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. 

Issue 4 of the Friends of BMYC Newsletter Available

Issue 4 of the Friends of BMYC Newsletter Available

The latest issue of the "Friends of BMYC" Newsletter published in the ArtServe/MCMS magazine Notes is now available. and can be downloaded below.

Notes Issue 4 - July 2010 (1.08M)

If you are interested in receiving the full copy of notes then please go to the ArtServe Website and register there. You could also Become a Friend of BMYC and receive your own copy

 

Photograph of Trinity Methodist Church were the BMYC will be performing on the 3rd July at 7:30pm

Only two more days to go until concert in Barton-upon-Humber

This is just a final reminder that on this coming Saturday (3rd July) the BMYC will be performing at 7:30pm at Trinity Methodist Church

If you would like to book tickets in advance then please ring Peter Greenfield on 01652 636008 but I am assured there will also be tickets available on the door.

The choir will be performing works by John Rutter, Heidi Cottrell, Ashley Thompson and many more, there will also be two solos to increase the variety

We will be selling our CD "A New Dawn" for only £10 so if you would like a copy please bring cash or cheques (The BMYC hasn't moved into the 21st century with cards!)

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Concert dates for the BMYC (British Methodist Youth Choir) now available for 2011

All concert dates for the BMYC booked for 2011

The British Methodist Youth Choir (BMYC) can confirm that all concert dates have been booked for 2011 and that the details are available on this web site and on our Facebook Page.

We will be starting off the year at Wesley Memorial Church in Oxford, an area where currently a number of the choir live so we are hoping for a very good home crowd. In May we will start our journey North with a concert in the Midlands at Grangewood Methodist church in Nottingham and in July we will have traveled all the way north to Cumbria for our summer concert in Kirkoswald Methodist Church. For our final concert of 2011 we travel south again in October to North Walsham Methodist church in North Norfolk, which is the home circuit of the editor of the Artserve newsletter, the new Methodist organisation for the arts in the British Methodist Church.

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O God, make the door of this house wide enough for all who need human love.

- Thomas Ken, 1637-1711

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