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The time between times

Marking a music festival at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Melrose, with Fr Philip Blackledge; tracing the edges of contact with God which we can all explore and experience.

Marking a festival of music in Holy Trinity Scottish Episcopal Church, Melrose, with Fr Philip Blackledge; tracing the edges of our understanding of contact with God, in ways we can all explore and experience.
Philip speaks with Alastair McIntosh about the spiritual silence of the Quaker tradition and his experiences of liminality; and with Paul and Katriona Goode, whose son Matthew's disabilities taught them about true and deep communication of love.
Music: All creatures of our God and King (Tune: Lasst uns erfreuen)
Eternal ruler of the ceaseless round (Tune: Song 1)
I bind unto myself today (Tune: St Patrick/Clonmacnoise)
Agnus Dei - Byrd Mass for 4 Voices
Readings: Psalm 19; Romans 8: 26-39
Producer: Mo McCullough

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38 minutes

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