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Rugby, Beer & Hymns

February 18, 2014 By Janet Williams 3 Comments

You may wonder what links Rugby, Beer & Hymns.

St. Boniface Church will hold a Rugby, Beer & Hymns social event on Sunday 9th March for the England vs Wales rugby game.

Everyone is welcome.

Rugby, Beer and Hymns at St. Boniface Church from 3pm on 9th March.
Rugby, Beer and Hymns at St. Boniface Church from 3pm on 9th March.

Watch the England vs Wales game on Sunday 9th March, kick off 3pm followed by ‘Beer & Hymns’ (at about 5pm).

Enjoy the rugby and then a sing-a-long of the old favourites. Everyone is welcome.

Beer, Wine, Bacon Rolls and other refreshments will be provided.

Venue: Cloister lounge, St. Boniface Church, Hursley Road SO53 2FT. (See map.)

There will be no Evensong on that day.

From the poster: “I Drink Beer And Sing Hymns At The Jesus Arms.”

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  1. Ruby says

    February 18, 2014 at 5:48 pm

    I assume the hymns will include Guide Me Oh Thou Great Redeemer and Swing Low Sweet Chariot.

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    • Janet says

      February 18, 2014 at 6:00 pm

      I was wondering what “a sing-a-long of the old favourites” meant — favourite church hymns or rugby songs? You’ll Never Walk Alone? Jesusalem?

      Singing in Welsh language?

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  2. Hazel Bateman says

    February 19, 2014 at 8:40 am

    The only rugby songs I know are not appropriate for singing in church! I bet Ruby is right about the first hymn though!

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