Throughout the Covid lockdown, the online services from Canterbury Cathedral became a stand-in church home to me, all the way over here in Texas. Max Kramer was the Precentor at Canterbury then, a constant presence in those services and in various individual talks. Seeing him here was like unexpectedly running into an old friend. A welcome blessing.
I feel the same way. It is a blessing to “attend” Fr Max’s beautiful Keble Chapel services here on line from my New England home. Fr Max said something in one his Canterbury reflections in those early lockdown days that I have kept in my heart and in my “backpack”, as Dean Robert would say, and that was Fr Max’s conviction that a new/refreshed good for society and new ways of interacting among groups could emerge as a result of our unexpected COVID withdrawal from each other. Such hope, such lightness of spirit he gave us. We *could* become better people and closer to God’s purpose for us in the the days following the then unknown date of the end of COVID’s lockdown. I feel sure Fr Max is living his prediction among his colleagues and fortunate students of Keble College and within the wider Oxford community. Every blessing and thanks to Keble this happy Christmas season. Nini
I also first saw Fr Max at Canterbury on RUclips, and was a regular at Evensong and one of the many in the garden congregation.a good thing that came out of the pandemic was the livestream of services, and many of us are pleased it has continued and we can join services that previously could only be joined in person.
I had never heard This is the truth sent from above,so beautiful.Everyone at Menos puts such thought and effort into bringing us this act of worship in such a way that we can participate and feel like we are a part of the worship. Thank you all!
I wish I had a similar community here in my city ! I would join you guys every day . I am glad to do this via the internet though. Keep up the good work !
Throughout the Covid lockdown, the online services from Canterbury Cathedral became a stand-in church home to me, all the way over here in Texas. Max Kramer was the Precentor at Canterbury then, a constant presence in those services and in various individual talks. Seeing him here was like unexpectedly running into an old friend. A welcome blessing.
I feel the same way. It is a blessing to “attend” Fr Max’s beautiful Keble Chapel services here on line from my New England home. Fr Max said something in one his Canterbury reflections in those early lockdown days that I have kept in my heart and in my “backpack”, as Dean Robert would say, and that was Fr Max’s conviction that a new/refreshed good for society and new ways of interacting among groups could emerge as a result of our unexpected COVID withdrawal from each other. Such hope, such lightness of spirit he gave us. We *could* become better people and closer to God’s purpose for us in the the days following the then unknown date of the end of COVID’s lockdown. I feel sure Fr Max is living his prediction among his colleagues and fortunate students of Keble College and within the wider Oxford community. Every blessing and thanks to Keble this happy Christmas season. Nini
I also first saw Fr Max at Canterbury on RUclips, and was a regular at Evensong and one of the many in the garden congregation.a good thing that came out of the pandemic was the livestream of services, and many of us are pleased it has continued and we can join services that previously could only be joined in person.
I always come for the music and am never disappointed. Thanks Keble. You have really ushered in Advent for me- with pomp and ceremony.
Thank you. Loved every moment. Sing oh my love - astonishing - from another shore
I had never heard This is the truth sent from above,so beautiful.Everyone at Menos puts such thought and effort into bringing us this act of worship in such a way that we can participate and feel like we are a part of the worship. Thank you all!
Viewing from Caracas Venezuela a pleasure to listen, view and partake
I wish I had a similar community here in my city ! I would join you guys every day . I am glad to do this via the internet though. Keep up the good work !
I wrote Keble, but spell check changed it to menos, why?
Not sure, there is an edit button under the three dots
What a racket before the service. What’s the point of the organist even bothering?
An acoustic that sadly picks it up so well... Still, I appreciate Dan's effort to no end!
Quit moaning. It cost you nothing to experience.