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Holy Week & Easter Services


Maundy Thursday 2 April 2015

10.30 – 2.30
Reflection prayers 10.30, 11.30, 12.30, 1.30 & 2.30
Circuit Ministers
10.30am
Walk of Witness from St Martins to Heights Lane Catholic
Clare Davison
2.00pm
Communion Service
Christine Crabtree
7.00pm
Joint meal with Wrose, Northcliffe & Christchurch (full)
Andrew Taylor
7.00pm
Joint Communion Service with Bolton & Eccleshill
Phil Drake
7.00pm
Tenebrae Service
Nick Blundell
7.30pm
Love Feast
Christine Crabtree

Good Friday 3 April 2015


10.00am
Thornton
Morning Worship
Nick Blundell
10.00am
Baildon
Cafe Style Worship
Andrew Taylor
11.30
St Pauls
Walk of Witness for Shipley Christians Together
Andrew Taylor
12.00 noon
Thornton
Walk of Witness from St James to Thornton
Christine Crabtree
7.00pm
Bolton
Walk of Witness  from Bolton to St James
Phil Drake

Easter Day 5 April 2015

See Preaching Plan for details

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