Month: March 2022

  • Recycle, Re-use – an amazing example

     What a wonderful example of putting what some might think of as discarded rubbish to good use. The guides had asked our local Shipley supermarket if they could collect the old, returned, empty crisp packets for a project. They were met by cages of plastic and each of the 15 guides trudged back up Hall…

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  • Memorial Tree brings Spring Joy

    We are delighted that our memorial magnolia tree is in flower in its first season. Something to lift the spirits for those who pass by.

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  • In recognition of Ukraine’s struggles

    The people of Northcliffe church have been praying for all those involved in the conflict in Ukraine. The physical destruction of the country, the loss of life on both sides, the trauma endured by the people fleeing or staying is heartbreaking. We like so many others long to see an end to the fighting and…

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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…