Hundreds of people came out today into Beverley to watch the Passion Play. The play is a reminder of what happened on Good Friday, the day when Jesus sacrificed himself for the good of everyone else.
Children at St Mary’s Primary school will this week perform their Nativity Play Humph The Camel. The story is a about a grumpy Camel called Humph is not best pleased about his journey to Bethlehem.
Toll Gavel United Church was filled this weekend with hundreds of angels. Some were big (human sized) and some were very small, some were sitting or standing, and some (like the giant Angel mobile hung from the ceiling) were flying.
Thomas Willicombe was christened at Beverley Minster at one of the regular monthly baptism services held at the historic venue.
The service was conducted by Rachel Young
The Churches of Beverley came together to present a drama through the centre of the town that depicts the events of the last week of Jesus’ life. In full authentic costumes
On Saturday 12th May 2012, Beverley Minster will be co-organising and hosting a charity event to raise funds for Beverley Minster and Castle Hill Breast Care Unit.
An East Riding Youth Summit will be held on Saturday 29th October at Beverley Minster between 10.00am-1.00pm. This Free event is for young people aged 15-25 and their church leaders, who are passionate about changing the face of the church. Mark Russell CEO of Church Army says: “The church is wrinkling and shrinking; we are neither reaching nor discipling young people in significant numbers. The Church of England in many…
The Beverley Methodist Circuit, with churches in Toll Gavel, Norwood, Walkington, Tickton and Bishop Burton, is pleased to be hosting two gap year workers starting in September. We are delighted to be able to welcome, Charlene, a young lady from Germany who will be supplementing our youth work team until the end of July 2011, working with our existing youth work activities but also looking at what else we are…
For many centuries Christians have followed in the footsteps of Jesus from his arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane through to his trial, crucifixion, death and burial to his resurrection on Easter Day. In the Holly Land this journey may follow the actual route Jesus took but the same journey may be made devotionally, in the heart and mind, in towns and churches throughout the world. Here in Beverley the…