Our Carol Service is approaching fast and once again we are heading across the road to York Minster for what will be a beautiful, joy-filled carol service.
The last 18 months have been challenging to everyone, but Christmas is a season remembering the hope, the joy and light that came into a dark world…Jesus Christ! Our Carol service will be full of that same hope, joy and light as we point to Jesus through Carols, Songs, Readings, Riding Lights Theatre Company and the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell.
But we need our church community to get involved to help as many people hear about this event. So…
Get Inviting
Our Carol Service is an opportunity for many to gather safely and celebrate the JOY that overflows from Christmas. We’re partnering with Riding Lights Theatre Company and the Archbishop of York as we want to share that message of Joy creatively and with as many people as possible. So share this page with as many people as you can, grab free invitations from our church building and book yourself a free ticket below. We’d love to see as many people as possible at our wonderful event!
Get your free ticket:
The Carol Service is completely free but we have 750 seats in the Minster and we want to make sure everyone is safe, looked after and feels like covid guidelines are being followed. You can book individual tickets, and add groups, but please if you end up changing your booking, let us know so no one misses out. The capacity is reduced so we can keep people distanced and with that in mind, we anticipate the tickets to go quickly.
Extra Info:
Sometimes the Minster can be a little cold, so wrap up warm. We plan the service to be no longer than 75 minutes so you don’t get too chilly!
We’ll be looking after people as you queue to get in, so get ready for a festive welcome and warm drinks. We love to share the joy at every possible time!
If you’ve never been to a carol service before, don’t worry, its a fun mix of songs you sing along, performances to listen to and to pause for thought with the legendary Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell.