks more like large village than a town. C/U of sun dial on front of house. Various shots of market square with stocks. Various shots of All Saints church. Various shots of banqueting hall, only remaining part of Oakham Castle. Various shots of collection of horse shoes inside the castle.
Various shots of public school at Uppingham (Rutland's other town). Various shots of Norman church at Manton with ancient belfry.
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Burgh Castle, Norfolk
A walk from Belton, Norfolk to Burgh Castle taking in the Broads.
Historic Saint Thomas Church of Camp Amravati Unique Christian Architecture
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The Saint Thomas Christians are an ancient body of Christians from Kerala, India, who trace their origins to the evangelistic activity of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century.They are also known as Nasranis because they are followers of Jesus of Nazareth. The term Nasrani is still used by St. Thomas Christians in Kerala.They are also called Syrian Christians because of their use of Syriac in liturgy. Their original liturgical language was Aramaic (see also Aramaic of Jesus) which was later changed to Syriac. They are also known as Malabar / Malankara Mar Thoma Nasranis, because these Christians are from Kerala that was also known as Malabar or Malankara. Their language is Malayalam, the language of Kerala.For the first 15 centuries, they had their own leaders to whom they were obedient and who were well respected by both the people and the rulers of the country. In AD 190, Pantaenus from Alexandria visited these Christians.[6] He found that they were using the Gospel of Matthew in Hebrew language. Around AD 522, an Egyptian Monk, Cosmas Indicopleustes visited the Malabar Coast. He mentions Christians in Malabar (Kerala), in his book Christian Topography. This shows that till the 6th century these Christians had been in close contact with Alexandria.The Tamil epic of Manimekkalai written between the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD of the Sangam Literature era mentions the Saint Thomas Christian (Nasrani) people by the name Essanis referring to one of the early Jewish-Christian sects within the Nasranis called Essenes.In AD 883, Alfred the Great (849–899), King of Wessex, England reportedly sent gifts to Mar Thoma Christians of India through Sighelm, bishop of Sherborne.Around AD 1292, Marco Polo (1254–1324) on his return journey from China visited Kerala, mentions that, The people are idolaters, though there are some Christians and Jews among them.It is believed that in AD 345, Christians from Edessa arrived in Kerala under the leadership of Thomas of Cana, and in 825, another group joined them. They had their own bishops visiting them from Persia. Though the Saint Thomas Christians welcomed them, these bishops had not made any effort to subjugate them. Saint Thomas Christians remained as an independent group, and they got their bishops from Church of the East until the 16th century.Saint Thomas Christians were greatly affected by the arrival of the Portuguese in 1498. The Portuguese attempted to bring the community under the auspices of Latin Rite Catholicism, resulting in permanent rifts in the community. The Nasranis are an ethnic people, and a single community.As a community with common cultural heritage and cultural tradition, they refer to themselves as Nasranis.However, as a religious group, they refer to themselves as Mar Thoma Khristianis or in English as Saint Thomas Christians, based on their religious tradition of Syriac Christianity.However, from a religious angle, the Saint Thomas Christians of today belong to various denominations as a result of a series of developments including Portuguese persecution (a landmark split leading to a public Oath known as Coonen Cross Oath), reformative activities during the time of the British (6,000 - 12,000 Jacobites joined the C.M.S in 1836, after the Synod of Mavelikara; who are within the Church of South India, now), doctrines and missionary zeal influence (split of Marthoma Church and St. Thomas Evangelical Church (1961) ), Patriarch/Catholicos issue ( division of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church & Malankara Jacobite Syrian Church (1912) ).St. Thomas Christian families who claim their descent from ancestors who were baptized by Apostle Thomas are found all over Kerala.St. Thomas Christians were classified into the social status system according to their professions with special privileges for trade granted by the benevolent kings who ruled the area. After the 8th century when Hindu Kingdoms came to sway, Christians were expected to strictly abide by stringent rules pertaining to caste and religion. This became a matter of survival. This is why St. Thomas Christians had such a strong sense of caste and tradition, being the oldest order of Christianity in India. The Archdeacon was the head of the Church, and Palliyogams (Parish Councils) were in charge of temporal affairs. They had a liturgy-centered life with days of fasting and abstinence. Their devotion to the Mar Thoma tradition was absolute. Their churches were modelled after Jewish synagogues.“The church is neat and they keep it sweetly. There are mats but no seats. Instead of images, they have some useful writing from the holy book.”In short, the St. Thomas Christians of Kerala have blended well with the ecclesiastical world of the Eastern Churches and with the changing socio-cultural environment of their homeland.Thus, the Malabar Church was Hindu or Indian in culture.