Virtual Tour of Holy Trinity Church in Guildford
Welcome to our parish in the heart of historic Guildford.
Early Georgian red-brick church with medieval chapel and unsupported roof offering regular services.
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Guildford Vox - Holy Trinity Church
???? Town in England - Guildford in Surrey
Sights in and around the town of Guildford in Surrey, England. From Millmead Lock and the wintry banks of the River Wey up past the medieval Guildford Castle and into the city centre, passing Holy Trinity and St. Marys church, and Abbots Hospital. Finally up to the countryside of Pewley Down and surrounding farms.
Helen Jane Long - Aviators Holy Trinity Church 2019
‘Aviators’ Holy Trinity Church, Guildford last night 06/07/19. Helen Jane Long will be on tour in the US this October! 19/10/19 - Fredericksburg, VA
26/10/19 - New York Tickets helenjanelong.com
Holy Trinity Dancing Comp - Mary and Henry Plea
Holy Trinity Church bell ringers, January 10, 2018, The Guildford Dragon NEWS
Bell ringers practising at Holy Trinity Church, Guildford, Wednesday, January 10, 2018. Filmed by David Rose for The Guildford Dragon NEWS.
O Holy Trinity, I Adore you Profoundly: Sermon by Fr John Seddon OSB. A Day With Mary
O Holy Trinity, I Adore you Profoundly: Sermon by Fr John Seddon OSB. A Day With Mary, St Augustine Abbey, Chilworth, Surrey, England. Saturday 8 July 2017. All DWM videos at: - Click cog & select to watch in 1080pHD full HD. Also at youtube.com/profile?user=adwmuk and and
Holy Trinity Church Bracknell HD - Tuesday 2nd January 2018
Show the inside of the Holy Trinity Church Bracknell only, apologies to some members of Bracknell Team Ministry parishioners who are in the church building for this tower bell, please note this is just a test to find out it's working OK and it's made out of steel.
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Restoration Set to Begin on Holy Trinity Church Steps
Work is set to begin on a £150,000 project to restore two sets of steps outside Holy Trinity Church on Guildford High Street. The church are mending and replacing stone steps to make them safer for the public. The 250 year old steps have been used for royal proclamations, but were closed because of their condition. Our reporter Katherine Bett went to the steps to find out what the plans are.
Christ and Christmas? The Truth About Christmas (David Pawson, 1930, UK)
The Traditions of Christmas, The Church and Christmas, What The Bible Says About Christmas. Messages delivered in 2013.
A speaker cum author with uncompromising faithfulness to the Holy Scriptures, David brings clarity and a message of urgency to Christians to uncover hidden treasures in God’s Word. Born in England in 1930, David began his career with a degree in Agriculture from Durham University. When God intervened and called him to become a Minister, he completed an MA in Theology at Cambridge University and served as a Chaplain in the Royal Air Force for 3 years. He moved on to pastor several churches including the Millmead Centre in Guildford which became a model for many UK church leaders. In 1979, the Lord led him into an international ministry. His current itinerant ministry is predominantly to church leaders. Over the years, he has written a large number of books, booklets, and daily reading notes. His extensive and very accessible overviews of the books of the Bible have been published and recorded in ‘Unlocking the Bible’. Millions of copies of his teachings have been distributed in more than 120 countries, providing a solid biblical foundation. David & his wife Enid currently reside in the county of Hampshire in the UK.
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Resource: davidpawson.org
Five hours of glorious Psalms (Anglican chant) - Guildford Cathedral Choir (Barry Rose)
Guildford Cathedral Choir, directed by Barry Rose:
Services at Guildford Cathedral and elsewhere, 1961-1974:
(This compilation, which lasts for 5 hours 35 minutes, contains most of the psalms presented on the ArchivesofSound channel, including some that were not uploaded separately. Details will appear on screen as the video progresses. There are a number of duplicates, some of them with new chants that were adopted as the years went by)
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Handel's Messiah Promo 2019
Eboracum Baroque present Handel's Messiah by Candlelight this December.
Friday 6th December, St Andrew's Church, Wimpole (Near Cambridge)
Saturday 7th December, Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge
Saturday 14th December, Holy Trinity Church, Guildford
More details via eboracumbaroque.co.uk
Helen Jane Long in Concert Saturday 6th July 2019 at Holy Trinity Church
Helen Jane Long, is the first ever billion streaming pianist & composer and she will be performing in Guildford this summer, accompanied by The London String Players at Holy Trinity on Saturday 6th July at 7:30pm.
She will be playing music from her six-award winning piano albums, including The Aviators from the British Airway's multi-million-pound TV campaign.
Known for her captivating piano themes and inspirational string arrangements, Helen’s signature sound is epic, cinematic and emotional.
Tickets available at helenjanelong.com
Guildford Cathedral designed by Sir Edward Maufe
Guildford was made a diocese in 1927, covering most of Surrey. Work on its consequent cathedral to be a lead centre of worship and community events venue began nine years later. The diocese chose Sir Edward Maufe as its architect and the foundation stone was laid by Dr Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury in 1936.
Construction was intended to be over many years to raise further funds, to achieve great height by incorporating exceptionally large arches and blocks of angular stone overlaid with brickwork and was suspended during Second World War — the building could not be consecrated until 17 May 1961.
In the meanwhile Guildford's restored medieval Holy Trinity Church served as pro-cathedral. In 1952 Walter Boulton, who had ministered mostly in India, was made provost (head priest at the pro-cathedral and pastor of the parish), and revitalized the fund-raising for the new cathedral. When it was completed sufficiently for public worship, another cleric was chosen as first dean of the cathedral by the bishop, after consulting with various benefactors and influential clergy within Anglicanism.
In the 1950s a buy a brick scheme was used to raise funds for construction, to great success. Each brick cost 2s 6d and entitled the buyer to sign their name on the brick. The Queen and Prince Philip both signed bricks, which are on display inside the cathedral.
It stands in a commanding spot on Stag Hill — so named because the Kings of England used to hunt here — and its solid red brick outline is visible for miles around; it immediately overlooks the University of Surrey. Its bricks are made from clay taken from the hill on which it stands.
Holy Trinity Organ rededication - 12.01.18
Valency River & The Minster Church, Boscastle, Cornwall, United Kingdom
A walk near Boscastle, along the Valency River to somewhere rather special. Originally filmed and uploaded to The Bald Explorer group on Facebook.
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Stratford upon Avon 6/12/2014
Aerial views of Holy Trinity Church, the River Avon, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and Stratford upon Avon
Leadership Is Male 02: Responsibilities of Men and Women (David Pawson, UK) Audio
A speaker cum author with uncompromising faithfulness to the Holy Scriptures, David brings clarity and a message of urgency to Christians to uncover hidden treasures in God’s Word. Born in England in 1930, David began his career with a degree in Agriculture from Durham University. When God intervened and called him to become a Minister, he completed an MA in Theology at Cambridge University and served as a Chaplain in the Royal Air Force for 3 years. He moved on to pastor several churches including the Millmead Centre in Guildford which became a model for many UK church leaders. In 1979, the Lord led him into an international ministry. His current itinerant ministry is predominantly to church leaders. Over the years, he has written a large number of books, booklets, and daily reading notes. His extensive and very accessible overviews of the books of the Bible have been published and recorded in ‘Unlocking the Bible’. Millions of copies of his teachings have been distributed in more than 120 countries, providing a solid biblical foundation. David & his wife Enid currently reside in the county of Hampshire in the UK.
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Resource: davidpawson.org
Trinity Shield Striking Competition
This year’s Trinity Shield Striking Competition will be hosted by the Washington Ringing Society at the National Cathedral. Building on last year’s 8-bell event at Trinity Church New York, this year’s event will be expanded to include a 6-bell competition, as well as additional ringing opportunities at the Old Post Office, Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS), and Fredrick. Bands from all over North America (and further afield!) will compete on the day. The focus will again be less on competition and more on an enjoyable weekend of ringing, eating, drinking, and fellowship.
Guildford Cathedral from the air
The Cathedral Church of the Holy Spirit, Guildford is the Anglican cathedral at Guildford, Surrey, England, designed by Sir Edward Maufe built between 1936 and 1961 and is the seat of the Diocese of Guildford.
Guildford was made a diocese in 1927, covering most of Surrey. Work on its consequent cathedral to be a lead centre of worship and community events venue began nine years later. The diocese chose Sir Edward Maufe as its architect and the foundation stone was laid by Dr Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury in 1936.[1] Construction was intended to be over many years to raise further funds, to achieve great height by incorporating exceptionally large arches and blocks of angular stone overlaid with brickwork and was suspended during Second World War — the building could not be consecrated until 17 May 1961. In the meanwhile Guildford's restored medieval Holy Trinity Church served as pro-cathedral.[1] In 1952 Walter Boulton, who had ministered mostly in India, was made provost (head priest at the pro-cathedral and pastor of the parish), and revitalized the fund-raising for the new cathedral. When it was completed sufficiently for public worship, another cleric was chosen as first dean of the cathedral by the bishop, after consulting with various benefactors and influential clergy within Anglicanism.[2]
In the 1950s a buy a brick scheme was used to raise funds for construction, to great success. Each brick cost 2s 6d and entitled the buyer to sign their name on the brick. The Queen and Prince Philip both signed bricks, which are on display inside the cathedral.
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