Harvest. It is one of the most loved festivals in the Christian year – colourful, familiar, and full of memory. Many of us still recall childhood services with baskets of apples, loaves of bread, and hymns like “We plough the fields and scatter”.
Harvest is more than a nostalgic moment. It is a season that invites us to pause, give thanks, and recognise both the abundance and the fragility of creation. It is a chance to look around and say, with fresh eyes, “God has been good to us.”
Harvest. It is one of the most loved festivals in the Christian year – colourful, familiar, and full of memory. Many of us still recall childhood services with baskets of apples, loaves of bread, and hymns like “We plough the fields and scatter”.
Harvest is more than a nostalgic moment. It is a season that invites us to pause, give thanks, and recognise both the abundance and the fragility of creation. It is a chance to look around and say, with fresh eyes, “God has been good to us.”
Join us for this joyful Communion Service to celebrate and give thanks for the Harvest with hymns. led by Rev'd Canon Nigel Johnson. The music is led by our four-part robed choir, a traditional choir with soprano, alto, tenor, and bass parts.