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Threaded Together: Liverpool Cathedral and Diocese 2024

Welcome > News > Threaded Together: Liverpool Cathedral and Diocese 2024
Posted on July 18, 2024

We are thrilled to announce the installation of our newest art project, ‘Threaded Together,’ at Liverpool Cathedral! This magnificent, multi-craft, stitched artwork and prayer pathway is now proudly displayed in the entrance aisle of the Cathedral, opposite the Mothers’ Union Embroidery.

‘Threaded Together’ is the culmination of 2 ¼ years of meticulous planning, pattern creation, and construction. A remarkable team of 56 volunteer stitchers, all connected to the Cathedral, devoted several thousands of hours to bring this project to life. The final assembly alone required 300 stitcher hours, showcasing the dedication and craftsmanship poured into every detail. Crafted with fabric, yarn, and thread, and accented with a few beads, ‘Threaded Together’ is a vibrant and intricate work of art – and to clarify, it is not a tapestry!

We invite you to join us in celebrating this beautiful creation. Bishop John will be blessing ‘Threaded Together’ during the 3 pm service this Sunday, 21st July. This special event is an opportunity to witness the Cathedral community’s creativity and faith come together in a tangible, inspiring way.

Join in with our Prayer Space featuring:

  • Interactive Prayer Activities: Engage with the artwork in a meaningful way.
  • Prayer Cards: Located on the small wall table near the mounted artwork, guiding you to our virtual prayer request wall.

‘Threaded Together’ is more than just an art project; it is a symbol of our community’s unity, faith, and creativity. We invite you to come and explore this stunning addition to our Cathedral, participate in the interactive prayer activities, and immerse yourself in the spiritual journey it offers.

Visit us this Sunday and be a part of this heartfelt celebration.

Let us come together, as we have for the past 100 years, to honour our shared history and look forward to the future with hope and inspiration.

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