Lent Food Bank Collections

Occuring
for 32 days, 1 hour
Venue
Address

The Parish collected for the Middlesborough Food Bank during
Advent, for which they were very grateful.
Thank you for your generosity.
During Lent we hope folk in the Parish will again be generous and
give items for the foodbank via any of the churchwardens or directly
to Deacon Helen or Elizabeth Settle.
Any of the following will be much appreciated—tinned/dried goods,
toiletries .cleaning items and Easter treats for children.
We would like them by Sunday 17th March in order to deliver them in
time for Easter.

Church of St John the Evangelist, Bilsdale Midcable

Welcome to the ACNY website for the Church of St John the Evangelist, , B1257, Fangdale Beck, North Yorkshire, TS9 7LH

St John's Church lies in the heart of panoramic Bilsdale - the most westerly of the steep sided dales of the North York Moors. It is a listed building designed by the well-known 19th century architect Temple Moore and was consecrated in 1896.

The church stands proudly on the East side of the dale overlooking the ancient Helmsley to Stokesley "Drovers Road", now the B1257. Temple Moore was famous for his series of fine Gothic Revival churches built between 1890 - 1917. The church's foundation stone was laid in 1893 by the Earl of Feversham, whose family still live at nearby Duncombe Park. It is the youngest and largest of the five churches forming the Parish of Upper Ryedale. It is a festival church and has occasional art exhibitions. The Church of St John the Evangelist has a stunning stained glass East window depicting the crucifixion.

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Lent Food Bank Collections

Occuring
for 32 days, 1 hour
Venue
Address

The Parish collected for the Middlesborough Food Bank during
Advent, for which they were very grateful.
Thank you for your generosity.
During Lent we hope folk in the Parish will again be generous and
give items for the foodbank via any of the churchwardens or directly
to Deacon Helen or Elizabeth Settle.
Any of the following will be much appreciated—tinned/dried goods,
toiletries .cleaning items and Easter treats for children.
We would like them by Sunday 17th March in order to deliver them in
time for Easter.