Sunday 1st January 2023 | | New Years Day |
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11:00am | Worship |
Communion service to be led by the Rev. Ewan King.
Live stream on Zoom is available on request by e-mailing johnhenry@heathstreet.org at least 24 hours in advance. The link to use will then be https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87179878823.
Including our Children's Sunday Club – stories, crafts, drama and play for all ages. |
7:00pm | The Contact Club |
Food and friendship for not only the lonely, the vulnerable and the homeless, but anyone who enjoys a cup of tea and a good chat. |
Friday 6th January 2023 | 8:00pm | Dante Pilgrimage (Online) |
A Zoom reading of the whole of Dante’s Comedy, to take place weekly until 29 March 2024. The starting point of this timetable reflects the common critical opinion that Dante’s journey begins on Good Friday.
There will never be any expectation that anyone has read the text in advance. The first ten minutes will go to reading the canto out loud. After that the Minister will usually do a brief introduction, then we’ll discuss together – perhaps in breakout rooms, depending on numbers.
Dante’s poem has some claim to be considered the greatest work of literature ever written, and Dante wrote it intending and praying that the poem might help its readers along the path of salvation. That’s also our prayer as we undertake this journey together - we hope you will join us!
Live on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87179878823. |
Sunday 8th January 2023 | 11:00am | Worship |
Service to be led by the Rev. Ewan King.
Live stream on Zoom is available on request by e-mailing johnhenry@heathstreet.org at least 24 hours in advance. The link to use will then be https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87179878823.
Including our Children's Sunday Club – stories, crafts, drama and play for all ages. |
7:00pm | The Contact Club |
Food and friendship for not only the lonely, the vulnerable and the homeless, but anyone who enjoys a cup of tea and a good chat. |
Tuesday 10th January 2023 | 7:30pm | Sacred Harp singing |
Old a cappella hymn-singing tradition from the American South.
Beginners welcome! |
Friday 13th January 2023 | 7:30pm | On Bouge |
London’s long-running club for French Balfolk, Bal Trad, Bal Occitan and Fest Noz.
This month: Julian and Marcus Scott. The New Year BalFolk with a wonderful duo, diato, cornemuse and flute, part of the well-known West Country group Venn. Bring drinks and snacks to share! There may be CAKE! Again! |
8:00pm | Dante Pilgrimage (Online) |
A Zoom reading of the whole of Dante’s Comedy, to take place weekly until 29 March 2024. The starting point of this timetable reflects the common critical opinion that Dante’s journey begins on Good Friday.
There will never be any expectation that anyone has read the text in advance. The first ten minutes will go to reading the canto out loud. After that the Minister will usually do a brief introduction, then we’ll discuss together – perhaps in breakout rooms, depending on numbers.
Dante’s poem has some claim to be considered the greatest work of literature ever written, and Dante wrote it intending and praying that the poem might help its readers along the path of salvation. That’s also our prayer as we undertake this journey together - we hope you will join us!
Live on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87179878823. |
Sunday 15th January 2023 | 11:00am | Worship |
Service to be led by the Rev. Ewan King.
Live stream on Zoom is available on request by e-mailing johnhenry@heathstreet.org at least 24 hours in advance. The link to use will then be https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87179878823.
Including our Children's Sunday Club – stories, crafts, drama and play for all ages. |
6:00pm | Sunday Sundown concert |
This week: Ultramontane - a journey across Enlightenment Europe, performed by Liturnia. Music that represents the peak of the high baroque era, transcending cultural and geographical boundaries, including works by Telemann, Corelli, Couperin and Handel.
Part of the Sunday Sundown concert series at the church. |
7:00pm | The Contact Club |
Food and friendship for not only the lonely, the vulnerable and the homeless, but anyone who enjoys a cup of tea and a good chat. |
Monday 16th January 2023 | 5:00pm | Storymaker's Club |
An after-school club aimed at children between the ages of 7 and 13 who like making stuff up, writing stories, telling stories, make-believe play, imaginary friends, storytelling or creating fantasy worlds. |
Tuesday 17th January 2023 | 10:00am | Oldtime Nursery |
Introducing old melodies and traditional stories to a new generation of children, ‘Oldtime Nursery’ is an interactive drop-in music session for babies and toddlers and older children accompanied by their parents or carers. |
5:00pm | Storymaker's Club |
An after-school club aimed at children between the ages of 7 and 13 who like making stuff up, writing stories, telling stories, make-believe play, imaginary friends, storytelling or creating fantasy worlds. |
Thursday 19th January 2023 | 10:30am | Oldtime Nursery |
Introducing old melodies and traditional stories to a new generation of children, ‘Oldtime Nursery’ is an interactive drop-in music session for babies and toddlers and older children accompanied by their parents or carers. |
7:30pm | Heath Street Choir rehearsals |
A community choir for Hampstead and the surrounding areas, performing both sacred and secular music.
The choir accepts members of all ages and levels of ability. |
Friday 20th January 2023 | 8:00pm | Dante Pilgrimage (Online) |
A Zoom reading of the whole of Dante’s Comedy, to take place weekly until 29 March 2024. The starting point of this timetable reflects the common critical opinion that Dante’s journey begins on Good Friday.
There will never be any expectation that anyone has read the text in advance. The first ten minutes will go to reading the canto out loud. After that the Minister will usually do a brief introduction, then we’ll discuss together – perhaps in breakout rooms, depending on numbers.
Dante’s poem has some claim to be considered the greatest work of literature ever written, and Dante wrote it intending and praying that the poem might help its readers along the path of salvation. That’s also our prayer as we undertake this journey together - we hope you will join us!
Live on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87179878823. |
Sunday 22nd January 2023 | 11:00am | Worship |
Service to be led by the Rev. Ewan King.
Live stream on Zoom is available on request by e-mailing johnhenry@heathstreet.org at least 24 hours in advance. The link to use will then be https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87179878823.
Including our Children's Sunday Club – stories, crafts, drama and play for all ages. |
6:00pm | Sunday Sundown concert |
This week: The Andrew Baker Quartet. This concert brings together Andrew Baker on tenor sax and compositions, Liam Noble on piano, Calum Gourlay on double bass and Corrie Dick on drums. Baker presents his music accompanied by some of the finest and most exciting improvisers on the UK jazz scene.
Part of the Sunday Sundown concert series at the church. |
7:00pm | The Contact Club |
Food and friendship for not only the lonely, the vulnerable and the homeless, but anyone who enjoys a cup of tea and a good chat. |
Monday 23rd January 2023 | 5:00pm | Storymaker's Club |
An after-school club aimed at children between the ages of 7 and 13 who like making stuff up, writing stories, telling stories, make-believe play, imaginary friends, storytelling or creating fantasy worlds. |
Tuesday 24th January 2023 | 10:00am | Oldtime Nursery |
Introducing old melodies and traditional stories to a new generation of children, ‘Oldtime Nursery’ is an interactive drop-in music session for babies and toddlers and older children accompanied by their parents or carers. |
5:00pm | Storymaker's Club |
An after-school club aimed at children between the ages of 7 and 13 who like making stuff up, writing stories, telling stories, make-believe play, imaginary friends, storytelling or creating fantasy worlds. |
Thursday 26th January 2023 | 10:30am | Oldtime Nursery |
Introducing old melodies and traditional stories to a new generation of children, ‘Oldtime Nursery’ is an interactive drop-in music session for babies and toddlers and older children accompanied by their parents or carers. |
7:30pm | Heath Street Choir rehearsals |
A community choir for Hampstead and the surrounding areas, performing both sacred and secular music.
The choir accepts members of all ages and levels of ability. |
Friday 27th January 2023 | 8:00pm | Dante Pilgrimage (Online) |
A Zoom reading of the whole of Dante’s Comedy, to take place weekly until 29 March 2024. The starting point of this timetable reflects the common critical opinion that Dante’s journey begins on Good Friday.
There will never be any expectation that anyone has read the text in advance. The first ten minutes will go to reading the canto out loud. After that the Minister will usually do a brief introduction, then we’ll discuss together – perhaps in breakout rooms, depending on numbers.
Dante’s poem has some claim to be considered the greatest work of literature ever written, and Dante wrote it intending and praying that the poem might help its readers along the path of salvation. That’s also our prayer as we undertake this journey together - we hope you will join us!
Live on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87179878823. |
Sunday 29th January 2023 | 11:00am | Worship |
Service to be led by the Rev. Ewan King.
Live stream on Zoom is available on request by e-mailing johnhenry@heathstreet.org at least 24 hours in advance. The link to use will then be https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87179878823.
Including our Children's Sunday Club – stories, crafts, drama and play for all ages. |
12:30pm | Church members' meeting |
Everyone involved at Heath Street is welcome, not just Church Members.
Live stream on Zoom is available on request by e-mailing secretary@heathstreet or johnhenry@heathstreet.org with as much notice as possible. The link to use will then be https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87179878823. |
7:00pm | The Contact Club |
Food and friendship for not only the lonely, the vulnerable and the homeless, but anyone who enjoys a cup of tea and a good chat. |
Monday 30th January 2023 | 5:00pm | Storymaker's Club |
An after-school club aimed at children between the ages of 7 and 13 who like making stuff up, writing stories, telling stories, make-believe play, imaginary friends, storytelling or creating fantasy worlds. |
Tuesday 31st January 2023 | 10:00am | Oldtime Nursery |
Introducing old melodies and traditional stories to a new generation of children, ‘Oldtime Nursery’ is an interactive drop-in music session for babies and toddlers and older children accompanied by their parents or carers. |
5:00pm | Storymaker's Club |
An after-school club aimed at children between the ages of 7 and 13 who like making stuff up, writing stories, telling stories, make-believe play, imaginary friends, storytelling or creating fantasy worlds. |