Month: October 2020

  • In ACT of REMEMBRANCE

    We 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

    Dear 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

    Update 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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  • Our support for charities

    Every couple of months we select a chosen charity. Our current one in the run up to Christmas is, appropriately, Crisis at Christmas, a national charity supporting homeless people. Money donated for items on our bric-a-brac stall and second-hand book stall will go to the charity. Along with this, our collection at the Nativity Service…

  • Worship for Christmas

    Come and share in the joy at Northcliffe on 7th December as our Brownies, Guides and Rangers present The Nativity. Our worship beings at 10.30a.m. and is sure to inform, entertain and get everyone anticipating the coming Christmas period. A word of warning – last year the congregation found themselves participating during the service in…

  • A poem shared by its author, Katie.

    Katie is a remarkable young woman, who works as Learning Disability Network manager for NHS England, where she champions inclusion and accessibility for those with learning disabilities and their parents/carers. Katie is a stalwart of our ALL, Together worship and reads our bible stories. Her poem perfectly sums up what ALL, Together brings. All Together’s…