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S&Nchristmasservices2019 #S&NChristmasServices2019 Annesley with Newstead & Kirkby Woodhouse Annesley All Saints 1 All Age Toy Service bring a new toy to donate to the Great Notts Toy Appeal, 9am 15 Christingle, 3pm 17 Carols by Candlelight, 7pm Christmas Eve Midnight Mass, 11.30pm Newstead Village St Mary’s 8 Carol Service, 6pm Christmas Eve Christingle, 3pm Kirkby Woodhouse St John’s 15 Carols by Candlelight, 6pm Christmas Eve Christingle, 3pm Christmas Day Christmas Holy Communion, 10am Arnold St Mary’s 15 Carols by Candlelight, 6pm 22 Nativity, 11.00 am Christmas Eve Christingle Service, 5pm Christmas Eve Midnight Communion,11.30pm Christmas Day 1662 BCP, 8am Christmas Day Family Communion Service, 10am Attenborough St Mary’s 8 Toys & Gifts & Christingle Service (please bring new toys and gifts for children in need in Nottinghamshire; monetary donations for The Children’s Society), 4.30pm 17 Carol Singing in Espresso Coffee at West Point Shopping Centre, Attenborough, 5.15pm and 6.30pm; free tickets needed – obtainable from Espresso 21 Concert with Note-ability Acapella Choir; Tickets: £8 adults; £5 children, 6.30pm 22 Service of Nine Lessons & Carols, 6.30pm Christmas Eve Crib Service (children are welcome to come dressed as a character from the Christmas nativity story; suitable costumes will also be available), 4.30pm Christmas Eve Midnight Communion, 11.30pm Christmas Day Holy Communion, 8am Christmas Day Communion Service for all ages, 10am New Year’s Day 2020 Church open with refreshments, 10.30am-4pm Bilsthorpe St Margaret’s 22 Carol Service 6pm Christmas Eve Crib Service 4pm Christmas Eve Midnight Mass 11.30pm Blidworth & Rainworth Rainworth St Simon & St Jude’s 4 ‘Lighting up our Community’ with the Blidworth and Rainworth People of Peace. Tree lights switched on by Bishop Paul, 5.30pm 10 Concert of Christmas music by Oxton Sinfonia Chorale. Tickets £5 available from both churches and from the Coffee Shop. Or Maureen Garner 01623 793232 15 Traditional carol sevice, 6pm 21 Christingle, 4pm Christmas Eve Midnight Mass, 11.30pm Christmas Day Holy Communion, 10am Blidworth St Mary's 8 Carols and Tree of Memories - bring a labelled bauble to hang on the tree in memory of a loved one or a special event, 4pm 21 Christingle, 4pm Christmas Eve Midnight Mass, 11.30pm St Andrew’s 29 Holy Communion, 10am Bulwell St Mary’s 13 Christmas Concert with the Notts Band of the Royal Engineers. (Tickets £5) or pay on the door. 2 children free with 1 paying adult, 7.30pm 15 Carols by Candlelight (mince pies and mulled wine afterwards), 4pm Christmas Eve Crib Service, 4pm Christmas Eve Midnight Mass, 11pm Christmas Day Toy Service (bring along your favourite present & have it blessed), 10am Calverton St Wilfrid's 2 Film Club, 3.45pm 5 ‘Light of life’ Reflective service, 11am 8 Christingle, 4pm/5.30pm 14 Messy Church, 4pm 15 Carols round the tree in the village hall, 3.30pm 17 Little Wilf’s Christmas party, 9.15am 22 Nativity service, 10.30am 22 Carol Service, 6pm 23 Christmas at the vicarage, from 3pm Christmas Eve Crib service, 4pm Christmas Eve Midnight Communion, 11.30pm Christmas Day All Age Christmas celebration with communion,10am Christmas Day Turkey Cobs, 11.30am Carlton St John the Baptist 8 Blue Christmas, 4pm 15 Nativity plus Eucharist, 10.45am 15 Carols by Candlelight, 6pm 22 Eucharist, 10.45am 22 Crafts & Christingle, 4pm Christmas Eve Midnight Mass, 11.30pm Christmas Day Christmas Day Service, 10am Carrington St John’s 15 Eucharist Christingle service, 10am 20/21 The Carrington Nativity play, 7.30pm 22 Carol Service, 6pm Christmas Eve Crib Service, 3pm Christmas Eve Midnight Mass, 11.30pm Christmas Day Parish Eucharist for Christmas Day, 10am Coddington All Saints 1 Holy Communion, 9.30am 8 Christingle, 4pm 15 Carol Service, 4pm 22 ‘It’s Christmas’, 6pm Christmas Eve Midnight Communion, 11.30pm Christmas Day (No service at All Saints’) 29 Benefice Service, 10am Colwick St John the Baptist 15 Nativity plus Eucharist, 9am 15 Carols by Candlelight, 6pm 22 Eucharist, 9am Christmas Eve Christingle, 4pm Christmas Eve Christingle Mass, 5.30pm Cotgrave All Saints 1 Christingle service, 5pm 14 Bring a bauble! Drop in between 10am to 12noon. Bring a decoration to help decorate the Christmas tree or help hang the church’s own decorations, enjoy refreshments whilst listening to festive music. 15 Carols by Candlelight, readings and carols by candlelight. Mulled wine and a mince pie afterwards 19 Christmas concert by the South Notts Men’s Chorus 6pm for 6.30pm. Adults £10/ children free of charge. Booking: Sheila Astill: 0115 9892844 Christmas Eve Family Nativity service, 3pm Christmas Eve Midnight Mass, 11.30pm Christmas Day Eucharist, 8am Christmas Day Family Eucharist, 10am East Trent Group Collingham All Saints 1 Christingle, 10.15am 7 Family Craft Activities, 9.30am 19 Carol Service, 7.30pm Christmas Eve Family Crib Service, 3pm Christmas Day United Holy Communion, 10.45am 5 Jan Noisy Epiphany, 10.15am St John’s Christmas Eve Holy Communion, 11.30pm Methodist Church Christmas Day United Family Service, 9.30am 19 Jan United Covenant and Christian Unity Service, 10.45am Girton St Cecilia 1 Advent Carol Service, 3pm Christmas Eve Holy Communion, 9.30pm Winthorpe Winthorpe Community Centre 8 Carol Service, 3pm Winthorpe Village Hall 15 Christingle Service, 3pm All Saints Christmas Eve Holy Communion, 7pm Clifton St George 13 Carol Service, 7pm Holme St Giles 14 Carol Service, 6pm Christmas Day Holy Communion, 10.15am 29 Holy Communion, 9am South Scarle St Helena 15 Carol Service, 5pm Christmas Day Holy Communion, 9am Thorney St Helen 18 Carols by Candlelight, 7.30pm Christmas Day Holy Communion, 9am 5 Jan Christingle, 3pm Besthorpe Holy Trinity 20 Carols on the Green, 7.30pm Edgmanton Our Lady 8 ‘Waiting with Mary’ Advent Carol Service, 4pm Farnsfield, Kirklington, Maplebeck and Winkburn Farnsfield St Michael’s 15 Christingle Service, 4pm 22 All Age Crib Service, 10am Christmas Eve Carol Service, 6pm Christmas Eve Midnight Communion, 11.30pm Christmas Day Family Communion, 10am Kirklington St Swithin’s 22 Carol Service, 6pm Maplebeck St Radegund’s 15 Carol Service, 6pm Christmas Day Holy Communion, 8.30am 29 Cluster Eucharist, 10am Winkburn St John’s 19 Carol service and Nativity, 6.30pm Christmas Day Communion, 8.30am Harby All Saints 22 Carol Service, 3pm Holme Pierrepont St Edmund 8 No morning service Christingle, 3.30pm No evening service 15 No morning service Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, 6.30pm 22 Holy Communion (BCP), 11am No evening service Christmas Eve Festal Communion (BCP), 6pm Christmas Day Festal Communion (BCP), 10am 29 No morning service Compline (BCP), 6.30pm Farndon with Thorpe, Hawton & Cotham Farndon St Peter's 1 Advent Carol Service, 4pm 7 Mince Pie Munch, 10am-1.30pm 22 Nine Lessons & Carols, 4pm Christmas Eve Christingle, 4pm Christmas Eve Eucharist, 10pm Thorpe St Lawrence’s 15 Carol Service, 11am Hawton All Saints 15 Christingle, 3pm 19 Carol Service, 7pm Christmas Day Eucharist, 9.30am 29 Eucharist, 9.30am 29 Joint Service, Elston Old Chapel, 4pm Cotham St Michael’s Christmas Eve Eucharist, 8pm Hucknall St Peter’s 7 Free Cinema, Christmas Tombola and party food for all, 2pm 7 Brass Band Concert, 7.30pm 11 Carols Around the Christmas Tree in Nabb Park, 6pm 12 4th Hucknall Beavers Community Carol Concert, 6.30pm 15 Christingle service, 4pm Christmas Eve Almost Midnight Mass, 10.30pm Christmas Day Christmas Day Eucharist Service, 10am 5-26 January Resolve Course - begin the next decade of the 20's in the best possible way as you reflect upon ‘Looking after your body; Strengthening your mind; Inspiring your soul; and deepening your relationships’. The ‘Resolve’ course runs at St Peter and St Paul's Church, West Hucknall, for 4 weeks on a Sunday afternoon @ 4pm in the hall Hyson Green & Forest Fields St Stephen’s with St Paul’s 11 Christingle, 6pm 14 Christmas around the world, 3pm 22 Carols by Candlelight, 4pm Christmas Day Christmas Family Communion, 10.30am 1 January Urdu/English New Year’s Day service, 10.30am Keyworth, Bunny, Bradmore, Stanton on the Wolds United Reform Church 15 Ecumenical Nativity service at the United Reform Church, 10.15am Keyworth St Mary’s 15 Share the Light Service at St Mary Magdalene, 6pm Christmas Eve Crib Service at St Mary Magdalene, Keyworth, 2.30pm Christmas Eve Carol Service 7.30pm Christmas Day Family Christmas Communion, 10.30am Bunny St Mary’s 8 Christingle Service, 3.30pm 22 Service of Lessons and Carols, 4pm Christmas Eve Christmas Communion, 6pm Bradmore Church Rooms (Worship Centre) Christmas Day Holy Communion, 9am Stanton on the Wolds All Saints 22 Service of Lessons and Carols, 6pm 24 Midnight Mass, 11.30pm Kirkby in Ashfield St Thomas Church 15 Christingle Service, 4pm 18 Christmas Memorial Service, 7pm Christmas Eve Carols by Candlelight, 7pm New Year’s Day Church will be open for prayer and lighting of candles, 12noon-4pm Normanton on soar St James 14 Christmas Candlelit Concert. Including The Bridge Singers, Viola Calthrop-Owen (flute), Amelia Calladine (flute), Neil & Jane Millensted (piano), Normanton on Soar Village Choir, Eric Brook (baritone), Anna Caves & Simon Barrington (readings). 7:30 pm 15 Village and Boat Club Candlelit Carol Service, 4pm Christmas Eve Service of celebration led by Jan Bonser, Churchwarden. 6pm Christmas Day Holy Communion led by the Revd Mary Essex. 9.30 am North Clifton St George’s 13 Carol service 14 Christmas Fayre on at the Coronation Hall in South Clifton. Nottingham St Mary’s 1 Advent Procession Service 6.30pm 5 University Carol Service,
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