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. 

Barton-on-Humber Trinity Methodist Church, BMYC concert on the 3rd July 7:30pm

Tickets and Directions available for Barton-on-Humber BMYC Concert

You can now book tickets for the Barton-on-Humber BMYC concert at Trinity Methodist Church at 7:30pm on the 3rd July by ringing Peter Greenfield on 01652 636008

You can also show your support for the concert on facebook by indicating your attendance on facebook by following this link

For those traveling to Barton-on Humber, using Sat Nav use the postcode DN18 5PJ. A Google map can also be found below

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Photograph of North Walsham Methodist Church where the BMYC will be performing its last concert of 2011 on the 15th October

Final BMYC Concert of 2011 booked at North Walsham, North Norfolk

The final concert of 2011 has been booked for the 15th October 2011, in North Walsham, in North Norfolk. Hopefully we will also be joined on the Sunday by the Rev. Leo Osborn who is currently the Chair of the Newcastle on Tyne District who will be preaching on the Sunday as part of North Walsham's Church Anniversary Celebrations.

You can find the event on our facebook page

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Photos from the London taster weekend and Radio 4 Broadcast by the British Methodist Youth Choir (BMYC) available

Photos from the 2010 BMYC Taster Weekend and BBC Radio 4 Broadcast

You can now view photographs from the British Methodist Youth Choir's 2010 taster weekend and BBC Radio 4 Broadcast for Sunday Morning Worship below.

Thank you to Philip Britcher, Stephen Burgess and Kevin Soulsby for the photographs.

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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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