A Service for the Second Sunday after Trinity| Online Church Service Trailer | The Church of England
Join us this Sunday for an online service from Dewsbury Minster in West Yorkshire, led by Rev Caroline Greenwood. We’re joined by the team from Dewsbury Minster, Faith in the North, and the Destination 21:1 Bus Project, while the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, will share his reflections on pilgrimage. And we’ll learn more about the fascinating history of Dewsbury Minster, visited in 627 by Paulinus, who came through Dewsbury as a missionary and converted what is believed to be about 3,000 people to the Christian faith. “Today, just as Paulinus was, we’re reflecting on being sent out into the world with the transformative love of God.” This summer, Everyday Faith offers a series of reflections centred around pilgrimage – places and stories that help us feel part of something bigger on our journey towards God. Find out more at cofe.io/Pilgrimage Whether you're exploring faith, returning to church, or looking for spiritual encouragement, you are warmly invited to worship with our growing online community across England and beyond. This service has BSL in vision and human captioned titles.

A Service for the Third Sunday after Trinity | The Church of England National Online Service

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