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STATISTICS for MISSION Approved Circuit/District Structure Statistical information on Church/Circuit/District membership, attendance and associated data relates to the current Conference- STATISTICS FOR MISSION approved Circuit/District structure. More information can be found at www.methodist.org.uk Church Groups and Outreach/Community Engagement Activities 2017 District: 29 Yorkshire North and East District Circuit: 8 Beverley Intended for (Church Attendees) Group Type Group Name Location Frequency Regular Irregular Non Att. Past Att. Total Att. Circuit Summary Total number of groups in the Circuit 31 663 Norwood Church Groups Children's Club or Holiday Scheme Norwood Nippers Church Premises Weekly or More l l 43 Fellowship Group Creating space for God Church Premises Monthly l l 8 Discipleship or Nurture Course EqualRites Church Premises Monthly l l 4 Fellowship Group Norwood Fellowship Church Premises Monthly l 5 Tickton Church Groups Older People's Group Wednesday Club Church Premises Fortnightly l 13 Children's Club or Holiday Scheme Christmas showtime Community Space Annually l l 20 Youth Club or Youth Project Youth Kaf Church Premises Monthly l 55 Children's Club or Holiday Scheme Time Out Church Premises Weekly or More l 10 Toll Gavel Church Groups Uniformed Group 5th Beverley (wesley) Rainbows Church Premises Weekly or More l l 32 Uniformed Group 5th Beverley (wesley) beavers Church Premises Weekly or More l 15 Uniformed Group 5th Beverley(wesley) Cubs Church Premises Weekly or More l 24 Uniformed Group 5th Beverley Guides Church Premises Weekly or More l l 34 Uniformed Group 5th Beverley Rangers Church Premises Weekly or More l l 20 Uniformed Group 5th & 8th Beverley(wesley) Church Premises Weekly or More l l 48 Brownies Church Groups for Young People () Sunday Club Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 8 Church Groups and Outreach/Community Engagement Activities 2017 District: 29 Yorkshire North and East District Circuit: 8 Beverley Intended for (Church Attendees) Group Type Group Name Location Frequency Regular Irregular Non Att. Past Att. Total Att. Church Groups for Young People () Meet and Eat Church Premises Monthly l 10 Bible Study Advent and Lent Reflections Church Premises Annually l l 12 Church or Community Cafe Cafe Centre Church Premises Weekly or More l 48 Health and Wellbeing Baby Group Church Premises Weekly or More l 20 Fellowship Group 4 Housegroups Home Monthly l l 30 Older People's Group 99 club Home Monthly l l 25 Bible Study Ignite Church Premises Monthly l l 22 Lunch Club Toll Gavel Luncheon Club Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 25 Carers and Parents Knit and natter Home Monthly l l 8 Fellowship Group Mens group Pub Monthly l l l 8 Messy Church Messy Mondays Church Premises Weekly or More l l l l 57 Walkington Church Groups Family Centre Tea And Toast Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 12 Youth Club or Youth Project Friday Youth Church Premises Monthly l l l l 15 Youth Club or Youth Project Holiday Club Church Premises Quarterly l l 10 Older People's Group Book Club Pub Monthly l l l 10 Family Centre Little Angels Church Premises Monthly l 12 Church Groups and Outreach/Community Engagement Activities 2017 District: 29 Yorkshire North and East District Circuit: 10 Bridlington Intended for (Church Attendees) Group Type Group Name Location Frequency Regular Irregular Non Att. Past Att. Total Att. Circuit Summary Total number of groups in the Circuit 42 2376 Barmston Church Groups Flamborough Church Groups Older People's Group Scrabble club Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 8 Lunch Club Soup Lunch Church Premises Monthly l l l 30 Coffee Morning coffee morning Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 12 Sewerby Church Groups Uniformed Group Guides Church Premises Weekly or More l l 26 Uniformed Group Beavers Church Premises Weekly or More l l 15 Uniformed Group Cubs Church Premises Weekly or More l l 10 Uniformed Group Brownies Church Premises Weekly or More l l 24 Uniformed Group Rainbows Church Premises Weekly or More l l 12 Women's Tuesday Circle Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 30 Fellowship Group church choir Church Premises Weekly or More l 25 Lunch Club Sewerby Luncheon Club Church Premises Monthly l l l 50 Messy Church Sewerby Messy Church Church Premises Monthly l l l 30 Fellowship Group house group Home Fortnightly l 10 Fellowship Group Focus Church Premises Fortnightly l l 35 Personal Fitness Rambling Group Rambling Monthly l l 12 Church Groups and Outreach/Community Engagement Activities 2017 District: 29 Yorkshire North and East District Circuit: 10 Bridlington Intended for (Church Attendees) Group Type Group Name Location Frequency Regular Irregular Non Att. Past Att. Total Att. Church or Community Cafe Thursday coffee morning Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 20 Asylum Seeker/Refugee Support collection Church Premises Monthly l 50 Skipsea Church Groups Away-Day, Festival or Holiday Camp Village Nativity Locations throughout Annually l l l l 100 the village Young People School Assembly School Monthly l 45 Festivals, Fairs and Community Events Community Carol Service Church Premises Annually l l l 60 Church or Community Cafe Community Village Hall Breakfast Community Space Monthly l l l 50 St Paul's Kilham Church Groups Crafts, Hobbies or Creative Arts Knit, Natter and Stuff Group Church Premises Monthly l l l 12 Coffee Morning coffee morning Church Premises Six Monthly l l l 40 St. John's Burlington Church Groups Uniformed Group Rainbows Church Premises Weekly or More l l 7 Uniformed Group Scouts Church Premises Weekly or More l l 13 Uniformed Group Cub pack Church Premises Weekly or More l l 11 Uniformed Group brownies Church Premises Weekly or More l l 16 Uniformed Group beaver scouts Church Premises Weekly or More l l 14 Uniformed Group Guides Church Premises Weekly or More l l 10 Uniformed Group Explorer Scouts Church Premises Weekly or More l l 4 Festivals, Fairs and Community Events Christmas Tree Festival Church Premises Annually l l l 999 Coffee Morning Coffee Morning Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 15 Church Groups and Outreach/Community Engagement Activities 2017 District: 29 Yorkshire North and East District Circuit: 10 Bridlington Intended for (Church Attendees) Group Type Group Name Location Frequency Regular Irregular Non Att. Past Att. Total Att. Sunday School Sunday school Church Premises Weekly or More l l 9 Carer and Toddler or Play Group toddle time fun club Church Premises Weekly or More l l 23 Asylum Seeker/Refugee Support collections for overseas Church Premises Annually l 20 Lunch Club Luncheon Club Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 34 Shop, Stall or Local Enterprise summer and Christmas fairs Church Premises Six Monthly l l l l 150 Prayer Meeting Prayer Group Church Premises Monthly l l l 4 Crafts, Hobbies or Creative Arts Autumn show Church Premises Annually l l l 150 Exhibitions, Concerts and Plays lunchtime concerts and plays Church Premises Fortnightly l l l 150 Sports sports and social group Church Premises Monthly l l l 23 Fellowship Group afternoon fellowship Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 18 Church Groups and Outreach/Community Engagement Activities 2017 District: 29 Yorkshire North and East District Circuit: 14 Pocklington and Market Weighton Intended for (Church Attendees) Group Type Group Name Location Frequency Regular Irregular Non Att. Past Att. Total Att. Circuit Summary Total number of groups in the Circuit 19 374 Barmby Moor Church Groups Bolton Church Groups Older People's Group Coffee Morning Group Church Premises Weekly or More l l l l 14 Bubwith Church Groups Fellowship Group mid week fellowship Community Space Monthly l l 12 Older People's Group Services at local C of E Church Church Premises Monthly l 5 Ellerton Church Groups Holme Upon Spalding Moor Church Groups Messy Church Messy Church Church Premises Monthly l l l 25 Sports Film Club Church Premises Monthly l l 26 Melbourne Church Groups Nursery or Creche Chat and Play Group Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 12 Lunch Club Community Luncheon Club Church Premises Monthly l l 35 After School Club Awesome Club Church Premises Fortnightly l l 10 Crafts, Hobbies or Creative Arts Chatty Crafters Church Premises Monthly l l l 5 Church Groups and Outreach/Community Engagement Activities 2017 District: 29 Yorkshire North and East District Circuit: 14 Pocklington and Market Weighton Intended for (Church Attendees) Group Type Group Name Location Frequency Regular Irregular Non Att. Past Att. Total Att. Newton Church Groups Pocklington Church Groups Coffee Morning Friday coffee morning Church Premises Weekly or More l l l l 20 Prayer Meeting Friday prayer group Church Premises Fortnightly l l 5 Bible Study thursday house group Manse Fortnightly l l 12 Children's Club or Holiday Scheme young church Church Premises Weekly or More l 4 Coffee Morning Tea and chat Church Premises Monthly l l l l 12 Older People's Group Tuesday Fellowship Church Premises Weekly or More l l l l 18 Sancton Church Groups Children's Club or Holiday Scheme Toddler Praise Community Space Quarterly l 24 Shiptonthorpe Church Groups Older People's Group Natterbox Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 15 St John's Market Weighton Church Groups Uniformed Group Boys Brigade Church Premises Weekly or More l l l l 60 Church or Community Cafe Community activity Church Premises Weekly or More l l l 60 Church Groups and Outreach/Community Engagement Activities 2017 District: 29 Yorkshire North and East District Circuit: 16 Tadcaster Intended for (Church Attendees) Group Type Group Name Location Frequency Regular Irregular Non Att.
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