Carol Service

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Nicholas - Husthwaite
Address
Centre of village Husthwaite Easingwold, YO61 4QA, United Kingdom

This is an annual village event with its origins in the service originally run by our Methodist church prior to its closure a few years ago. We are particularly pleased that the Organist and Steward of the Methodist Church is still able to join us to take an active part in the service. Furthermore, we are very grateful to the Methodist Church here for its generous gift of their organ to enable us to continue our musical traditions and support our services.

At the service we will be singing familiar carols and listening to readings.

As always we look forward to seeing as many people (villagers and visitors alike) at 10:30 on Sunday 17th December. As usual, the service will be followed with refreshments

St Nicholas - Husthwaite

St Nicholas serves the village of Husthwaite, and is part of the Byland Churches group. We meet for worship regularly and visitors of all ages are welcome.  So do please see the one-off events page and come and join us - we would love to see you.  Refreshments are provided after the service and this is a wonderful opportunity for a chat and to get to know you.

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John Ovenston

The Croft
The Nookin
Husthwaite
York
YO61 4PY

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Carol Service

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Nicholas - Husthwaite
Address
Centre of village Husthwaite Easingwold, YO61 4QA, United Kingdom

This is an annual village event with its origins in the service originally run by our Methodist church prior to its closure a few years ago. We are particularly pleased that the Organist and Steward of the Methodist Church is still able to join us to take an active part in the service. Furthermore, we are very grateful to the Methodist Church here for its generous gift of their organ to enable us to continue our musical traditions and support our services.

At the service we will be singing familiar carols and listening to readings.

As always we look forward to seeing as many people (villagers and visitors alike) at 10:30 on Sunday 17th December. As usual, the service will be followed with refreshments