Messy Church
A craft and story session for children about Easter. Held in Wentworth School on Thursday 14th March at 3.45pm. Children must attend with a parent/carer. It is not necessary to be a pupil at the school. The event ends with a short act of worship and a tea for the children.
Mothering Sunday 2013
Join us on 10th March 2013 for a special Mothering Sunday Family Service at both of our churches:
9.30am at Harley
10.45am at Wentworth
The York Waits - Music for the Feast of Christmas
Saturday 22nd December 2012 at 7.30pm
The YORK WAITS are the foremost performers of medieval music in the country and have performed at Royal and many international events. They will perform a selection of music with a festive flavour, from the medieval period through to the present day.
Christmas Services 2012
This year, due to overcrowding in 2011, there will be TWO services, both exactly the same. Please come to one or other, bearing in mind your children's ages. But please don't ALL come at 5.00!
Christmas Eve Dec 24th 11.30pm Midnight Mass at HARLEY church (there is no Midnight service at Wentworth).
Escafeld Chorale - Celebrating Christmas in Words and Music
Tickets will be available in late November by completing the booking form, or from Roy Smalley at the Church.
Memorial and Remembrance Services 2012
Music Festival 2012
NOTICE OF CONCERTS
Wednesday 26th September at 7.00 pm
Thurnscoe Harmonic Male Voice Choir
Thursday 27th September at 7.30 pm
Piano Duet Concert
Friday 28th September at 7.30 pm
Emperor String Quartet
Saturday 29th September at 1.00 pm
Jonathan Bielby Organ Recital
Saturday 29th September at 7.30 pm
Dore Gilbert & Sullivan Singers
Saturday 13th October at 7.30 pm
Arioso Baroque Ensemble
For the Youngsters - An Evening with Roald Dahl
Tuesday, 28th August - 7.00pm
Well, not with Roald Dahl personally – he’s been dead for a while – but with some of his stories. If you have read any of them, you will know how funny they can be. If you haven’t, you’re in for a treat. I propose to read some of his funny poems to start with, and these are great for the younger children say from 4 or 5 to about 11. Then we shall have an interval with a drink and something to eat, and after that, I will read some things more suitable for older children, say between 10 and 65 – but the youngsters can still enjoy them as well!