Events

A special service will be held at Ley Hill Methodist church on Sunday 26th April 2026, to mark the 500th anniversary of Tyndale's New Testament. This will be held during the morning service at 10:30am at Ley Hill Methodist chapel, at the village of Ley Hill, near Chesham in Bucks, HP5 3QR. The service will be taken by Neil Rees of the Tyndale Society and is followed by refreshments.
Click on the link below for directions.

Amersham Museum in Bucks, is doing a Tudor walking tour of Amersham which will include learning about the Lollards, who were the pre-Reformation evangelicals who used to read William Tyndale's New Testament.
Learn how some of the Lollards were martyred for their Christian faith locally. The tour will be conducted by actors in Tudor costume. The walks will last from 2:30 to 4:45 p.m. and start at Amersham Museum.
For tickets, click on the link below.

To mark the 500th anniversary of William Tyndale's New Testament, Chesham Museum is holding some events.
On Sunday 19th April, there will be a guided walking tour in the footsteps of Thomas Harding, Chesham's Lollard Martyr who was burned at the stake after being caught with a copy of William Tyndale's New Testament.
Meet at Moor Road Car Park in Chesham, Bucks, by the Gym and Swim at 2:15 p.m. for a two hour walk.
Tickets cost £6. Please book through the museum via the link below.
Beaconsfield United Reformed Church is holding two special breakfast meetings in co-operation with the Tyndale Society on Saturday mornings in April, to mark the 500th anniversary of the first modern translation of the New Testament into English. A full cooked breakfast will be served at 8:30 a.m. and will be followed by a talk from 9 a.m.
All are welcome. To book a place, please contact
The two Saturday breakfast meetings are on:
Saturday 11th April
A talk by Brian Edwards (author of William Tyndale and the English Bible)
Saturday 18th April
A talk by Neil Rees (Tyndale Society)
Beaconsfield URC is located at Aylesbury End, Beaconsfield, Bucks, HP9 1LW.
See their website for further details, including the church diary.