1Evensong
at Burbage St Catherines Church
Our service is lived streamed on YouTube at 6pm on Sunday evenings, or join us in person. Use JOIN ONLINE tab below for access to streamed serives.

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We check the usual frankly silly number of local websites, then look for events that feel rainy-day friendly: cinemas, theatres, talks, workshops, galleries, concerts, cosy venues, and anything less likely to involve standing in a muddy field making brave weather noises.
1at Burbage St Catherines Church
Our service is lived streamed on YouTube at 6pm on Sunday evenings, or join us in person. Use JOIN ONLINE tab below for access to streamed serives.
Free breakfast for children 4-11 followed by fun arts & crafts mirroring the adult service theme

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3at Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
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4at Blitz Museum
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5Freeman Dance is back at the Belgrade Theatre after a series of sell-out shows!
6Free! (worth double-checking)A darkly funny, inventive and unsettling drama presented by the Belgrade Ensemble 25/26.
The classes are suitable for people of all age and abilities. It focuses on asanas, pranayam, meditation, and laughter as ways of making life more mindful and joyous. To register your interest, contact us here .
Our Life Groups at HBC are typically made up of 6-12 people of all ages and backgrounds, who want to learn more about Jesus and how to follow Him in everyday life. We do this by studying the bible, asking questions, and discussing our experiences and knowledge together, and supporting each other through prayer. We often have a topic or book that we study and reflect upon. Sometimes all our groups follow the same topic or book and this shared "theme" is continued in the talk at our Sunday service.
Once every month there is a Messy Breakfast on a Saturday morning. Messy Breakfast involves sharing breakfast together, sharing in a craft or activity to help people of all ages explore a Bible story or theme, and drawing our thoughts together with a short reflection and prayer. Come and meet other people in this growing and vibrant community. There's something for people of all ages, and it's a great opportunity for families to take part together. Check our website for the date of the next Messy Breakfast.
10Discover legends of the historic British motor industry with hundreds of display vehicles from BMC, British Leyland and Rover Group at the British Motor Museum! Welcome to the BMC & Leyland Show; an unmissable event for all fans of classic British marques. We have a huge variety of vehicles on display covering everything from Morris Mini Minors to Rover 800s. Dive right into the show to check out your favourite makes and models, and meet like-minded petrolheads. Here, you can examine every panel and bolt on a Triumph TR7 or announce that you’re a big fan of Austin Allegro safe in the knowledge that there will be no judgement. This year also sees the 50th Anniversary of the Rover SD1 being introduced! After the success of last year's display celebrating 70 years since the Abingdon Works were set up, there will be another by the Abingdon Works Motorsport Celebration which, whilst not on the same scale, will embrace a range of cars that competed in rallies and events over three decades. On top of all that this event has to offer, entry to the Museum is also included in your show ticket, giving you access to our collection of over 400 classic British cars, and our brand-new feature exhibitions, Forza Horizon 6: The Experience and Spoiler Alert: The Hot Hatch Story. Join the huge number of classic British vehicles for just £13! This includes an entry pass to display your vehicle and gives admission for the driver and a passenger to the show, Museum and Collections Centre.
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