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Hymns for Lent

For the first Sunday in Lent, Pam Rhodes introduces glorious hymns that reflect the themes of the season, including trial, temptation, sacrifice and God’s enduring love.

For the first Sunday in Lent, Pam Rhodes is at Launde Abbey in Leicestershire to introduce much-loved hymns that reflect the themes of the season, including trial, temptation, sacrifice and God’s enduring love.

She also explores the deep meaning in the account of Jesus being tested in the wilderness, and Sean Fletcher reads encouraging words from the Bible.

The music includes: Forty Days and Forty Nights, from Hereford Cathedral; Be Not Afraid, from Guildhall, Londonderry; and from St Martin’s Church in Stamford, O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go.

Also included are: As the Deer Panteth for the Water, led by Volney Morgan and his choir New Ye; Lead Kindly Light, from St John the Baptist Church, Timberhill, in Norfolk; and Be Thou My Vision, led by Steph Macleod from Charlotte Chapel in Edinburgh.

To further add to the musical feast, we have other wonderful performances. World-renowned boys choir Libera sing Nearer My God to Thee. There’s another chance to hear I Surrender All from Monique McKen. And we have a very special interpretation of I Need Thee Every Hour by Aled Jones and the Junior and Senior BBC Young Choristers of the Year.

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34 minutes

Last on

Sun 22 Feb 2026 13:15

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Pam Rhodes
Executive Producer Naomi Callan
Executive Producer Caroline Matthews
Producer Charlotte Hindle
Director Ross Blair
Series Producer David Waters
Production Company CTVC

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