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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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The Cuckoo - Diane Gullett

The cuckoo comes in April, He sings his song in May, In June she lays her eggs, and July they fly away. I am sure we all know versions of...

Sunday Worship - 25th April 2021

Croeso! Bore da! Welcome to you all Please do make yourself known to me if you are popping in or if I can help in any way. +Yn enw'r Tad,...

Day out on the steam train!

Apologies - another technical issue meant this didn't go out as it should have this morning. It has been another beautiful week, though...

Underneath the spreading Chestnut tree part 2

It is almost a year ago that I started talking about the Horse Chestnut tree in the Rectory garden. I love it! Horse Chestnut trees are...

Compline - Wednesday 21st April 2021

This Compline from a America Trappist Community. The Trappists, officially known as the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance ....

Good Morning!

Good morning! Is it? Did you manage a good night of restful sleep? So many people don't and it might because of pain, a need to pop to...

Joy Revisited - Penny Snowden

I was watching a scene unfolding outside my kitchen window and realised what I was watching was a display of pure joy.About twenty young...

Monday's Problem solving!

It is a good way to start the day with a story, but within it a problem to be solved. Do you have the patience to do this and solve it or...

Worship Sunday 18.4.21

Croeso! Bore da! Welcome to you all Please do make yourself known to me if you are popping in or if I can help in any way. +Yn enw'r Tad,...

A funny old week!

It has been a funny old week I think and maybe you share that with me. The weather has delivered just about everything from snow and...

In search of St Magnus - Philip and Sheila Morris

It is good to be joining with Philip and Sheila again on our Friday day out /pilgrimage. I know how many of you do enjoy these days and...

Have you been "lifting" recently?

There is an Eastertide game which was once very popular and aptly called "lifting." It is somewhat a challenging game and somewhat...

Compline Wednesday 14th April 2021

This Compline is from a Benedictine order, I think from America.

When this is over........ Sue Moll

When this is over, May we never again take for granted A handshake with a stranger, Full shelves at the supermarket, Conversations with...

Shower Meditation

Are you bath or shower person? For me personally it would have to be a bath. I love my nightly bath, the feel of the hot water and that...

In defence of the humble dandelion - Penny Snowden

As I look out of the window a sea of yellow is appearing before my eyes. My lawn, actually more of a patch of very mossy grass, is being...

Sunday 11.04.2021

Today, being Low Sunday, there is one service going out to the whole parish. The link to today's service can be found on the Glamorgan...

Easter Traditions from around the world - Becky

Bishop June Osborne expressed sadness on hearing the news of the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. On behalf of the Diocese 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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