Month: November 2020

  • HOPE

    Four Rainbow Letters in front of Northcliffe church spell out the word HOPE. We want to bring encouragement to people as they walk or drive by the church. The letters will soon be accompanied by  our Advent  Banner,  another symbol  of  Hope  to  come.

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  • Reflecting on the Lockdown: A Time of Loss, Resilience, and Hope

    November 2020 – As the world remains in the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic, life as we once knew it feels like a distant memory. The streets are empty, schools and offices remain closed, and people everywhere are confined to their homes. The virus has taken lives, disrupted economies, and tested the limits of our…

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  • Fun and Games

    The Guides managed to get away to camp staying in small groups and enjoying the space to distance safely. They built a bridge, played frisbee netball, drank hot chocolate and made chocolate oranges. Well done guides. When they are not venturing out, the Guide leaders make sure they maintain contact with guides and brownies in…

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