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Choral Evensong with the Blessing of the Plough and Seed

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Choral Evensong with the Blessing of the Plough and Seed

Sung by the Cathedral Choir

Preacher The Rt Revd Simon Burton Jones, Bishop of Tonbridge


Today, we honor Plough Sunday, a time-honored tradition that welcomes Kent's farming and agricultural communities to our cathedral. Originating in Victorian times but rooted in an ancient custom after the twelve days of Christmas, this observance involved bringing the communal plough to the church for divine blessings. The village would celebrate, dance, and pause at pubs as the plough made its rounds. Farmers contributing to the plough's upkeep also supported the church, fostering a sense of community and emphasizing God's providence in our work and daily lives. A perpetual 'plough-light' in some churches symbolized this divine guidance.

Though village ploughs and January ploughing are rare due to changes in agricultural practices, Plough Sunday remains a testament to the importance of community, cooperation, and acknowledging God's centrality in our labor and worship. It's a poignant invocation for blessings on human endeavors at the year's outset, reminding us of our interconnectedness and the divine presence in our work.

Tea and cake after the service is sponsored by AC Gotham.