4 Ways To Share in Helmsley This Lent

Occuring
for 6 days, 3 hours, 30 mins
Venue
Church of St John the Evangelist, Bilsdale Midcable
Address
B1257 Fangdale Beck Middlesbrough, TS9 7LH, United Kingdom
Church of All Saints, Old Byland
Address
Clavery Ley Lane Old Byland York, YO62 5LG, United Kingdom
Church of St Michael, Cold Kirby
Address
Low Field Lane Cold Kirby Thirsk, YO7 2HL, United Kingdom
Church of All Saints, Hawnby
Address
Church Lane Hawnby York, YO62 5QA, United Kingdom
Church of St Mary, Scawton
Address
Scawton Thirsk, YO7 2HG, United Kingdom

Lent Courses 2024 - Sharing the Easter Story: From reading to living the gospel by Sally Welch

This year there will be 4 opportunities each week to study together using material from one book, so if one date doesn’t suit your diary you can join with one of the other groups. The same material will be used but each session will be different in how that study is done.

We are using the BRF Lent book in which Sally Welch explores two questions: What is the Easter story really about, and how do we share it? Details can be found at https://www.brfonline.org.uk/products/sharing-the-easter-story. The book has also been distilled into a set of resources, called Journeymakers, that can be used to turn our reflections into a pilgrimage, both on foot and in our discussions.

What?
Where?
When?
Start Date
Journeymakers Reflections
Methodist School Rooms
Wednesdays at 10.30am
14/02/24
Journeymakers Pilgrimage
Walking Reflection
Fridays at 11am
16/02/24
Online Book Study
Zoom
Mondays at 7.30pm
19/02/24
In person Book Study
Pilgrim Group
Tuesdays at 2.00pm
20/02/24

If you would like any further details call Revd Melanie Burnside on 01439 741282 or email [email protected]

Many thanks

Mel

Church of All Saints, Old Byland

Church of All Saints, Old Byland

Church of All Saints, Village Green, Old Byland, York, North Yorkshire, YO62 5LG

All Saints is an ancient church lying just off the picturesque village green of Old Byland. The church stonework dates back to Norman times, late 11th and early 12th century. Old Byland is about one mile above Rievaulx Abbey in the North York Moors.

The church is mentioned in the Doomsday Book but evidence from the coping stones and carvings suggest it was a Saxon church before the Norman alterations. The Byland monks were granted land at Tylas in 1143, but after disagreements with the cistercian monks at Rievaulx moved first to Stocking, then Kilburn and finally Byland. However, throughout the Middle Ages the village and church remained in their possession. There is a very rare Saxon sundial on the church tower, 12th century Saxon tiles and font in the Sanctuary, and a Cistercian font is used for baptisms. The village was the scene of a fierce medieval battle -the Battle of Old Byland - between the Scots and the English on 14 October 1322, and was a significant victory for the Scots. However, this devastated the area and led to parts of the church being rebuilt in the 14th and 15th centuries.Historical information is on display and light refreshments will be available.

Our church is always open. All are welcome!

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4 Ways To Share in Helmsley This Lent

Occuring
for 6 days, 3 hours, 30 mins
Venue
Church of St John the Evangelist, Bilsdale Midcable
Address
B1257 Fangdale Beck Middlesbrough, TS9 7LH, United Kingdom
Church of All Saints, Old Byland
Address
Clavery Ley Lane Old Byland York, YO62 5LG, United Kingdom
Church of St Michael, Cold Kirby
Address
Low Field Lane Cold Kirby Thirsk, YO7 2HL, United Kingdom
Church of All Saints, Hawnby
Address
Church Lane Hawnby York, YO62 5QA, United Kingdom
Church of St Mary, Scawton
Address
Scawton Thirsk, YO7 2HG, United Kingdom

Lent Courses 2024 - Sharing the Easter Story: From reading to living the gospel by Sally Welch

This year there will be 4 opportunities each week to study together using material from one book, so if one date doesn’t suit your diary you can join with one of the other groups. The same material will be used but each session will be different in how that study is done.

We are using the BRF Lent book in which Sally Welch explores two questions: What is the Easter story really about, and how do we share it? Details can be found at https://www.brfonline.org.uk/products/sharing-the-easter-story. The book has also been distilled into a set of resources, called Journeymakers, that can be used to turn our reflections into a pilgrimage, both on foot and in our discussions.

What?
Where?
When?
Start Date
Journeymakers Reflections
Methodist School Rooms
Wednesdays at 10.30am
14/02/24
Journeymakers Pilgrimage
Walking Reflection
Fridays at 11am
16/02/24
Online Book Study
Zoom
Mondays at 7.30pm
19/02/24
In person Book Study
Pilgrim Group
Tuesdays at 2.00pm
20/02/24

If you would like any further details call Revd Melanie Burnside on 01439 741282 or email [email protected]

Many thanks

Mel