Dunsforth Quiz Night – 28th April

Dunsforth Church are holding a Quiz Night at 7pm on Thursday 28th April.

This will be held at St Mary’s Church, Lower Dunsforth.

Food & wine available. There will also be a raffle.

Tickets are £10, available from Matthew Bean  07713 245482.

Aldborough Church Coffee Morning – 23rd April

St Andrew’s Church, Aldborough

is holding a

St George’s Day Coffee Morning

on

Saturday 23rd April 10.00-12.00

    at The Village Hall, Aldborough

     In aid of repairs to the church sound system and organ

 Tea, Coffee and Cake (to eat or buy) ~ Bacon Butties

 Tombola (Donations to Irene McCandlish at 3 High Street, 326240)

 If you would be willing to bake (cake, biscuits, cupcakes or anything else) or otherwise assist, please contact Catriona Penty (322326)

Minskip Family Easter Afternoon – 16th April

Family Easter Afternoon

St John’s Church, Minskip – Saturday 16th April

Starting at….   3.30pm  – Children’s Easter egg hunt in the Church Garden

Followed by –  4.00pm –         Family Easter Service in Church     

 …..And finally at – 4.45pm –  Afternoon tea for all in the Village Hall

There will also be an Easter cake competition (bring your cakes to the Village Hall at 3.15pm – Prizes for best adult’s/children’s cake)

If you want any more information Please contact: Debbie Hargreaves on 01423 322165

We look forward to celebrating Easter with you all, and hope to see lots of families joining us to celebrate this special festival

Roecliffe Coffee Morning – 23rd April

Coffee Morning in aid of the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal

The St. Mary’s Church Coffee morning will be hosted by Tim and Carolyn Collin at The Old Vicarage, Roecliffe, on Saturday 23rd April from 10.30am until 12 noon. Entry fee will be £3.50 per person to include coffee, and cake. Roecliffe Church Council thank Tim and Carolyn for kindly hosting this event.

There will be a sales table for produce, cakes, bread, jam etc. so we are appealing for villagers to contribute to this. We are also appealing for Raffle prizes.

The proceeds from this event will be donated to the Disasters Emergency Committee in aid of the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.

So please support this event in as many ways as possible, but most importantly by attending! This will be the first Church Coffee morning we have been able to hold for three years due to Covid!

 

 

Messy Church for 20th March

Sunday 20th March, 4pm

Getting Ready

Come and get ready for Easter, with pavement chalks, prayer beads, biscuit decorating, chocolate parcels and Easter Messy Church invitation making. Hear the story, sing the song and celebrate with us!

Bring your friends – see you there!

Messy Church is free for all. There is rolling tea and coffee for adults and drinks and snacks for children. We also have a baby area with toys to play with.

What is Messy Church?

Messy Church is a kind of Church experience that focuses on creativity, celebration and hospitality! Anyone is welcome to attend. Most of the activities are aimed at children and young people 0-13 but we always make sure there is something for older young people and adults too. Creativity is for everyone!

What happens at Messy Church?

All kinds of things!

We start with lots of craft activities connected with the theme. These might involve making, thinking, decorating, exploring or experimenting by painting, sticking, pouring, writing, colouring, eating and more! You will always have something to take home with you! Parents can join in with the activities. After the messy time, we gather together for a story connected to our theme, a song and a prayer.

Do I have to book?

No – just turn up! We’d love to see you. If you enjoy yourselves – tell your friends!

What does it cost?

Messy Church is free to attend! There is a pot for donations for people to contribute what they are able, so we can continue to resource Messy Church and make it free for those who might otherwise struggle to attend.

What if one of us has special needs?

We aim to be as inclusive as possible and actively welcome neurodiverse people and any with physical or learning disabilities. We have a ramp and accessible toilet. We are a nut free Church and label food so you know it is safe to eat. If you are concerned we might not be able to meet your needs, get in touch and we’ll talk things through with you.

Any Other questions?

Do contact us with any questions through our Facebook page at Boroughbridge Churches or contact Rev Karen direct via the web link or on 01423 326518.