Join us ahead of the general election, where Dean Anthony will be in conversation with David Carpenter, a member of the Cathedral Chapter, is a retired lecturer in moral and political philosophy.
The Dean has been studying Michael Wear’s ‘The Spirit of our Politics’, and a letter from the House of Bishops published in relation to the 2015 election (but still worth reading) called ‘Who is my neighbour?'. This one-off session will allow plenty of time for discussion and contributions from all who attend. It is offered on the basis that (despite what is sometimes said) faith and politics should not be seen as disconnected, as being a disciple of Christ has implications for the whole of life, including our politics. All very welcome – please pre-book a free space online or from our Shop.
As a group, we read and discuss the forthcoming Sunday Bible readings, making connections between scripture, faith and life.
We are thrilled to announce that tickets are now available for the much-anticipated Grand Georgian Christmas concert, presented by Gabrieli and ROAR.
Love Southsea Markets return to bring a magical two-day Christmas shopping event to Portsmouth Cathedral.
Love Southsea Markets return to bring a magical two-day Christmas shopping event to Portsmouth Cathedral.
Experience the beauty of Advent in an atmospheric service as Portsmouth Cathedral moves from darkness to light, symbolising the world’s journey from despair to hope.
We invite you to put aside material preparations for Christmas and explore in different ways, poems relevant to our theme.
Join us for the candlelit service of Compline, a time for quiet reflection at the end of the day.
As a group, we read and discuss the forthcoming Sunday Bible readings, making connections between scripture, faith and life.
Join us for a special Friends of Portsmouth Cathedral talk with author and musician Andrew Gant as he discusses his latest book, Deck the Hall.
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