Each session lasts around an hour with a talk followed by a chance for questions.
Everyday Holiness: Cathedral Clergy Faith Talks
Every Sunday in June, 4.45pm, after EvensongDATE & TIME
7th – 28th Jun 26, 4:45pmLocation
Winchester CathedralEach session lasts around an hour with a talk followed by a chance for questions.
Sunday 7 June
Canon Roly: Cathedral Spirituality
What does it mean to grow spiritually within the life of a cathedral? Canon Roly will reflect on how the prayer, worship and the rhythms of the reformed Benedictine tradition that we have inherited can deepen everyday faith.

Sunday 14 June
Canon Tess: Forgiveness
Forgiveness can be one of the hardest and most transformative parts of faith. Canon Tess will explore what forgiveness is, what it is not, and how it can bring healing to our relationships with others, ourselves and God.

Sunday 21 June
Dean Chris: Discernment
How do we make good decisions? What does prayer have to do with decision-making? How do we recognise what God may be asking of us? Dean Chris will explore the practice of discernment and how it can help guide us through life’s choices.

Sunday 28 June
Canon Andrew: Being a Blessing
What does it mean to be a blessing in the lives of others? Canon Andrew will reflect on the Biblical theme of a ‘blessing for all nations’. What does it mean to be a church and people of generosity, encouragement and service? How do small everyday actions can become signs of God’s love in the world?

Practical Information
- No booking required, simply stay on after Evensong
- Duration: one hour, then time for questions
- Location: the Presbytery, except for the final talk on 28 June, which will be held in the Wessex Talks will also be broadcast online.
- Please note: questions will not be taken via the livestream.
“We warmly invite you to these engaging and thought-provoking talks from our clergy team. Throughout June, we’re also inviting everyone to ‘Be part of Generous June’ - in mind, body and spirit. By coming along and giving time to deepen your spirituality, you’re very much part of that journey. We look forward to welcoming you.”The Very Reverend Christopher Palmer, Dean of Winchester