St John the Baptist, Hornton was originally built in the late 12th century and now has a largely 14th exterior, resulting from later rebuilding and alterations. Inside, this beautiful church is well known for its medieval wall paintings. This was the settings for a morning service based on our ‘Origins of Gospel music’ multimedia format that among other elements, traces the life of John Newton, author of ‘Amazing Grace’. Thanks to the efforts of Bob Langton, Andrew Overton, Ian and Isabelle Harris, Andrew Barnes and team, more than double the number of people who normally attend services came along to participate in the service and sing along with us. We would like to thank the organising team for their warm welcome and Revd Alicia Baker for inviting us to facilitate the service. We so enjoyed our visit!
Author: Richard
Ceilidhs in Warwickshire and Oxfordshire Saturday 9th and Sunday 10 November 24
As well as Gospel, we love playing Ceilidh events – it’s a privilege to see people dancing! We played at The Big Green Ceilidh fundraiser in Preston on Stour Warwickshire, on Saturday 9th November Warwickshire and at our annual Ceilidh in Bloxham, Oxfordshire on Sunday 10 November. Great fun was had by all!
Chelmsley Wood Baptist Church & Three Trees Community Centre Birmingham, 2 November 24
Our thanks to Revd Neil Roberts, the refreshments and donations team and all who came along to sing with us at this lovely community venue. Neil writes: We had a great evening, we really appreciate you coming out to play for us. Blessings to you all in this ministry, it’s fab! Hopefully we’ll see you again some point soon.