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Living Worship 2018 – Church Music Dublin hosts two new sessions

Living Worship 2018 – Church Music Dublin hosts two new sessions

Church Music Dublin and announced that its Living Worship workshops will return for two sessions in January and February. Living Worship sessions explore aspects of parish church worship in an informal setting and this year will take place on Saturday January 27 and Saturday February 24.

On Saturday January 27 ‘An Introduction to Morning Prayer 3’ will be led by the Very Revd Nigel Dunne and Peter Stobart. The session will include settings of the psalms, opening prayers, seasonal material and canticles.

On Saturday February 24 the subject will be ‘Planning for Holy Week and Easter’ led by the Revd Jack Kinkead. This session will provide an opportunity to consider music within the context of Holy Week and Easter liturgy.

Both sessions take place in the Mageough Hall, Cowper Road, Rathmines, beside Cowper Luas stop. They run from 10am to 12.45pm and include an enjoyable break for refreshments.

All are welcome to attend and there is a fee of €10 per person which includes refreshments. Booking is not required, simply come along.

For further information contact honsec@churchmusicdublin.org  

Church Music Dublin is an agency of the United Dioceses of Dublin & Glendalough. They aim to support music in local churches by providing information and training and by fostering a sense of community among musicians. For more see their website www.churchmusicdublin.org

 

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