CHRISTMAS carol and church services begin this weekend in Huntingdon and Godmanchester with the Oxmoor Community Carol Service at Medway Community Centre on Sunday (December 5) at 4pm.
CHRISTMAS carol and church services begin this weekend in Huntingdon and Godmanchester with the Oxmoor Community Carol Service at Medway Community Centre on Sunday (December 5) at 4pm.
This is a Churches Together event and includes Trinity Free Church, St Barnabas and Medway Christian Fellowship as well as pupils from local schools.
Other services over the Christmas period include:
All Saints’ Huntingdon CofE
December 19, 6.30pm: All Saints’ Huntingdon Carol Service
December 23, 6pm: Carol singing starting in the Methodist car park
December 24, 4pm: All Saints’ Huntingdon Crib service
December 25, 10am: All Saints’ Christmas Communion
St Mary’s, Huntingdon CofE
December 23, 6pm: Carol singing starting in the Methodist car park
December 24, 11.30pm: Midnight service
St Barnabas CofE
December 25, 9.30am: Celebration Eucharist
December 26, 9.30am: Holy Communion
All Saints, Hartford CofE
December 19, 4pm: Carol service
December 24, 4pm: Children’s Nativity play with carols
December 25, 11am:
Family worship
St Mary’s, Godmanchester CofE
December 24, 4pm: Crib service with Nativity Play, 6pm: carol service, 8.30pm: quite service for time to reflect
December 25, 9.45am: Christmas Sung Eucharist
St Michaels (RC)
December 24, 6.30pm and 11.30pm: Mass
December 25, 10am: Mass
Godmanchester Baptist Church
December 19, 4pm: Carol praise, followed by a Christmas tea
December 24, 6.30pm: Carols by candlelight
Huntingdon Methodist Church
December 19, 10.30am: Nativity service, 6.30pm: Carol service
December 24, 7pm: Family friendly communion
December 25, 10.30am: Christmas Day celebration
Huntingdonshire Community Church
December 19, 10am: Christmas service at Stukeley Meadows Primary School
December 25, 10.30am: Christmas Day service, at 83a High Street, Huntingdon
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