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Easter was a joyful and uplifting time at St Swithun’s, Retford, with worship, creativity, and celebration bringing the church community together. The Easter journey began with a Maundy Thursday Worship Night, followed on Good Friday by All-Age Creative Stations and a moving time of Reflections on the Cross. Families of all ages came together to experience the Easter story in a hands-on and meaningful way. On Easter Sunday, the church gathered for a Big Easter Celebration, which included a much-enjoyed Easter egg

Easter was marked with a reflective and joyful series of services at St Nic’s. On Maundy Thursday, the church held a Tenebrae service with Holy Communion to remember the Last Supper. Throughout the service, the church gradually darkened, symbolising the approaching darkness of Jesus’ death on the cross. This led into a reflective meditation service on Good Friday. Easter Day began with a vibrant multicultural celebration in the morning, including a retelling of the Resurrection story from the perspective of Peter, bringing

In the Beck & Trent Benefice (Norwell, Ossington, Caunton, Cromwell, Carlton, Sutton on Trent) there was something every day of Holy Week to ponder and celebrate Easter. On Palm Sunday, Milestone Brewery in Cromwell hosted breakfast from a food van before attendees made the short walk down to St Giles Church for the service. 68 Adults and 10 Children came out to join in what will hopefully be a new annual tradition. On Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday they had Compline at different

Holy Week at St Michael’s Bramcote was a rich journey of worship, reflection, and celebration, as the church community moved from Palm Sunday through to the joy of Easter Day. The week began on Palm Sunday, remembering Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. Services across the day explored themes of welcome, expectation, and Jesus’ path of servanthood and sacrifice, with worship, teaching, drama, and choral evensong bringing the story to life. On Maundy Thursday, the church gathered for Holy Communion in the morning and an evening Agapé

The congregation of All Saints Church Radford enjoyed a well-attended Lent study group, following Lent Wise: Spiritual Essentials for Real Life by Paula Gooder. The course focused on finding direction, keeping going, gaining wisdom, finding security, and enjoying refreshment in the journey of Christian discipleship. Each session concluded with a celebration of the Eucharist, and relationships with Jesus and with one another were strengthened and deepened. Everyone expressed a desire to continue meeting as a regular study group after Easter. The church has also

'Easter Sunday in Lady Bay felt like a taste of heaven.' It was such a joyful service, rejoicing in the resurrection of Jesus and celebrating six baptisms. The church witnessed two children, one of our wedding couples and three young adults take this step of faith. Below are a few highlights of their testimonies: A 7-year old girl: 'I want to be baptised because I want to live with God for the rest of my life - and it says in the

On Good Friday, around 400 people from churches across Nottingham joined in an ecumenical Walk of Witness. The moving procession marked the first time such an event has taken place in the city in at least 15 years, representing a significant moment of Christian unity and public witness. Bishop Andy joined the process alongside Bishop Patrick McKinney (Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Nottingham), the Lord-Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire, Professor Veronica Pickering MBE HAC, and faith leaders from different Christian communities across

Easter was a busy and joyful time at St Mary the Virgin & All Souls, Bulwell! On Good Friday, St Mary’s 87th Nottingham Guides were fundraising at Bulwell Tesco as part of the church’s Lent Appeal, raising money for new equipment. Rev Bob Stephens, Associate Priest, and members of the congregation joined the Bulwell Churches Together Walk of Witness through the town. The church’s Flower Ladies also created a stunning Garden of Repose. Around 100 children and adults also took part in

In the week before Holy Week a group of parishioners from All Saints Church in Radford made a retreat and pilgrimage to the Community of Taizé in France. During the week they participated fully in the life of the community, praying with the brothers three times a day, receiving communion each morning, studying the Bible in groups and taking responsibility for allocated chores. They had some inspiring and humbling encounters, not least with a group of Russian women, one of whom

St Helen Church in Thorney (East Trent Group) welcomed families for a special Good Friday event in its newly reordered nave. The redesigned space allowed tables for activities and easy movement, a big improvement over crafting on pews with boards! Around 20 children, accompanied by mums and grandmas, took part in an interactive retelling of the Entry into Jerusalem and the Last Supper, bringing the Easter story to life. The group sang “We have a king who rode on a donkey,”

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