Eucharist with Confirmations

Occuring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St James the Great
Address
Church Lane Chapelthorpe Wakefield, WF4 3JG, United Kingdom

This special service is a combined service at St James the Great Chapelthorpe, for all our churches in the benefice.

Confirmation is a special church service in which a person confirms the promises that were made when they were baptised. Usually a baptism happens when the person is too young to make the promises themselves and parents and godparents make them on their behalf.

As a young person or adult, individuals will affirm these promises for themselves and commit their life to following Jesus Christ.

Confirmations are presided by a bishop and as part of the celebration which includes the Eucharist (Holy Communion). All are welcome .

St James the Great

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The Revd Kevin A. N. Greaves

St James Vicarage
21 Stoney Lane
Chapelthorpe
Wakefield
WF4 3JN

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Eucharist with Confirmations

Occuring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St James the Great
Address
Church Lane Chapelthorpe Wakefield, WF4 3JG, United Kingdom

This special service is a combined service at St James the Great Chapelthorpe, for all our churches in the benefice.

Confirmation is a special church service in which a person confirms the promises that were made when they were baptised. Usually a baptism happens when the person is too young to make the promises themselves and parents and godparents make them on their behalf.

As a young person or adult, individuals will affirm these promises for themselves and commit their life to following Jesus Christ.

Confirmations are presided by a bishop and as part of the celebration which includes the Eucharist (Holy Communion). All are welcome .