A Mission in Song

Methodist LogoSacred or Secular, BMYC sings the words with feeling and passion. Concerts are often joyful or moving.

Who are we?

Sample icon 2 The choir is made up of 16 to 27 year
old Christians, but not exclusively Methodists.

What do we do?

Sample icon 3BMYC travels around the UK visiting Methodist Churches performing concerts and contributing to services. 

BMYC 2017 Taster Weekend Posters are available

BMYC Taster Weekend Posters Available

The BMYC 2017 Taster Weekend is on the weekend of the 5th - 7th May at Newbury Methodist Church.  Posters are now available to download, print off and display at your Church and local Youth Centres.

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Newbury Methodist Church

BMYC Taster Weekend May 2017

Updated - 31 Mar 2017 - The BMYC is holding a taster weekend on the weekend of the 5th - 7th May 2017 (the weekend after the May bank holiday)

This weekend will be in Newbury (https://goo.gl/maps/N1uzViNAXQR2) and as a taster weekend will be a great opportunity for you to invite along anyone who might be interested to try the choir out. It will also be a great opportunity to refresh ourselves with the choir's repertoire.

There will be a small concert on the Saturday (6th May) evening at 7:30pm.  The concert will be a free concert, and the choir will be joined by "Travelling Light" a local group, who will be joining the choir for a number of items as well as performing their own material.  There will be a retiring collection for the BMYC and Travelling Light

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Poldark at the "New Rooms"

The BMYC has performed on a number of occasions at the "New Rooms" in Bristol including it's first concert in 1982 and at the 25th anniversary in 2007.  It has recently been announced that you will now be able to see the "New Rooms" in the next series of Poldark starting in September.

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- Thomas Ken, 1637-1711

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