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Celebrate the coming of Christmas
Read More: Celebrate the coming of ChristmasOur Northcliffe Christmas Cards proclaim Jesus the Reason for the Season. Our service for the first Sunday in Advent was led by Caroline Pathak on 2nd December. The first advent candle – the candle of Hope was lit. The second Sunday of advent coincided with the lighting of the candle of Peace. Masses of Brownies,…
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We Will Remember Them
Read More: We Will Remember ThemAt our Remembrance Service on 11th November we displayed the names of those from our church who had lost their lives during ‘The Great War’. This included those from the former Shipley United Reformed Church and those from Hall Royd Methodist Church. A cascade of Autumn leaves represented falling poppies and our some of our…
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We Will Remember Them
Read More: We Will Remember ThemAt our Remembrance Service on 11th November marking 100 years of the end of World War One, we displayed the names of those men from our church who lost their lives in ‘The Great War’, including both those who were associated with the former Shipley United Reformed Church and those from Hall Royd Methodist Church.…
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Rock Solid Shipley
Read More: Rock Solid ShipleyYouth Club for 8-12 year olds is taking place at Northcliffe in the church on Monday evenings from 6 – 7.30pm. Led by Adam Robinson and Hazel Leech of the Zephaniah Trust with activities, games, bible stories. First session is free and each subsequent session is £2 to include tuck.
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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…
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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…
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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…


