Adderbury Parish Church, 03 June 17

‘Thy Kingdom Come’ is a global prayer movement, which invites Christians around the world to pray between Ascension and Pentecost. What started out as an invitation from the Archbishops’ of Canterbury and York in 2016 to the Church of England has grown into an international and ecumenical call to prayer. On Saturday 3rd June 2017, GB played at the 5pm service for ‘Thy Kingdom Come’, St Mary’s Adderbury.

Amnesty International, Banbury, 03 June 17

On Saturday 3rd June 2017 at 3pm, GB played at the annual Amnesty (Banbury) garden party in Bloxham. Reporting on a successful event, the Banbury group posted: ‘…yesterday’s Garden Party was blessed with sunshine and went off very successfully, with the atmosphere greatly assisted by  high energy, acoustic music from Gospel Bell. Many thanks to them for entertaining us and contributing to a great afternoon … The total raised for Amnesty funds was £475.45 which compares favourably with other years.’

Deddington Parish Church, 21 May 17

Our first afternoon tea engagement took place on Sunday 21st May 2017 when GB played at the Parish Church of St Peter & St Paul, Deddington from 3-5pm. Fortified by excellent refreshments, most people stayed throughout the afternoon and joined us in singing the choruses. Here is an extract from a ‘thank you’ letter published in the Deddington News, July 2017:

‘A huge thank you to everyone who donated wonderful homemade cakes, and supplied refreshments for the teas in Church in May … We very much appreciated the support from the village and the Gospel Bell Band in helping us to raise £400.’

Banbury Friendship Festival, 21 May 17

On Sunday 21st May 2017, GB played at the Banbury Friendship Festival – a day-long event promoting friendship across Banbury. The Festival began with an ‘Almost dawn chorus walk’ at 7:30am and continued throughout the day with support from a number of local organizations including: the Cornhill Centre, Your Letterbox, The Banbury Museum, The Good Neighbour Fund, Banbury Quakers and the Banbury Interfaith Network. Among other activities, the event featured live music at the bandstand in the centre of Banbury and our slot from 1.3pm until 2pm was blessed with sunshine and a good crowd of people. In the photo below Melodeon player John is pictured  in the foreground with son-in-law Troy (Cajon) and John’s grandson (shaker).