Holy Communion for the Third Sunday of Easter
St Mary's Church, Bitton Church Road, Bitton, Bristol, United KingdomThis service uses the Common Prayer Book of 1662.
This service uses the Common Prayer Book of 1662.
Our growing and popular Family Café Church is an informal service with those attending seated around tables. Breakfast is erved durihg teh ervice with coffee and tea. The intention is for an interactive event with contemporary songs and music, prayers, bible readings, drama, story and craft activities. There is a warm welcome for everyone, but the...
All welcome. You do not need to be a member to attend. Dr Jim Pimpernel will explain how over 140 collieries in the Bristol area brought coal to Bristol and Bath. The Dramway (officially the Avon and Gloucestershire Railway) brought horse-drawn coal wagons from the mines to the river at Avon Wharf. Here several railway...
Followed by coffee and cake
Followed by a bring and share lunch.
Over the last few months, a small group of volunteers have helped to clear the churchyard around St Mary's Church. It has had a big impact already, but there is more that could be done to remove brambles and lift some of the trees to improve the look and enjoyment of this public place. We...
Followed by a toast to Their Majesties
A commemoration photograph will be taken. All Bitton Village is invited
A short prayer to commemorate HM Queen Elizabeth II around the two recently planted trees as part of the Queen's Green Canopy.
BIG LUNCH IN THE PARK Celebrate the King's Coronation with a Big Lunch in the Poundfield, starting at 12noon with live music starting at 2pm. Music includes: Bits 'n' Pieces - Iron Overload - Jazzbeanz - St Mary's Minstrels FREE ENTRY - BRING YOUR OWN FOOD AND DRINK - NO BARBECUES OR PARKING ON THE...
As part of today's BIG HELP OUT, could you spare a couple of hours to help tidy the churchyard? Over the past few months, volunteers have made a significant impact on the churchyard claering bramble and overgrowth.