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Bringing together the people of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast Parish as we face time apart.

Serving in the parish of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, South Wales.



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Marmite?

If only life was as easy as Marmite; you either love it or hate it. There’s no grey area in the middle, no confusion or scope for...

Sunday worship 8th November 2020

Croeso! Bore da! Welcome to you all this Remembrance Sunday morning. Please do make yourself known to me if you are popping in or if I...

Friday quiz - 06.11.2020

Here are your answers to last week's creepy castles quiz: Bran Castle is known throughout the world as Dracula's Castle. It is located in...

Barga, Italian city of the Medici.

Some years, ago when the children were younger, we travelled to Northern Tuscany and stayed on a cheapie holiday with our next door...

Travels with Philip and Sheila

Here we are at yet another Friday and the last one in this firebreak. Goodness knows if this is the last of these lockdowns, but we shall...

Moles - Sue Moll

…and I live in a hole If your lawn is full of nectar-rich flowers for butterflies and bees, with a patch of long grass for grasshoppers...

Compline - Wednesday 4th November 2020

The ancient office of Compline derives its name from a Latin word meaning ‘completion’ (completorium). It is above all a service of...

Take a moment to reflect

What kind of a lifestyle would you say you live? Or lived, before the pandemic changed our lives so many months ago? Has it changed this...

Looking Out - Penny Snowden

Looking through the window has always been popular. Remember the arched, square and round windows on the children’s tv programme Play...

All Souls Day Worship - Rick Gratton

Welcome to You All as We Reflect on All Souls Day As We Gather Together We meet today to remember those we have known and loved who have...

Sunday Worship 01.11.2020 - Rick Gratton

Welcome to You All as We Celebrate All Saints Day The Gathering of the Community From its earliest days, the Church has recognised as its...

Autumn Gardens

We are almost in November and it has felt dreary, almost wintry this past week with such heavy winds and rains. The beautiful Autumn...

Friday night quiz - 30.10.2020

Last week we were back in the garden, putting your green thumbs to the test. How did you get on? Here are the answers: What is the art of...

We don't always need a voice

In Wales, we have a long and strong tradition of raising up orators. Firebrand preachers and politicians alike seem to have ascended to...

Celtic Compline - 28th October 2020

Today's Compline is from the Diocese of Coventry and is entitled a Celtic Eventide Compline. The dark evenings make us retreat into our...

Hop on Hop off!

One of the best days out we have had as a family has been a day trip to Paris while we were staying at a popular Camp Site about an hour...

To Infinity and beyond?

Many older readers will remember this as only yesterday yet it happened quite some time ago on 20th July 1969. Have you guessed what the...

Are you fed up? - Sue Moll

Are you fed up with not knowing what’s going to happen next? Then read on and discover the age-old country weather forecasts for the...

Balance - Penny Snowden

Don’t you just hate it when ..... You get up stairs and can’t remember why you did so When the phone rings just as you get to the end of...

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ABOUT

Rhian Prime - Team Vicar

I am a Team Vicar in the Glamorgan Heritage Coast Parish, based in St Athan and working in the communities of Gileston, St Athan and Llanmaes.

I have been working in the Ordained ministry for 33 years, originally in the Methodist Church, but more recently in the Church of Wales. I have also worked for seven years as a hospital chaplain.

The churches of St Giles, St Tathan and St Cattwg are found in the Vale of Glamorgan, in the heart of South Wales. Although I'm a Vale girl, I've spent most of my life journeying around England and Wales with my work in the Church, but two and a half years ago I moved back to the Vale of Glamorgan and took up my current role.

I am married to David and have two adult children and two four-legged friends.

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