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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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Nature's gift

It is another lovely day as I write this, with blue skies, little cotton wool clouds and plenty of sunshine. I think by the time you read...

Escapism

Would you fancy being away from it all at the moment? The daily freedom to carry out your work, but not be a part of the hullabaloo that...

Worthy of love?

I quite enjoy the writings of Thomas Merton and he makes you think. Merton was was an American Roman Catholic, Trappist monk. However, he...

Trinity Sunday worship 8th June 2020

Croeso i addoli Dydd Sul Welcome to you all as we celebrate Trinity and today's worship is led by our Ordinand in the Parish, Rick...

Trinity Eve

Our good friend Philip Morris has sent this to me from Bishop David Wilbourne, the former assistant bishop of Llandaff. It is an...

What a clever bunch in GHCP!

Welcome to Saturday's blog entry and thank you Sheila for this beautiful display to welcome our thoughts. Each little "face" so perfect...

Friday night is quiz night!

UPDATE - apologies, slight technical glitch with answers 1-9. Please find correct answers below! We've made it to the end of the week...

Walk in faith with Ann Griffiths

Today we have the last of the three "Poets in their Landscapes," brought to us by Philip and Sheila Morris. I know these sessions have...

Burning Issues

Right at the beginning of this lockdown period I posted and discussed the visible improvements to our world. The drop in CO2 emissions,...

Are you an apple or a banana?

I am grateful for this poem in two parts from Penny. It speaks to us all powerfully and gives us plenty to ponder today. Thank you Penny....

Sleepy head

We all need between about 6 and 8 hours sleep a night to maintain good health and for our mental wellbeing. We are told we should get up...

Modest Monday!

I have recently read an article online which stated that during the Middle Ages after the end of an episode of the Plague, the people...

PENTECOST : Worship 31st May 2020

Croeso i addoli Dydd Sul Welcome to you all as we celebrate Pentecost - the coming of the Holy Spirit. + In the name of the Father, and...

Art in everything.

Well, here we are at Saturday again! Don't the weeks pass by even in lockdown! Today we shall visit again something of art and artists....

Quiz for your weekend!

It's that time of the week again! Here are your answers to last week's quiz and a new one to keep you thinking this week too. Don't...

Henry Vaughan and the Usk Valley

I don't know about you but I have looked forward to today all week and the second of our sessions with Philip and Sheila Morris. Last...

Marian theology

When I was starting to preach and be trained as a Local Preacher in the Methodist Church in 1978, apart from studies, lectures, exams etc...

Compline: Wednesday 27th May 2020

I am delighted that this week our Ordinand, Rick has recorded Compline at home and sent it so I can share it for tonight. Click on the...

Make the little things count!

Remember a little while ago we thought about talent and who appears to have it and who doesn't? As we thought, we appreciated the talent...

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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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