Moment of Reflection Oakham Prepares for the 2026 Walk of Witness
On Friday, 3 April 2026, the streets of Oakham will fall into a respectful hush as the community gathers for the annual Walk of Witness. This solemn yet powerful Good Friday tradition brings together residents and visitors alike to commemorate the central events of the Christian calendar in a public display of faith and unity.
The event is designed to be accessible to all, winding through the town. Participants will follow a carefully planned route:
10:30 AM: Departure
The procession begins at the Chapel of St John & St Anne’s at Westgate. This historic setting provides a poignant backdrop for the start of the journey.
The High Street Walk
The group will move steadily along Oakham High Street. It is a striking sight for shoppers and passers-by, offering a moment of quiet contemplation amidst the usual Friday bustle.
11:00 AM: The Service
The walk concludes at the Oakham Buttercross in the Market Place. Here, a short, open-air service will be held, featuring prayers and reflections suitable for the occasion.
A Community Invitation
The Walk of Witness is not restricted to any single congregation; the organisers have extended a warm "all welcome" invitation to the entire community. Whether you are a regular churchgoer or simply wish to participate in a long-standing local tradition, your presence is valued.
Date: Friday, 3 April 2026
Time: 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Starting Point: Chapel of St John & St Anne, Westgate
Ending Point: Oakham Buttercross, LE15 6DT
In a fast-paced world, the Walk of Witness serves as a "pause button" for the town. By taking the service out of the pews and onto the pavement, the event encourages a sense of shared community identity. It is a time for Oakham to reflect on themes of sacrifice, hope, and togetherness before the celebratory weekend of Easter begins.
