Organ Crawl
First published on: 5th April 2022Michael Nicholas plays the 8 church organs in our benefice
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Michael Nicholas plays the 8 church organs in our benefice
A chance to dust off the last two years and fling yourselves into Spring. Dancing once again to the fantastic Keel Band. Tickets £12 inc refreshments. Plus bar. Tel: 01493 751637 or email kashcroft58@gmail.com
A service of lessons and carols accompanied by the ABY Choir of 30 voices followed by refreshments
The annual quiz and chilli (or baked potato) is back! See poster for details. Bookings to Kate Ashcroft 01493 751637 or kashcroft58@gmail.com
Displays and stalls of crafts by local craftspeople in aid of All Saints Restoration Appeal. Refreshments available daily and accessible toilet in-house.
Wickhampton Scarecrow Festival
Climate Sunday information
A simple service for each Sunday that prints on 2 sides of A4
You-tube service provided to celebrate Christmas at home
Link to video for Remembrance Sunday 2020 (Coronavirus)
Lockdown arrangements
Special services and links to on-line worship
Annual gift day for the church
A simple service for each Sunday on one page of A4
An opportunity to come and view the transformation of All Saints Church with its new roof and improved facilities. Staggered viewing times (please wear a face mask) and refreshments served outside to comply with social distancing rules. Contact: Kate Ashcroft on 01493 751637 or email kashcroft58@gmail.com to book.
A simple service for each Sunday on one page of A4
Elisabeth Kozmian: Workshops during Open Studios 2020
Appeal to raise funds to rethatch the north slope of the nave
They're back! The fabulous Keel Band are returning to get your toes tapping once again at Beighton Village Hall. £12 per ticket including refreshments. Licensed bar. Proceeds in aid of All Saints Beighton Restoration and Improvements Appeal.
An evening of Magi, Music, Mince Pies & Mulled Wine in the company of the ABY Choir of 28 voices led by Michael Nicholas, organist Tim Patient.