Following the easing of restrictions in Shipley, we are re- opening the church from September 6th each Sunday afternoon between 3 and 4.45 pm. We hope it will give people a QUIET SPACE to reflect, remember or just be at peace after this long period of lock-down. Please feel free to drop in any time between 3 and 4.45pm for as long or as short a time as suits you. You do not have to be a regular member of our church congregation.
Because of Government and Church guidelines, we are observing social distancing and have set the chairs out so it will all look rather different from our normal arrangement and can only accommodate a maximum of 30 people at any one time. There are hand-sanitising stations and a one-way entrance and exit system set up. We are obliged to maintain a register of names and contact details of those who come in, again under regulations, but this will remain confidential and retained for just 21 days.
We do look forward to welcoming you.

QUIET SPACE
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