While current restrictions are in place we are sorry that all gatherings in our buildings have had to cease. We miss the buzz and chatter of the many church activities and the community groups who access Northcliffe. Moreover, the loss of opportunity to join together in worship is hard and although we are keeping in touch with everyone in our fellowship by phone, email or letter, face to face contact is something we must all forego for the sake of keeping people safe and free from infection.
We applaud all the NHS workers and carers in the community and are mindful of the contribution of so many key-workers who are helping to provide for the needs of others.
We pray for all in our community and for those working to find the solutions needed to combat this virus and its effects in the communities across the world.

Lock down due to Covid 19
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Our support for charities
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A poem shared by its author, Katie.
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