Evelyn Underhill – a guide for Advent
On 15th June this year, on a beautiful sunny day, we celebrated the 80th anniversary of the death of Evelyn Underhill, who is buried in our Additional Burial Ground, with the blessing of a new, specially commissioned, ledger stone for her grave. It was a pleasure then to receive this email from Robin Wrigley-Carr, a leading Evelyn Underhill scholar:
“It was good to have contact recently regarding the article about your new ledger stone for Church Times. I hope all is going well your end and you’ve had lots of visitors to the graveyard, admiring it. I look forward to visiting when I can and leaving one of Underhill’s favourite flowers!
I’m just writing to ask if you could please let your folk know about – Music of Eternity: Meditations for Advent with Evelyn Underhill (the Archbishop of York’s Advent Book for 2021). As you know, it’s a daily devotional for the Church, taking people on a journey through Advent. I attach an image of the cover if that’s useful.
If you’re interested, this link gives a taster of the beginning of the book: https://www.amazon.com/Music-Eternity-Meditations-Underhill-Archbishop-ebook/dp/B096JCVLGF?asin=B096JCVLGF&revisionId=81e090f7&format=1&depth=1
On the SPCK website, you’re given a sample chapter if you scroll down to “sample chapter” in the blue font: https://www.amazon.com/Music-Eternity-Meditations-Underhill-Archbishop-ebook/dp/B096JCVLGF?asin=B096JCVLGF&revisionId=81e090f7&format=1&depth=1
Thanks so much!”
Our former curate, Ayla Lepine, has written a reflective review of Robin’s book in the Church Times in which she says:
‘This Advent, Wrigley-Carr encourages us to let Underhill be our companion, so that we may prepare for Jesus our Emmanuel by being “carefully tuned in, sensitive to the music of Eternity”.’
You can read the full review here