Occurring
for 9 hours, 30 mins
Venue Address
Deangate York, YO1 7HH, United Kingdom
Pentecost marks fifty days since Easter Day and brings the Easter season to an end. It is a chance for Christians to recall how God’s Holy Spirit was given to the disciples after Jesus’ ascension, empowering them to allow the Holy Spirit to guide and inspire their own actions.

8.00am: Holy Communion from the Book of Common Prayer
A simple said service in the traditional language of the Book of Common Prayer and King James Bible.

10.00am: Choral Matins
Following the pattern of Matins from the Book of Common Prayer, with sung psalms, canticles and an anthem.

11.00am: Choral Eucharist – this service will also be livestreamed
We give thanks for the coming of the Holy Spirit bringing to birth the community of people who bear the name of Christ, which we call the Church, spread over all the earth. This service will be sung by St Mary le Tower Choir, Ipswich.

4.00pm: Choral Evensong – this service will also be livestreamed

A day of prayer and thanksgiving culminates in an uplifting service of Choral Evensong. This service will be sung by St Mary le Tower Choir, Ipswich.

All are welcome, no booking required.

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Since the 7th century, the Minster has been at the centre of Christianity in the north of England and today remains a thriving church rooted in the daily offering of worship and prayer. The Minster was built for the glory of God. Every aspect of this ancient building - from the exquisite, handcrafted stone through to the unrivalled collection of medieval stained glass - tells the story of Jesus Christ. We invite you to discover this sacred place and the love of God at its heart, which has attracted people from across the globe for more than 1000 years. 

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Pentecost

Occurring
for 9 hours, 30 mins
Venue
York Minster
Address
Deangate York, YO1 7HH, United Kingdom

Pentecost marks fifty days since Easter Day and brings the Easter season to an end. It is a chance for Christians to recall how God’s Holy Spirit was given to the disciples after Jesus’ ascension, empowering them to allow the Holy Spirit to guide and inspire their own actions.

8.00am: Holy Communion from the Book of Common Prayer
A simple said service in the traditional language of the Book of Common Prayer and King James Bible.

10.00am: Choral Matins
Following the pattern of Matins from the Book of Common Prayer, with sung psalms, canticles and an anthem.

11.00am: Choral Eucharist – this service will also be livestreamed
We give thanks for the coming of the Holy Spirit bringing to birth the community of people who bear the name of Christ, which we call the Church, spread over all the earth. This service will be sung by St Mary le Tower Choir, Ipswich.

4.00pm: Choral Evensong – this service will also be livestreamed

A day of prayer and thanksgiving culminates in an uplifting service of Choral Evensong. This service will be sung by St Mary le Tower Choir, Ipswich.

All are welcome, no booking required.