During Holy Week, we opened to the public and welcomed around 150 visitors. Easter Day, which was our busiest service yet, was a chance for even more people to visit the scenes on a self-guided basis.Additionally, during Easter week, over 250 children from local schools and nurseries were welcomed in for a guided tour.The All Saints’ team were excited to get creative and bring this important story to life with a series of key scenes and “witnesses” placed throughout to tell their stories.We created 5 seperate scenes:Palm Sunday (Jerusalem)The Last Supper (Upper Room)The Garden of GethsemaneThe Cruxifiction (Golgotha)The Resurrection (Empty Tomb)Scripts for prepared for our witnesses - volunteers who would retell the story in each scene as if they had been there over 2000 years ago.As we got closer to Easter, excitement was building, local schools began to reserve a space and we were delighted to hear that Bishop Philip would visit us on Good Friday.