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Hornsea

United Reformed Church

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Weekly Events

SUNDAY10.30 a.m.Morning Worship with Junior Church.
Followed by coffee & tea .
2nd Sunday Communion.
6.30 p.m.No Services 'till further notice.
Tuesday2 p.m.Faith and Fellowship - note the new time.
Wednesday
Thursday10 a.m. to 1 p.m.Coffee Morning - soup and a roll at lunch time.
Friday6.00 - 7.30 p.m.Pilots
Saturday10.00 - 11.00ishWorship Explored

Much more than a ‘fishy story’!

Much more than a ‘fishy story’!

31st May Jonah - Man on the Run (followed by Church Quarterly meeting)
7th June Jonah - Learning how to love the hard way.
14th June Jonah - The surprising grace of God (including Holy Communion)
21st June Jonah - The sad case of self-righteousness (followed by Church Lunch)
28th June Jonah - A greater Jonah has come.

Our services are ‘live streamed’ so that you can join us from home, and if you miss any of the services you can find them on our dedicated YouTube channel - just search Hornsea URC on YouTube to find us.

June Calendar

Every Thursday- Church open for quiet and prayer 12-2p.m.
Tuesday 2nd June - Christians Together in Hornsea, meet in the Parish Hall at 10 a.m. All welcome
Wednesday 10th June - Elders meeting- please pray for the Elders as they meet.
Sunday 21st June- Church Lunch - We celebrate with Olivia as she receives her Lundie Award from Megan Tillbrook, who is the Children and Youth work Development Practitioner for the URC Yorkshire Synod. Please stay if you are able.
Wednesday 24th June - Bible Book Club meets at 1.30 pm in the hall, and again at 5pm if there is a demand.
Saturday 27th June – Men’s Breakfast Club For the very organised!
Dates for the rest of the year are-
July 25th
Aug 29th
Sept 26th
Oct 31st and
Nov 28th

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Been Jamin….

Been Jamin….

Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou
You are all amazing!
By ‘jamming’ your cash into jam jars this lent you raised nearly £600 and together with money I had already received from people with collecting boxes we were able to send a cheque for £728 to The Leprosy Mission!
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Online British Sign Language Course - Learn BSL Today

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SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO - POP THE DATE IN YOUR DIARY more info. to follow...

News

  • June Newsletter out today – a chance to meet an Elder or two …. 29/05/2026
  • May Newsletter is out in full colour this month … 02/05/2026

Latest News – Clerk’s Briefing

Latest News – Clerk’s  Briefing

Bible Book Club

Bible Book Club

Bible Book Club 1.30 p.m. and 5 pm
Do join us in May- for this month we are reading the book of Jonah.
We will get together at the end of the month- Wed. 27th to chat about what we made of Jonah. All welcome!

The story of Jonah is one of the best loved in the Old Testament. God called Jonah to prophesy to the people of Nineveh, the capital of Assyria, and call them to repentance. Jonah was reluctant, to say the least, and fled in the opposite direction. God caused a storm to arise so that, eventually, Jonah recognised he needed to be thrown overboard. This caused the storm to cease and Jonah to be swallowed by a large fish. In the belly of the fish Jonah prayed to God for help. The fish regurgitated Jonah and he continued on to Nineveh where he called the people to repentance. They repented and Jonah was angry with God. Outside the city he sat down and waited for God to wreak vengeance on the city; however, the people repented. Jonah was angry and remonstrated with God. God caused a plant to grow to shadow him from the sun and then killed it. Jonah was angry again. The book ends with a question from God to Jonah about whether he was right to be merciful or not.

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