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Christmas Services in Bradford North Circuit

Additional Christmas Services
Church
22nd pm
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
Allerton

@ Elsewhere
10.30 am Bashforth
Baildon

11.00 am Café style Blundell
10.00 am Jackson

6.00 pm Taylor
11.30 pm Holy Communion
Hoe

Bolton

7.30 pm  Drake
10.00 am
Lorrain-Smith
Calverley
4.00 pm Drake
@ Elsewhere
10.00 am Greenwood
Christchurch

11.30 pm Holy Communion
at St Margaret’s
Watson
10.00 am
at St Margaret’s Watson
Crag Road

@ Elsewhere
10.00 am Taylor
Eccleshill
Lorrain-Smith
6.00 pm Allison
10.30 am  Whiteley
Haworth Road

@ Elsewhere
11.00 am OA
Little Lane

@ Elsewhere
10.30 am OA
Northcliffe

4.00 pm Christingle Blundell
10.30 am Weston
Saltaire

4.00 pm OA
@Elsewhere
Sandy Lane

@ Elsewhere
10.30 am at Wilsden
St Andrews

4.00 pm Christingle Jemison
10.30 am Drake


11.30 pm Holy Communion Blundell

Thackley

7.30 pm Carols Jemison
10.30 am Beck
Thornton
6.00 pm Jemison
@ Elsewhere
 9.30 am  Blundell
Wilsden

@ Elsewhere
10.30 am Blundell
Wrose

@ Elsewhere
  9.30 am Jemison



Note: “@Elsewhere” means that there is no service at this church, on the day shown, but members of these congregations will be welcomed to worship in a nearby church (Methodist or other denomination).

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