See the individual church links for services and events within our Benefice

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 2 hours
Venue
Address

Click on the tab 'News and notices' to see a summary of services this month, and a weekly update from our Vicar.
You may also find the following links useful to help find out more about services and events:
Sheriff Hutton Village News (Sheriff Hutton and Farlington) https://www.sheriffhutton.co.uk/village-news
Sutton Parish Mag (Sutton and Huby) https://www.suttonontheforestvillage.org.uk/parish-council/newsletters
Stillington News (Stillington and Marton cum Moxby) https://www.stillingtonvillage.org/news.htm

Celtic Holy Communion (usually on FIRST Sundays)

Occurring
Monthly. Every First Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Mary's Church, Marton in the Forest
Address
Farlington Road Marton in the Forest York, YO61 1NH, YO61 1NH, United Kingdom

Held at 6pm during British Summer Time and at 3pm during the winter months (when the clocks change).
Prayers and music from the Celtic tradition.
A welcome break from the busyness of our everyday lives.
Readings may be seasonal or topical or focus on stories from the lives of saints.
PLEASE CHECK FOR UPDATES ON SERVICE DATES AND TIMES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Marton Midday Prayers (Tuesdays)

Occurring
Every Tuesday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Mary's Church, Marton in the Forest
Address
Farlington Road Marton in the Forest York, YO61 1NH, YO61 1NH, United Kingdom

A friendly and informal weekly prayer meeting. Held in the church or churchyard during the summer. (During the winter months we often retreat to the warmth of a local house - and timings may be a little flexible too so please feel free to contact us for the location and timings for our next prayer gathering.)

Celtic Evening Worship (usually on THIRD Sundays)

Occurring
Monthly. Every Third Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Mary's Church, Marton in the Forest
Address
Farlington Road Marton in the Forest York, YO61 1NH, YO61 1NH, United Kingdom

Held at 6pm during British Summer Time and at 3pm during the winter months (once the clocks change).
A reflective service, with prayers, music and readings which help us re-connect with God.
The Celtic Christian tradition is reflected in awareness of God's creation, a commitment to seek justice and peace in God's world, and readings which inspire us towards a closer walk with God in our daily lives.
PLEASE CHECK FOR UPDATES ON SERVICE DATES AND TIMES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR