Rejoice and Sing LIVE - a celebration of hymns and the URC's hymn book
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Rejoice and Sing LIVE - a celebration of hymns and the URC's hymn book

Reserve you free tickets today for a hymn-filled gathering in Coventry to sing and celebrate hymns, hymnwriters and the URC's hymn book.

By The United Reformed Church

Date and time

Saturday, May 3 · 12 - 4pm GMT+1

Location

The Methodist Central Hall

Warwick Lane Coventry CV1 2HA United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

Generously supported by Edwards Insurance. Reserve your free tickets today. Exhibition and cafe available from 12 noon, the service starts at 2pm and finishes around 4pm.

Join us for a hymn-filled service and celebration of Rejoice and Sing, the URC's hymn book.

Special guests with short talks from the Revd Prof David Thompson DD and the Revd Prof Stephen Orchard (who were on the committee that created the hymn book), the Revd Anne Sardeson (auther of 50 Hymns for 50 Years), hymnwriter the Revd Dominic Grant, who has written a new hymn for the anniversary to be sung at the event for the first time, Roo Stewart and David WIlliams, who will lead the music, the Revd David Jenkins, author of The Rejoice and Sing Tour Guide, and a special contribution from hymnwrityer Brian Wren and Brenda Stephenson, who also helped to create Rejoice and Sing.

Everyone will sing lots of well loved hymns, and if you or your choir would like to take part in the Celebration Choir, please let Roo Stewart know - roo.stewart@urc.org.uk

How to find the venue: coventrycentralhall.co.uk/guest-info/

Coventry Central Hall is situated at the heart of Coventry next to Inspire Bar in Coventry’s Bull Yard. The address is Coventry Central Methodist Hall, Warwick Lane, Coventry CV1 2HA, and an easy walk from anywhere in the city and a short stroll from Coventry train station.

There is no on-site parking but several places to park within 3 mintues' walk of the venue, including The Barracks multi-storey, and New Union Street multi-storey car parks.

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