HUNDREDS of people have made the pilgrimage to a North Yorkshire farm this week where the Hollybush Christian Fellowship is hosting its summer camp. Up to 400 people of all ages have been enjoying a programme which includes serious debate and discussion on a variety of topics for adults through to traditional bouncy castles, and music and dance workshops for younger members.
"The idea is to enjoy an event which gives fellowship members the chance to get together and enjoy each other's company," said spokesman Andy Newlove.
The Hollybush Christian Fellowship, now based near South Otterington, between Northallerton and Thirsk, was founded in 1968, promising ministry to all who felt they needed an "oasis of refreshment, healing and development".
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