Easter Teddy Trail 2019

Come and complete the Easter Teddy Trail at Huddersfield Parish Church! On each of the four Saturdays before Easter Day, bring the family between 10am and 2pm and complete our Easter Teddy Trail. Teddys of all shapes and sizes can be found exploring the Church and, as an added bonus, children who complete the Teddy…

Lent 2019

Lent is the period of 40 days which comes before Easter. It is a season of reflection and preparation before the celebrations of Easter Day. By observing the 40 days of Lent, Christians replicate Jesus Christ’s sacrifice and withdrawal into the desert for 40 days. How are we to mark our observance of Lent in…

Lent Talks 2018

Once more we have a varied programme of brilliant speakers.

Special Coffee Gathering

No April Foolery involved at HPC this Saturday. Coffee and Cake A School Choir Singing A Display of Stone Mason’s Creations All Welcome This Saturday 10.00am-02.00pm Huddersfield Parish Church

Classic Music on Friday

1st movement of the “Spring” Violin Sonata op. 24 L Van Beethoven (1770-1827) played by Gidon Kremer (violin) and Martha Argerich (piano) Andante from Piano Concerto 21, K 467 W. A. Mozart (1756-1791) played by Mitsuko Uchida and the ECO under Jeffrey Tate Blow the wind southerly Sung by Kathleen Ferrier (contralto) Introit- Kyrie In…

Friday Secular Music Mass

This Friday the selection of music – below – surrounded by a simple liturgy. Space and time and music. “The Long Count” Treacherous Orchestra Grind 2015 “Allah, Muhamad, Char, Yaar” Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Shahen Shah 2012 “Muriwai” Breabach Astar 2016 “Haltijan hallussa” Värttinä Utu 2012

Tonight’s Secular Music Mass

Julie Fowlis- An Eala Bhan (The White Swan) The King Singers- That Lonesome Road. Leonard Cohen – Come Healing – Summertime – Charlie Parker

Worship on Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday marks an important turning point in the Christian year; beyond the Christmas season (which doesn’t officially finish until 2nd February) and on towards Holy Week and Easter. On Ash Wednesday there are two services which mark this transition. The service of ‘Ashing’ is an ancient custom where the ashes made from last year’s…

Lent at HPC

LENT AND HOLY WEEK ON ONE TAB! On Ash Wednesday there are two services which mark this transition. The service of ‘Ashing’ is an ancient custom where the ashes made from last year’s palm crosses of Palm Sunday are used to mark on the worshiper forehead a smudged cross as a sign and symbol of the…