Crosses of all shapes, sizes and materials will be on display at a March church next week. The materials used are linked to people s organisations or personal life and can be made from anything – from bread and cakes to recycled egg boxes. The three-day e
Crosses of all shapes, sizes and materials will be on display at a March church next week.
The materials used are linked to people's organisations or personal life and can be made from anything - from bread and cakes to recycled egg boxes.
The three-day exhibition runs at Trinity Church, from next Friday to Sunday (10am-4pm Friday, and 2-4pm Saturday and Sunday).
A songs of praise will bring the festival to a close at 6.30pm next Sunday.
The Rev Pam Bayliss, minister at Trinity, said: "We have more than 70 entries so far but there is still time to make a cross and bring your entry."
CONTACT: The Rev Bayliss on 01354 653322.
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