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Daily Service

Radio 4

BBC Radio 4 LW (198 LW) and digital

Weekdays
09:45 - 10:00

Emmanuel Church, Didsbury

Emmanuel Church, Didsbury

Daily Service

Every weekday morning the Daily Service broadcasts Christian worship and music.

The programme often comes from Emmanuel Church in Didsbury, Greater Manchester.

Read a history of the Daily Service and take a look at a photo gallery of the programme past and present.



Listen again to the Daily Service

  • Tuesday 10 November

    God remembers us

    Philip Sumner

    Father most holy    Christe sanctorum AMNS 440
    Isaiah 49:14-18    
    He watching over Israel    Mendelssohn
    My God how wonderful thou art    Westminster

  • Monday 9 November

    …the story of God

    Bert Tosh

    Psalm 23    Anglican Chant
    Psalm 78:1-8    
    Alone with none but thee my God    
    Be Thou my vision    

  • Friday 6 November

    Roy Jenkins

    Jesus Shall Reign    
    Ephesians 3:14-21    
    There's A Spirit In The Air    
    I Hear Thy Welcome Voice    

  • Thursday 5 November

    Unknown saints

    Tony Rogers

    Help me dear Lord    Stracathro
    Matthew 25:34-40    
    Blessed be the God and Father    SS Wesley
    For the healing of the nations    Alleluia, dulce carmen

  • Wednesday 4 November

    Hardship

    Andrew Graystone

    O church arise    Townend & Getty
    Hebrews 11:36-12:2    
    Fight the good fight    Duke Street
    Love divine    Jones

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