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Surbiton Symphony Orchestra – Easter Concert

All Saints Church, Kingston

Weber – Overture from Der Freischutz Weber – Clarinet Concerto No 2 Mahler – Symphony No 5 Conductor: Peter Le Tissier Leader: Kath Roberts Clarinet: Sophie Glenny

£15

Palm Sunday

All Saints Church, Kingston

8am Holy Communion BCP 9.30am Holy Communion with Palm Cross procession 6.00pm Evensong

Thumbs Up It’s Thursday – Easter Extravaganza

All Saints Church, Kingston

Celebrate Easter by decorating your own Easter basket and egg cups, make a moving wooden bunny puppet and as well as other Easter themed craft activities. Take part in a discovery trail around the historic building. 11.30 am-2.30 pm, no booking required. Accompanied children only. Small charge of 50p, £1 or £1.50 per craft activity.

Maundy Thursday

All Saints Church, Kingston

Holy Communion with Washing of Feet

Good Friday

10.00am Hot Cross buns at Kingston URC followed by A Walk of Witness 12 noon a service of reflection for Good Friday at Kingston URC 1.30pm Veneration of the Cross at All Saints

Easter Day

All Saints Church, Kingston

6am - Lighting the Easter fire: a dawn service (non Eucharistic) 8am - Holy Communion BCP 9.30am - Choral Eucharist followed by an Easter Egg hunt for children 6pm - Choral Evensong

Artful Dodgers Evening Viewing

All Saints Church, Kingston

Refreshments available. Donations requested for Christian Aid. 25% of art sales will be donated to All Saints Church Funds. Admission free

Facing the Future 2019: Faith, Belief & Belonging

All Saints Church, Kingston

‘Faith, Belief and Belonging’ – organized by ASK and Kingston University Chaplaincy. Leaders of Kingston’s six largest faith groups introduce open discussion of how we can be true to our beliefs, but belong together, in an increasingly divided society. Coffee from 5.30pm Leaders from Kingston’s six biggest faith communities introduce audience discussion: Thursday 2 May: […]

Facing the Future 2019: Faith, Belief & Belonging

All Saints Church, Kingston

The sense of common belonging is under strain, in Britain and elsewhere. How can people of different faiths be true to their beliefs, but belong together in a common community? Leaders from Kingston’s six biggest faith communities introduce audience discussion: Thursday 9 May: Revd Jonathan Wilkes (All Saints Church, Kingston) and Jeremy Rodell (South West […]