Morning and Night Prayer - via zoom

Occurring
Every Tuesday and Thursday at for 30 mins
Venue
St George's, Bradley
Address
Church Lane Bradley, DN37 0BQ, United Kingdom

Everyone is welcome to gather online via zoom (you don't need an account for this, you can just click the link we send through) every Tuesday and Thursday at 8.30am and 8.30pm for Morning Prayer and then Night Prayer.
We use the liturgy from the Church of England so you will probably find it familiar, if not we display the words on screen, or you are welcome to just sit and listen.
Please send an email to Revd Becka and she will send you the link. Her email is: [email protected]

Please note: this is at 8.30am for Morning Prayer and 8.30pm for Night Prayer every Tuesday and Thursday.

St George's, Bradley

St George's is an ancient church that serves the small village and community of Bradley just outside the boundary of Great Grimsby.

It is a small and very beautiful, with box pews and candles on the end of every pew. Much of this medieval Church is from the 13th Century. This is seen in features such as the piscina, the shallow basin for washing holy vessels, two of which are in the chancel. The tower however certainly has earlier Norman features, especially towards the base.

Nonetheless, much of the tower was actually built in the 13th Century, including the bell openings and the slit windows near the top. The current tower however was completed in the 15th Century.

The porch is from the 14th Century and inside the porch are stone bench seats. The decorated octagonal font is also from the 14th Century. It has a moulded pedestal and carved side panels bearing the inscription, "Pater noster, ave maria and criede leren ye chylde yt es nede", which reminds us that there is a need to teach children the prayers starting with ‘Our Father’ and ‘Hail Mary’ as well as the Creed. A north aisle was removed in the mid-late 1700’s.

The current roof, along with the box pews and panelling are all from the 19th Century. At the end of each pew is a tall carved poppy-head. The two round-headed stained glass windows by Francis Skeat are from the 20th Century. The window in the north aisle is in memory of one of the Tickler family who lived in Bradley Manor at that time. The family made ‘Tickler’s Jams’ and the Latin phrase ‘I am’ has been deliberately written to look like ‘Jam’!



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Revd Becka Yates

Rector - Revd Becka
07526538848
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Morning and Night Prayer - via zoom

Occurring
Every Tuesday and Thursday at for 30 mins
Venue
St George's, Bradley
Address
Church Lane Bradley, DN37 0BQ, United Kingdom

Everyone is welcome to gather online via zoom (you don't need an account for this, you can just click the link we send through) every Tuesday and Thursday at 8.30am and 8.30pm for Morning Prayer and then Night Prayer.
We use the liturgy from the Church of England so you will probably find it familiar, if not we display the words on screen, or you are welcome to just sit and listen.
Please send an email to Revd Becka and she will send you the link. Her email is: [email protected]

Please note: this is at 8.30am for Morning Prayer and 8.30pm for Night Prayer every Tuesday and Thursday.