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BBC Religion & Ethics
Religion and Ethics area of the BBC's main site. Includes links and information on all BBC religious output.

Borthwick Institute for Archives
The Borthwick Institute at York University keeps the Diocese of York's archives.

Churches Conservation Trust
The CCT cares for more than 300 glorious historic churches which are no longer used for regular worship. All are places to visit. They are listed by county an a Church Gazetteer, and 50 have been selected for a Featured Churches section.

Credo Arts Community
Credo is a community of Christians from across Hull, England, who believe that truth can be communicated through the arts. We aim to take high quality, dynamic presentations into the community - to entertain, challenge and inspire, bringing a fresh perspective to contemporary issues and ancient truths.

Free Stock Photos

Free Stock Photos for websites - FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Get Your Church Noticed!
An invaluable starting point for raising the local profile of your church.

Gilead Books
Gilead Books is a specialist seller of quality used, second hand and out-of-print Christian, religious, theology and philosophy books. As an independent publisher, they sell a number of new titles. They also offer a book finding service and, as a small, family-run business, provide excellent customer service.

Hull Victoria Dock - the Winding House
Victoria Dock Church in Hull's Drypool Team Ministry is spearheading a unique project to restore and convert the old Winding House on Victoria Dock as a community centre, café and meeting place. The Winding House was originally home to a stationary steam engine which winched ships into the dock from the Humber estuary. Visit the site and see how the old building might be used to winch in people from the local community and beyond!

Hull
A Top Ten City for working, enjoying, living

JORVIK
York's world-famous recreation of life in its Viking past

National Centre for Early Music
Housed in the historic church of St. Margaret's in Walmgate, York, the National Centre for Early Music is a world class performance space, recording facility and conference venue.

National Railway Museum, York
Winner of the European Museum of the Year award, 2001 - an outstanding day out.

Open Churches' Trust
The Open Churches Trust was founded by Andrew Lloyd Webber in July 1994. The purpose of the Trust is to promote by every means possible the opening of locked places of worship to enable those who need a haven for peace, solace and prayer, and those who like to visit, access. Everyone would prefer all our churches to be open all the time but burglary, arson and vandalism has forced many to be kept locked between services. The Open Churches Trust has found huge support for opening such churches.

RevRay Music
Sometime Vicar of the Langtoft group, the Revd Ray Eveleigh, retired in 2001 to be a full-time jazz musician.

Riding Lights Theatre Company
York's professional Christian theatre company: "There is no agenda hidden behind Riding Lights Theatre Company. Our aim, quite simply, is to allow the public process of theatre to open windows through which anybody might gain a little more light on the journey which, we believe, God walks with us." Paul Burbridge - Artistic Director

Royal School of Church Music
The RSCM is an educational charity dedicated to raising standards and promoting music in every style of Christian worship and every denomination.

Tees Valley Communities Online

The Deep - Hull
AQUARIUM OF THE FUTURE - The extraordinary and unique submarium in Hull - a day out in its own right.

the REIGN
Christian Performance & Worship band based in Hull, and featured in The Rock Eucharist

York Early Music Festival

York Minster Library Catalogue
York Minster Library and Archives are the largest cathedral library in England. Situated in Dean's Park beside the Minster, this national treasure is open to the public and free to access.

York Mystery Plays
York's world-famous cycle of Mystery Plays is performed on a fixed stage every four years as part of the York Festival. Parts of the cycle are now performed at the intermediate two-year point on 'waggons', re-creating the original concept of individual plays performed by local groups at a succession of points around the City centre. A unique and extraordinary way to see and think on the story of the Bible and the life of Jesus.

York Theatre Royal

York, Spurriergate Centre
An eating place and a meeting place with a difference...

Yorkshire Historic Churches' Trust
The Trust was formed in 1988 and is non-denominational, covering all Christian faiths. With generous help from Donors and Members, it aims to help places of worship within the old boundaries of the Yorkshire Ridings with funding for repairs. Membership is open to individuals, households and businesses and all members are invited to enjoy lectures and other events to help the Trust with its task.

Yorkshire Living Churchyard Project
The purpose of the Project is to promote interest and activity in the management of churchyards in ways that are sympathetic to the natural habitat and the ecology of native plants and animals. A joint venture by the Diocese of York with the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust.

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