Remembering His Royal Highness Prince Philip

On Sunday 11 April at 6pm Denham Parish broadcast a special service to mark the death of Prince Philip on Youtube and Facebook.
This service lasted about 30 minutes and can now be streamed:
Click here for the service…

 

The Church of England has created an online Book of Condolence in which you can submit a message.
Click here for the online Book of Condolence…

 

There will be a Service of Thanksgiving for the life of HRH, The Duke of Edinburgh at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, on Friday 16 April. The service will start at 6.05pm. It  will be recorded and live-streamed both by the Cathedral and by BBC Radio Oxford. Visit oxford.anglican.org/livestream for details.

The BBC has published timings for the funeral on Saturday. A minute’s silence will be held nationwide, in memory of the duke at 15:00hrs
Click here for more details…

 

 

“I join with the rest of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth in mourning the loss of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, and give thanks to God for his extraordinary life of dedicated service. Prince Philip continually demonstrated his unfailing support and unstinting loyalty to Her Majesty The Queen for 73 years. He consistently put the interests of others ahead of his own and, in so doing, provided an outstanding example of Christian service.” The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.  Read his full statement here…

 

 

Let us pray:

God of our lives,
we give thanks for the life of Prince Philip,
for the love he shared among us,
and for his devotion to duty.
We entrust him now to your love and mercy, through our Redeemer Jesus Christ. Amen.

 

(for use with young children)
Loving God,
We are sad that Prince Philip has died.
Thank you for his long life
and for his care for The Queen and our country. Amen.