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Sunday Worship at St Columba's reflects on One Body, One Spirit
Summary
BBC Radio 4's Sunday Worship was recorded at St Columba's Parish Church, Knock, Belfast for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and featured a sermon by the Revd Dr Karen Campbell that reflected on Ephesians 4's call to unity and grace.
Content
The service was recorded at St Columba's Parish Church in Knock, East Belfast, as part of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. The theme, drawn from Ephesians 4:4, was "One body and one Spirit," and the order included music, prayers and a sermon on unity and grace. The service was prepared by the Armenian Apostolic Church alongside Armenian Catholic and Evangelical partners and led by Canon John Auchmuty with the Revd Dr Karen Campbell preaching. The preacher reflected on personal and theological examples of grace, inclusion and the church's call to welcome those often marginalised.
Key details:
- Location: St Columba's Parish Church, Knock, East Belfast.
- Theme: "One body and one Spirit," from Ephesians 4, for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
- Contributors: service prepared by Armenian Apostolic Church with Armenian Catholic and Evangelical Churches; preacher was the Revd Dr Karen Campbell; led by Canon John Auchmuty; music by St Columba's Cantors and organist Graeme McCullough.
- Content highlights: sermon reflections on grace, a personal example involving the preacher's niece, musical pieces and intercessions including prayers for Armenia and Artsakh.
- Producer: Bert Tosh; next week's Sunday Worship to come from St Mary's Scottish Episcopal Cathedral, Glasgow.
Summary:
The programme emphasised belonging, mutual care and the idea that grace is given to each person, using biblical reflection and personal witness to illustrate those themes. The broadcast concluded with musical and liturgical elements and noted that next week's Sunday Worship will be recorded in Glasgow.
