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Glasgow to celebrate city's patron saint with services at two city cathedrals
St Mungo celebrations in Glasgow: Ecumenical Service at Glasgow Cathedral and Vespers at St Andrew's Cathedral. All welcome.
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Raphael Warnock and HBCU choirs bring “Total Praise” to Capitol Hill in tribute to Richard Smallwood
A bipartisan Senate resolution and stirring choral moment honored the Atlanta-born, D.C.-raised gospel legend whose music guided generations through grief ...
The Jeely Piece song originated in Glasgow, during a period of transformation when high-rise housing was very much in vogue. As tenement buildings were torn down, social housing was towering up in ...
A heartfelt farewell to gospel artist Richard Smallwood, filled with music, memories, and messages of faith, celebrated his life and legacy.
Rev. Kate Bottley celebrates the 50th anniversary of Greenbelt Christian Arts Festival, joining 12,000 people gathered for its unique mix of artistry, faith and activism. including This program was ...
Travelers express astonishment at this museum's near pitch-perfection. The Burrell Collection's glass walls not only encase a variety of objects and artworks, but they also usher in the surrounding ...
Though named for the patron saint credited with bringing Christianity to Scotland in the sixth century, St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art strives to promote greater understanding among people ...
In the first of two programmes on the parables of Jesus, Sean Fletcher meets Christians inspired by one of his most famous stories – the Good Samaritan. Show more In the first of two programmes on the ...
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Laura Wright is in Cambridge to meet Christians living out their faith in offices, laboratories and police stations as she explores how faith can flourish on the nine-to-five. Show more Laura Wright ...
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Biffy Clyro Glasgow Hydro review: Resilient, loud, joyous singalong
The longstanding Scottish rock band have had a tough time of late, but they’re coming out of 2025 sounding as good as ever, ...
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