Northampton, All Saints Church
All Saints is the central church of Northampton.
Churches Together Stamford Good Friday 2018 Walk Of Witness 30th March 2018
24min 56secs 3840x2160
*This is a 360 degree panoramic video - scroll around with your mouse/finger *
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)
Garmin VIRB 360 edited in DaVinci Resolve and Reaper.
Jesus Family Cathedral Wellingborough
Jesus Family Cathedral Church is a vibrant growing church in England birthed in the community of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. We are a church that is dedicated to equipping, establishing, extending and encouraging God's people for the return of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Our Pastor's heart primarily is to love people and above all, to love God. Our aim is to see as many souls as possible come into the kingdom of God and to a knowledge of His dear son Jesus Christ. We are passionate about the word of God, about worship, about prayer and about people. Our mandate is to promote Jesus Christ throughout the whole world, advancing the Christian faith and to be the most trusted church where people would love to worship and serve God. To this end we are attempting to preach the gospel in every format, not just in our church services. We aim to preach the gospel by television, radio, in books and all other types of media.
The sound of All Hallows Church, Wellingborough.
Sunday 17th May 2015
Last post at All Saints, Northampton
Service to commemorate WW1 at All Saints.
Shine at All Saints Church, Earls Barton
Filmed by young volunteers at the Shine illumination event in Earls Barton, 1st October 2011. Kindly supported by The Mighty Creatives.
Real footage of ghost activity at Kirby Hall Northamptonshire
I own the rights to this footage. This was filmed by myself.
This footage was filmed on Sunday 21st June 2015.
Notice the orb like light in the middle of the darkness.
And also the light/figure that keeps moving in front of me.
This video has been changed to super slow motion.
Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London.
A visit to the Guards' Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London.
Unofficial Royal Wedding in Wellingborough God save the queen.
In Wellingborough, Attley Court Sheltered Housing. Residents enjoyed watching the Royal wedding, they were all getting into the swing of things singing God save the queen with a final flick of the flag giving us something to smile about. All enjoyed a fantastic indoor-street party making it an all day event ending with a right royal fish and chips
Bellringing at Northampton, All Saints & Northampton, St Peter
The final two towers from the Young Bellringers Facebook Group Outing in snowy Northampton.
Part of a course of Yorkshire Major on the back 8 of the modern (2006) Taylor 10 at All Saints, an interesting church which is well known for its choirs. Sadly we only ever heard the 8, as we were one short for the 10.
Tenor 17-0-4 in E
Followed by a quick clip of the back 6 at St Peter Northampton before my camera died, a complete 1734 Rudhall 8. They're lovely bells but they'd be even nicer if you could hear them!! A fascinating church too which is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
Tenor 12-2-0 in F
Cirencester - Richard Copeland
Improvisation by organist Richard Copeland on Cirencester Parish Church organ. A thrilling sound. Http://copelandsmusic.com
Hargrave, Northamptonshire 08.08.2014
A look around the village of Hargrave in Northamptonshire, filmed on the 8th August 2014.
The video starts from the northern end of the village on Church Street and ends at the southern end of the village on Church Road. At the corner of Church Street and Church Road were they both meet, the thatched building of what once was the pub 'The Nags Head', can be seen as well as All Saints Church which dates from the 12th century. Moving further along Church Road and Hargrave Village Hall is seen.
St Mary Bibury Glorious Cotswold Church
A Haunted Churchyard! Livestream Highlights - St.John's Church, Boughton, Northampton
On Saturday 11th June 2016, Indico Paranormal's Sadie live streamed a paranormal Investigation at the old ruins of what was once a church and it' remaining cemetery. Intelligent responses were heard through the PSB11 and the Echovox and a few people had some very strange and eery experiences, mostly captured on our footage! Here are some of the highlights from the night. Many people at home viewed 'live' on the night and joined in with what they could hear and see at home. Viewers saw what looked like a figure standing behind Sadie & Becki whilst they sat alone next to a grave using the Echovox. One word which came through very clearly was 'Devil'. You can hear it on this trailer. Also later on as only Sadie, Becki, Jared & Pete were left totally alone in the grounds, they headed over to a tree where a man was once hung. Sadie heard and felt something behind here and then had her leg repeatedly prodded! This is also on the footage. Subscribe to look see upcoming events and more footage from this investigation. Don't forget to check out the Indico Paranormal Facebook page where notifications of all upcoming events and live streams are posted. You can watch the investigations 'live' at home! If you have an event you would like to be streamed by Indico Paranormal Investigations, Ghosts & Haunted Locations on Film and our multiple social channels, please get in touch!
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Credits, Soundtrack: Arise-E.S. Posthumous
What is BOY BISHOP? What does BOY BISHOP mean? BOY BISHOP meaning, definition & explanation
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What is BOY BISHOP? What does BOY BISHOP mean? BOY BISHOP meaning - BOY BISHOP definition - BOY BISHOP explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under license.
Boy bishop was a name given to a custom very widespread in the Middle Ages, whereby a boy was chosen, for example among cathedral choristers, to parody the real bishop, commonly on the feast of Holy Innocents. This custom was linked with others, such as that of the Feast of Fools and the Feast of Asses.
In England the boy bishop was elected on 6 December, the feast of Saint Nicholas, the patron of children, and his authority lasted till Holy Innocents' day (28 December). The real Bishop would, symbolically, step down at the deposuit potentes de sede of the Magnificat (he hath put down the mighty from their seat), and the boy would take his seat at et exaltavit humiles (and hath exalted the humble and meek).
After the election, the boy was dressed in full bishop's robes with mitre and crozier and, attended by comrades dressed as priests, made a circuit of the town blessing the people. Typically the chosen boy and his colleagues took possession of the cathedral and performed all the ceremonies and offices, except Mass. Originally, it seems, confined to the cathedrals, the custom spread to many parishes.
Notwithstanding the intervention of various Church authorities (see Feast of Fools), the popularity of the custom made it resilient. In England it was abolished by Henry VIII in 1542, revived by Mary I in 1552 and finally abolished by Elizabeth I. On the continent of Europe it survived longest in Germany, in the so-called Gregoriusfest (de), said to have been founded by Gregory IV. The custom has given rise to some popular misconceptions, however, one of which is the traditional misidentification of a miniature episcopal tomb effigy at Salisbury as a boy bishop: this is more likely to commemorate a secondary burial (heart or viscera) of a real bishop.
There have been some recent revivals both in the English-speaking world and on the continent. Most famous perhaps is that of Hereford, revived in 1973 for a special children's service, with full and traditional ceremonies following annually since 1982. The Boy Bishop preaches a sermon and leads prayers at various Diocesan Advent services. A single revival took place in 1959 at St. George's Parish Church, Stockport. Such ceremonies are now also found at Westminster Cathedral, Salisbury Cathedral, and a number of parish churches throughout England, including All Saints' Church, Northampton, Claines, Worcestershire, and also St Christopher's Parish Church, Bournemouth, (early 1950s), where the Boy Bishop was installed on St Christopher's Day, (July 25), and 'reigned' for one year, preaching and 'presiding' at youth events.
The custom was likewise revived in Burgos, Spain, where the boy-bishop feast had been extremely popular before the cathedral choir was closed in the 1930s. After its re-establishment, the boy bishop was revived in 1987, and has since been celebrated every year. Other Spanish cities such as Palencia also hold the ceremony, and that carried on in the Monastery of Montserrat by L'Escolania is especially renowned. The festival was also revived in Chavagnes International College, a Catholic boarding school in France.
In the United States, one of the first adoptions of the custom took place in 1979 at the Cathedral of All Saints (Episcopal) in Albany, New York, as part of an annual medieval fair held in the great Gothic-revival style church.
In December 2009, a teenage girl from Wellingborough England was appointed Britain's first girl bishop at All Saints Church in the town.
In July 2016 the festival will be revived in Durham, which uniquely used to appoint two boy bishops who officiated in spring rather than winter.
Wellingborough Beer Festival 2013 Acoustic Showcase Live Music Highlights
Annual Wellingborough Beer Festival 2013 Acoustic Showcase Live Music Highlights Saturday 28 September 2013, at the All Saints Church Hall, Midland Road, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. Live blues, rock, pop, soul covers from past to present and original songs from local acoustic artists and singer songwriters, including Ellen Zok (00:13), Mick Panter (05:31), Bob Cousins (09:37) ( ), Anna Bassett (13:08) ( ), and host/organiser Paul Strummer (18:46) ( ). Ellen Zok was accompanied by Mark Zok on acoustic guitar, Mick Panter was accompanied by Jon Colson on harmonica, and Anna Bassett was joined by Paul McCabe for a duet on the last song in her set. The next Acoustic Showcase in Wellingborough is on Saturday 5 October 2013 at the Hart Brewery Mini-Beer Festival for UK Beer Day, 2-6pm, details at:
Stanwick, Northamptonshire 09.06.2013
A profile of the village, Stanwick in Northamptonshire. Filmed on the 9th June 2013.
Views in order of appearance; views along Raunds Road firstly looking towards Stanwick and then Raunds, another view from Raunds Road looking towards Spencer Parade and Church Street with The Church of St Laurence to the left, a closer view of the church's steeple, a view along Spencer Parade, the camera then panning around to show High St, the village hall and the post office, the Duke of Wellington Pub on Church Street and finally a view from West Street looking towards Spencer Parade from the other side of the village.
Elergy - G T Talben Ball :Organ Recital At All Saints Church Penarth Cardiff South Wales
For my next item on my Organ Informal recital here on the Compton Organ at All Saints Penarth, I'm having a shot at the lovely Elergy by G T Talben it's a good one to do it looks straight forward enough so hope you enjoy it!
Many Thanks to the People of Penarth for their kindness and Hospitality to this wonderful Church!
Harpole FC. - Inside The Amateur Game
Documentary about a grassroots football club as part of my FMP.
Music:
Song 1: Forward Together - Gareth Johnson (PRS) / Paul Clarvis (PRS)
Song 2: Sophomore Makeout - Silent Partner:
Song 3: Tobu - Candyland -
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