GERTRUD
Carl Theodor Dreyer, Denmark, 1964 (116 mins)
In the elegant world of artists and musicians in early 1900s Denmark, the once famous and sophisticated singer Gertrud (Nina Pens Rode) finally ends her marriage to her lawyer husband Gustav. Her new lover is a young composer Erland Jansson (Bendt Rothe). Despite all her efforts he is unable to give her his total love as demanded leaving Gertrud to seek a further escape but to where and with whom?
Please look at the film club’s website nordicfilmliverpool.co.uk for more information about the films and prices
Light refreshments are served at 7:00pm, the proceeds go to LiNC charity.
The Russian Choir ‘Resurrection’ will sing at the service
We gather at the church after the service
Morning prayer service will be held and afterwards the Liverpool International Nordic Community Company holds its Annual General Meeting at ca 12.15. Members will be notified by e-mail and postal mail.
Afterwards a light lunch is served.
Morning prayer service will be held and afterwards the Liverpool International Nordic Community Company holds its Annual General Meeting at ca 12.15. Members will be notified by e-mail and postal mail.
Afterwards a light lunch is served.
TORGET (THE SQUARE)
Ruben Östlund, Sweden, 2017 (151 mins)
Christian (Claes Bang) is a devoted father of two. He is the respected curator of a Swedish contemporary museum whose ethos is to support good causes. His next show is ‘The Square’, featuring an art installation reminding the viewers of their responsibilities to fellow human beings. However it is sometimes difficult to live up to your own ideals especially when real life takes over.
Carl Theodor Dreyer, Denmark, 1964 (116 mins)
In the elegant world of artists and musicians in early 1900s Denmark, the once famous and sophisticated singer Gertrud (Nina Pens Rode) finally ends her marriage to her lawyer husband Gustav. Her new lover is a young composer Erland Jansson (Bendt Rothe). Despite all her efforts he is unable to give her his total love as demanded leaving Gertrud to seek a further escape but to where and with whom?
Please look at the film club’s website nordicfilmliverpool.co.uk for more information about the films and prices
Light refreshments are served at 7:00pm, the proceeds go to LiNC charity.
The parish children and youngsters sing the traditional Lucia songs
Entry £5.00 (under 12’s free) Coffee and tea served with lussekatt and gingerbread.
100 seats available.
VALKOINEN PEURA (THE WHITE REINDEER)
Erik Blomberg, Finland, 1952 (74 mins), B&W
Set in Finnish Lapland, Valkoinen Peura is based on pre-Christian Finnish mythology and Sami shamanism. The film centres on a young woman called Pirita who meets Aslak, a reindeer herder, and they soon marry. Aslak must spend time away for work, leaving his new bride lonely. In an effort to alleviate her loneliness and ignite marital passion, Pirita visits the local shaman, leading to tragic results.
Please look at the film club’s website nordicfilmliverpool.co.uk for more information about the films and prices
Light refreshments are served at 7:00pm, the proceeds go to LiNC charity.
The Santa Lucia service will feature the London Nordic Choir singing the traditional songs.
Tickets sold in the Cathedral Gift Shop and after 5:15 at the entrance.
£10, children under 12 free.
Free Parking
Teresia Derlen from Swedish Church in London leads the service.
All children are welcome to traditionally ‘plunder’ the Christmas tree and say goodbye to Jultomten for this year.
A light lunch is served after the service
Bishop Tor B Jorgensen will participate in this Sunday’s Zoom service, celebrating Epiphany.
Anyone who would like to join in the congregation’s Zoom services on most Sundays at 11.30am can contact marissants@gmail.com, the pastor in charge, or stan.royden@hotmail.co.uk for information about how to join in with Zoom.
Anyone who would like to participate in the congregation’s Zoom services on most Sundays at 11.30am can contact marissants@gmail.com, the pastor in charge, or stan.royden@hotmail.co.uk for information about how to join in with Zoom.
Anyone who would like to participate in the congregation’s Zoom services on most Sundays at 11.30am can contact marissants@gmail.com, the pastor in charge, or stan.royden@hotmail.co.uk for information about how to join in with Zoom.
Welcome back to the second service after the Covid closure. We follow all regulations which means that only 30 people can be present, with face mask worn, spaced out and sanitizers used.
Please use Park Lane door as an entrance and the garden door as an exit. At the service we cannot sing together.
We offer a simple meal afterwards in the coffee room, at most six people seated at one table.
PLEASE do tell us that you want to come because with only 30 allowed, there will only be ca 20 ‘ordinary’ members allowed. Phone 07570853314 to ‘reserve a seat’
Welcome back to our services after the Covid closure. We follow all regulations which means that only 25 people plus staff can be present, with face mask worn, spaced out and sanitizers used.
Please use Park Lane door as an entrance and the garden door as an exit. At the service we cannot sing together.
We offer a simple meal afterwards in the coffee room, at most six people seated at one table.
PLEASE do tell us that you want to come and phone 07570853314 to ‘reserve a seat’