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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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Compline - 17.02.2021 - Penny Snowden

NIGHT PRAYER Whilst candles are lit In the night when unnamed monsters roam your grace I know that you are with me. Your light will shine...

Journey through Lent with Bishop June

Today we are joining with Bishop June as she starts a Lenten journey with weekly talks. This one is from her kitchen and feels low key as...

Recipe for a Good Lent - Sue Moll

Recipe for a Good Year Take twelve full months Clean them to remove all resentment and jealously, To make them as fresh and clean as...

The time that we have

“I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo. “So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times. But that...

Saturday's Spring walk with Snowdrops

Today I thought we would look at some snowdrop gardens and displays but virtual tours are not that easy to find. To start us off these...

Friday travels with Sheila and Philip

Today we conclude out time in the Shetlands and what a remarkable few visits we have enjoyed. My eyes for one have been opened to it and...

The Poetry of Light

I know I've mentioned to you before that sense of is it now, or is it then? When the light around dusk plays tricks on the mind and can...

Compline - 10th February 2021

An Alternative Order: The Office of Compline (1992) The early Christians took over from the Jews the practice of offering prayer at fixed...

Hibernating - Penny Snowden

It has been said that the pattern of animal hibernation is being disrupted due to climate change. Creatures can be seen out and about...

Spring beckons

I look out from the study window onto a green, well, muddy green lawn that certainly looks saturated and "well Wintery." On first glance...

I'm not perfect! Sue Moll

I'm not perfect. I have all kinds of problems. I have no ability. I have no gifts. I'm just not worthy. Why would God want me? Well, did...

Sunday Worship - 7th February 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...

Saturday Staycation

Good morning! I know on Saturdays we have been enjoying exploring different areas of the world and learning about different towns,...

Hygge

I have been excited this week to see some people's nooks/ private spaces they have created. This is a private safe space where you can...

Compline - 3rd February 2021

I am always looking out for new and different liturgies of Compline and also for video of compline. I have just come across these from my...

Praying hands - Sue Moll

Albrecht Durer was born in the fifteenth century, near Nuremberg one of eighteen children. Albrecht’s father, a goldsmith by profession,...

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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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