St Paul's Church in Fleetville held an Easter Trail to retell the story of Christ's death and resurrection.
More than 250 people took part in the trail at Clarence Park on Good Friday (March 29).
Church members played different roles in the narrative, and everyone who completed the trail by getting stamps at each 'station' received an Easter egg.
Rev Martin Watson, who organised the event, said: "It was fantastic to see so many people of all ages enjoying the trail, listening to the characters tell their story and hearing the message of Easter.
"Christ’s death and resurrection is good news for all, and offers new life and a new beginning for everyone.
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"It was so good that the sun shone, and the rain held off while we brought this timeless message of hope to Clarence Park."
Among the visitors was the Mouse Bishop of St Albans - a popular social media account on X (formerly known as Twitter) with more than 9,000 followers.
He tweeted: "We had an amazing time! Thank you to so much to everyone at St Paul’s who made the terrific Easter Trail event happen.
"So many happy faces in the park, scurrying about getting their stamps."
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