
Month: October 2020
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In ACT of REMEMBRANCE
Read More: In ACT of REMEMBRANCEWe are grateful to our Guides who have set up our Poppy Field at the front of Northcliffe church. Members of the church and .community are invited to place a poppy in the grass as we approach Remembrance Sunday.We remember those in conflicts around the world and the consequences of war for all who are…
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End of Lockdown – A Message of Hope and Gratitude
Read More: End of Lockdown – A Message of Hope and GratitudeDear Church Family, Today marks a momentous step as we move toward the end of the lockdown. Though these months have been filled with challenges, uncertainty, and separation, we now stand on the other side, grateful for the strength and resilience we’ve shown as a community. While we rejoice in the return to some sense…
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Open for Virtual Worship – suspended at present
Read More: Open for Virtual Worship – suspended at presentUpdate following latest national restrictions : We are suspending Virtual Worship until we public worship is allowed once more. In the meantime we will continue to send out links to the livestream services for people to watch at home. Starting on Sunday 11th October we are opening the church for a service beginning at 10.30…
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LENT CHALLENGE – 40 TINS FOR 40 DAYS
BRADFORD CENTRAL FOODBANK (Together with Trussell) Providing emergency food and advice to support people with nowhere else to turn to feed their families. Please donate an item or two from the list. Thank you. We have 2 Collection points at Northcliffe – one in the downstairs lobby and one in the chapel – drop something…
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ALL TOGETHER
A change to our usual pattern – we normally meet on the 3rd Sunday of the month, but this time, in March we have moved date to MARCH 8th, with the usual start time of 3pm. We knew that several people had family plans for the afternoon of the following Sunday on 15th, which coincides…
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All Together – Informal Worship for All – Sunday January 18th
Have you ever got lost? Hear how Jesus went missing when he was just 12 years old. His parents were frantic. 3pm at Northcliffe church SONGS / BIBLE STORY / FRIENDS / CRAFTS /WORDSEARCHES – all followed by tea together. Bring some food to share, if you can – but don’t worry – we always…


