Join the Hymnathon at Ascot church

DATE

May 5, 2025

On Friday 16th May, and Saturday, 17th May, All Saints Church will host a sponsored hymn singing event to support the church restoration appeal

Various choirs and members of the community will come together to sing through all 571 hymns in the book at the Hymnathon in May.

People are encouraged to sponsor their favourite hymn, and the top three hymns that receive the most sponsorship will be sung at the grand finale on Saturday evening. People can sponsor more than one hymn or make a general donation if they do not have a favourite hymn.

Windsor MP, Jack Rankin will be attending and hopefully some members of Bracknell Forest Council. Light refreshments will be available and a cooked breakfast on the Saturday morning.

For those unable to attend in person, the event will be livestreamed so everyone can experience the joy from home. 

This promises to be a wonderful celebration, raising funds for the restoration appeal while fostering a strong sense of community.

To find out more, visit All Saints, Ascot website: http://www.all-saints-ascot.org/hymnathon/ or do get in touch with me.

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