Churches from across the Diocese will be joining forces with the Churches Conservation Trust and JORVIK Medieval Festival to encourage visitors in a series of Church Explorers! events in August.

Church Explorers aims to shed light on the region’s medieval history through the eyes of the buildings which stood at the heart of their community throughout turmoil, trouble and even the Reformation.

“We know so much about English history from records kept by the network of churches throughout the country, so we are delighted to be working with the Diocese of York and the Churches Conservation Trust on this year’s JORVIK Medieval Festival to help uncover some of the stories that these magnificent buildings can tell,” comments director of attractions for the JORVIK Group, Sarah Maltby. “There are some fantastically varied events taking place throughout August, from walking tours around the churches of West Buckrose Churches, to lectures, games and re-enactments with the knights of the Holy Redeemer Church in York’s Boroughbridge Road in 9 August – a real mixture to appeal to all ages.”

The Rt Revd Dr John Thomson, Bishop of Selby, said, “I’m delighted that so many churches are taking part in Church Explorers! and I hope that hundreds of people will visit them as part of the Festival. Church Explorers! is a great way to encourage people to visit their regions’ churches, discover their histories, and experience a Christian welcome. Our churches tell the rich stories of their communities over the generations and are still full of life today.”

The Church Explorers! events take place right across the region, from St Nicholas in Hornsea to All Saints in Northallerton to Selby Abbey. Highlights of the Church Explorers programme include:

More information on the full programme of Church Explorers! events is available online here.