All God’s Children
All God's Children is an exhibition in Bristol Cathedral that explores the impact of the slave economy on Cathedral life, past and present.
All God's Children is an exhibition in Bristol Cathedral that explores the impact of the slave economy on Cathedral life, past and present.
Morning Prayer is part of the monastic rhythms of prayer at the Cathedral.
This Tuesday: Ivory Duo: Panayotis Archontides & Natalie Tsaldarakis PIANO ENSEMBLE Tuesday Lunchtime Recitals are offered at 1.15pm nearly every Tuesday, lasting approximately 45 minutes. On any given Tuesday you may hear a piano, voice, instrumental or choral. There is no…
The Said Lunchtime Eucharist (common worship) is a spoken service where the congregation are invited to join in with the responses written in the order of service. This service is usually held in one of the side chapels and lasts…
All God's Children is an exhibition in Bristol Cathedral that explores the impact of the slave economy on Cathedral life, past and present.
Morning Prayer is part of the monastic rhythms of prayer at the Cathedral.
The Said Lunchtime Eucharist (common worship) is a spoken service where the congregation are invited to join in with the responses written in the order of service. This service is usually held in one of the side chapels and lasts…
A Bristol charity called inHope are running a fun, family-friendly activity during the summer holidays called the ‘Wild Goose Chase.’ 15 locations in central Bristol will have a knitted Wild Goose to find! Each Goose has a name and it’s…
All God's Children is an exhibition in Bristol Cathedral that explores the impact of the slave economy on Cathedral life, past and present.
Morning Prayer is part of the monastic rhythms of prayer at the Cathedral.
Choral Evensong is an opportunity to experience captivating music and tranquility in the heart of the city.
Join us for our biggest service of the week with the Cathedral Choir or Consort, including hymns, beautiful choral music, a sermon and the taking of Holy Communion.