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St Peter’s is regularly used for baptisms, weddings and funerals. It is also used for school services and provides an essential meeting place to celebrate religious festivals such as Christmas and Easter. It also acts as a focal point for those wishing to remember the passing of loved ones and the sacrifice made by local residents in wartime, holding an annual Armistice Day service and act of remembrance at the cenotaph opposite the church.
Other activities that happen within the village are:
- Prayer visiting approximately three times per year. This culminates in prayers requested from either prayer cards or verbal requests when the prayer team call.
- Clergy and the Minster’s Youth and Children’s Minister carry out activities in Woodmansey C of E Primary School.
- Carol singing throughout the village on the run-up to Christmas.
- Carol event in the Warton Arms Pub.
St Peter’s Churchyard is recognised as a designated Commonwealth War Grave site, containing graves of members of the armed forces, a number of whom are remembered within the church.
St Peter’s celebrated 120 years since its consecration on 9th December 1898 with an open church on 8th December where people could view photographs and memorabilia from St Peter’s history. The celebrations continued with a special All Age communion service on 9th December.
A “Big Sing” evening was held on 29 June at the Warton Arms Woodmansey
A collection was made on behalf of Hull HARP and a total of £130 was raised.