About Ship of Fools
Support Us
Secondary Menu
Ship of Fools
Blog
Forums
Mystery Worshipper
Features
Shop of Fools
Toggle navigation
Categories
Discussions
Sign In
Home
āŗ
The Mystery Worshipper
Ship of Fools: St Giles in the Fields, London
The Mystery Worshipper
Shipmate
August 2018
edited August 2018
in
The Mystery Worshipper
Ship of Fools: St Giles in the Fields, London
Palestrina and Prosecco in a service of beautiful music, beautifully sung
Read the full story here
Comments
magicroundabout
Shipmate
August 2018
Testing comments on mystery worship reports
MaryLouise
Shipmate, Host Emeritus
August 2018
MW back! Many thanks.
HelenEva
Shipmate
August 2018
Thank you for your MW report - the music sounds wonderful
Bishops Finger
Shipmate
August 2018
edited August 2018
Indeed. A first-class report on a first-class Anglican church.
To me, the only really 'other place' thing would have been the lack of peeps to appreciate the fine music, preaching, and welcome.
One can only hope and pray that churches of this calibre are enabled , somehow, to continue, and (eventually) to flourish once again.
I'm not a great fan of the 1662 BCP
per se
, but I rather wish we had such a parish church in our Fair City....
IJ
Ronald Binge
Shipmate
August 2018
I have often passed St Giles in the Fields, but this MW has encouraged me to come and see the next time Iām in the Smoke. šš»
Eclesiastical Fipfop
Shipmate
August 2018
The Church has a ringing peal of eight bells and I have been there to ring. Obviously an absence of ringers that day, be it not being scheduled, or too few ringers available. I believe the ringers practise on Thursdays at lunch-time.
Sign In
or
Register
to comment.
Frolicking Leviathan, under licence
© Ship of Fools
Ship of Fools
About the Forums
Contact Us
Support Us
Privacy notice
Forums
Mystery Worshipper
Features
Shop of Fools
Blog
Latest posts
Comment
Junk for Jehovah
Comments
To me, the only really 'other place' thing would have been the lack of peeps to appreciate the fine music, preaching, and welcome.
One can only hope and pray that churches of this calibre are enabled , somehow, to continue, and (eventually) to flourish once again.
I'm not a great fan of the 1662 BCP per se, but I rather wish we had such a parish church in our Fair City....
IJ