Events
Below is a list of our events, past, present and future
2.00 - 5.00 p.m, Saturday 28th September 2013, St James Heritage Centre, Warter
Ways to help secure a future for historic churches in rural East Yorkshire
Keeping the church building in a good state of repair and getting more people involved are two of the greatest challenges that face the small congregations in so many of our rural parishes.
This conference will look at ways forward through a church maintenance scheme, as pioneered in the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, and by enabling greater community involvement through improving facilities to extend the building’s use.
10am – 4pm, Saturday 6th October 2012, Howden Minster
Do you worry about damp in your church building?
The Faith in Maintenance course aims to help volunteers who look after historic places of worship. We provide training to help you understand how your building works and how to solve problems caused by leaky gutters and blocked drains.
10am – 4pm, Saturday 28th April 2012, St Andrew’s Church, Kirby Grindalythe
Do you worry about damp in your church building?
The Faith in Maintenance course aims to help volunteers who look after historic places of worship. We provide training to help you understand how your building works and how to solve problems caused by leaky gutters and blocked drains.
Please note this course is now full, however it is being run again on Saturday 6th October 2012 at Howden Minster.
10am – 4pm, Saturday 8th October 2011, St Patrick’s Church, Patrington – ‘The Queen of Holderness’
Do you worry about damp in your church building?
Faith in Maintenance aims to help volunteers who look after historic places of worship. We provide training to help you understand how your building works and how to solve problems caused by leaky gutters and blocked drains.
11AM – 4PM, SATURDAY 2ND OCTOBER 2010
Enjoy the wonders of this beautiful historic church, re-built in the early twelfth century by Herbert the Chamberlain, and given to his son, the future St William of York – and restored by the great Victorian architect G.E. Street for Sir Tatton Sykes II of Sledmere.
At St Augustine’s Church, Hedon, East Riding of Yorkshire
Saturday 26th April, 2008, at 2 pm – 4 pm