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2025

Join us for Christmas 
at All Saints Church Hessle. 

There are many exciting and wonderful events happening this Christmas. We look forward to welcoming schools and other organisations for their carol services and events. 
Make Christmas extra special this year 
by attending one of our services.

Wednesday 24th December - Christmas Eve

Crib Service - 6pm

Where the Mini Saints & Plus Saints children from church, including children from the school and the local community tell the Christmas story. It is truly a great opportunity for all ages and families to come together within an atmosphere of joy. Experience the candlelight and the singing of familiar carols. The placing of the figures into the crib truly set the scene of Christmas and the worship in the church.

Christmas Night - 11.30pm
Procession and Midnight Mass with blessing of the Crib

See Christmas coming in at Midnight Mass. A service which will touch your heart as the dramatic events of the birth of the Son of God are told, centred around the crib, the place to receive Holy Communion.

Thursday 25th December 

Christmas Day


8.00am Holy Communion

A quite traditional service providing an opportunity to give thanks for the focus of the day.

10.00am Procession and Sung Eucharist

A service for everyone, children are very welcome to bring along a new toy to show. Join us for this uplifting service of praise for Christmas Day.


12 noon Holy Communion BCP


This service is in the traditional language of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer and provides the final opportunity for worship this day at All Saints giving thanks for the ‘Word made flesh amongst us’.

 

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