Listen "Come and have breakfast"
Episode Synopsis
Preacher: The Rev’d Michael Boag, Rector, Worth (St Nicholas), Pound Hill and Maidenbower
Royalty and flightpaths are common themes in the ministry of Fr Michael Boag; recently appointed to St Nicholas’ Worth, on the edge of Crawley and a few miles south of Gatwick. The unusually large church was built in a Royal Saxon hunting forest around 950 and is one of the oldest in continuous use. Before this he looked after the vast and remote parish of Upper Coquetdale, a Duchy of Lancaster living in Northumberland, and a favourite area for RAF low flying fast jet training. For eight years prior to that, he was Succentor and Dean’s Vicar of St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle (nr Heathrow).
Royalty and flightpaths are common themes in the ministry of Fr Michael Boag; recently appointed to St Nicholas’ Worth, on the edge of Crawley and a few miles south of Gatwick. The unusually large church was built in a Royal Saxon hunting forest around 950 and is one of the oldest in continuous use. Before this he looked after the vast and remote parish of Upper Coquetdale, a Duchy of Lancaster living in Northumberland, and a favourite area for RAF low flying fast jet training. For eight years prior to that, he was Succentor and Dean’s Vicar of St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle (nr Heathrow).
More episodes of the podcast E18 - Reflections on the Resurrection
Noli me tangere
06/05/2018
Known in the breaking of the bread
13/05/2018
Peace be with you
20/05/2018
The test of love
10/06/2018
You are my witnesses
18/06/2018
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.