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February 28th 2021


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'CONNECTIONS'
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A reflective time of worship with a focus on our planet's future.

In 2021 Wellspring is following a path to the Glasgow climate summit in November (COP26). Today's service on YouTube is a stage on that journey and has been put together by Paul Heppleston with help from David Butlin.
It considers the beauty of our planetary home and how humankind has been entrusted by God to care for it.

The link below will take you direct to the video which will be available from  1030am on Sunday 28th Feb. and thereafter.

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https://youtu.be/fP98i0mA2nk

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S O N G S​  &  S T O R I ES 

SONGS AND STORIES have been moved from this location.
​They can now be found on their own pages by following the links below.


​​Songs
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Stories

​'We shall meet'-  a 'song for Covid'.
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We shall have this link every week for the next few weeks at least.
Original words and music Hans Olav Mørk (Norway)
© Words: 2020 WGRG, c/o Iona Community, Glasgow, Scotland
© Music: John Bell, WGRG, c/o Iona Community, Glasgow, Scotland
CCLI Song Number: 7153725  Wellspring CCLI licence no. 571370
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