For this family service, the girls had chosen the theme of RESPECT. Everyone in the congregation was given coloured ribbons which reminded us we should show respect for God, for others, for ourselves and for the world around us.
The BROWNIES acted out a scene to depict how we should always try to get on well with others. The GUIDES enacted a message from the Noah story.
In our time of prayer, we were all given a teaspoon and reminded that in recipes these are abbreviated to tsp. We can now use our teaspoon at home as follows….the t stands for “thanks”, the s for “sorry” and the p for please.
Our thanks go to the girls and their leaders for giving us so much to think about. It was super.
p.s. our Brownie section has been going from strength to strength and we are now ready to take names on a waiting list. The Leaders are obviously doing a great job.
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This inclusive service celebrated the story Jesus told (ably read by Katie Matthews) of the parable of the man who invited all his rich friends and influential people to his party but found that they all sent their excuses. Instead, the rich man sent his servants out to invite any one they found to come to share in his feast.
Activities involved sticking pictures of food onto plates and hunting for pictures of people ‘hidden’ round the church, then sticking them on our collage around Jesus’ table because He invites everyone to His feast. Some people helped make bunting that spelled out “The Great Feast”.
Others guests wrapped pencils which were party gifts to be given to us all, while some enjoyed puzzles and word searches and a third group discussed how Jesus’ love is for everyone.
We enjoyed celebrating the success that Neil and Benjamin had achieved at the Special Olympics in Sheffield (in Basket Ball and Swimming respectively).
It was good to welcome new friends from Champion House in Calverley and we hope to see them again.
We didn’t forget that many people locally do not have enough for their daily needs and a collection for the North Bradford Foodbank was made.
After all this we enjoyed our own tea party down in the hall.
Join us for our next ALL, Together at 3pm on November 19th.
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Northcliffe Church is hosting a Christmas Tree Festival for all groups and associates of the church. On Friday 16th December the church will be open from 6pm until 7pm for church members and group coordinators. Refreshments will be available and there will be no charge.
On Saturday 17th December the church will be open from 4pm until 8pm. Mince pies and warm drinks will be on offer. £1 entrance from 0 to 100 years young. Festive music will be playing to add to the Christmas feeling.
All proceeds will go to the upkeep of the church and kitchen revamp in the Hall.
A message to all groups linked to the church:
Any tree accepted: big or small, real or fake, fat or thin, old or new (you get the drift). Decorate it with your group as the theme. Please note no electric powered lights allowed, please provide battery ones . If you would like to support this event with a tree for your group and would like more details, please contact the Christmas Tree Fairy – Adele Dolby at jacat116@sky.com or 07590047499 to book a place in the church.
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Northcliffe was delighted to play host to a recent coffee morning organised by the Trefoil Guild to raise money for The Mercy Ships organisation.
Mercy Ships provide trained medical experts, many of whom give of their time freely, to travel to areas where there are inadequate medical facilities. Some patients may even walk for two days to get the life-saving or life-enhancing treatment they need.
The coffee morning to date has raised over £300. Well done to all involved.
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Our service at 3pm is open to all ages and all abilities. We invite you to join us. The theme of our service is “The Big Feast”. If you are able to share tea with us afterwards, that would be great.
Please note THERE WILL BE NO MORNING SERVICE on 17th.
This month we are collecting items for the food bank. (Tins, packets, bottles). If you are able to contribute we will pass on these goods to the Bradford North Foodbank.
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Friends and Visitors are welcome to meet for bible study led by Caroline Pathak fortnightly on Friday afternoons from 2 – 3.30pm. Caroline also leads an evening bible study on Fridays. For details contact carolonline7@hotmail.com
Before our Sunday services from 9.45-10.15 there is opportunity to join in prayer in the prayer corner in church. Anyone is welcome to join at any point during this session.
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Guides and Brownies lead us in worship
/in Morning Worship, News/by adminFor this family service, the girls had chosen the theme of RESPECT. Everyone in the congregation was given coloured ribbons which reminded us we should show respect for God, for others, for ourselves and for the world around us.
The BROWNIES acted out a scene to depict how we should always try to get on well with others. The GUIDES enacted a message from the Noah story.
In our time of prayer, we were all given a teaspoon and reminded that in recipes these are abbreviated to tsp. We can now use our teaspoon at home as follows….the t stands for “thanks”, the s for “sorry” and the p for please.
Our thanks go to the girls and their leaders for giving us so much to think about. It was super.
p.s. our Brownie section has been going from strength to strength and we are now ready to take names on a waiting list. The Leaders are obviously doing a great job.
ALL, Together we hear about the Great Feast
/in News/by adminThis inclusive service celebrated the story Jesus told (ably read by Katie Matthews) of the parable of the man who invited all his rich friends and influential people to his party but found that they all sent their excuses. Instead, the rich man sent his servants out to invite any one they found to come to share in his feast.
Activities involved sticking pictures of food onto plates and hunting for pictures of people ‘hidden’ round the church, then sticking them on our collage around Jesus’ table because He invites everyone to His feast. Some people helped make bunting that spelled out “The Great Feast”.
Others guests wrapped pencils which were party gifts to be given to us all, while some enjoyed puzzles and word searches and a third group discussed how Jesus’ love is for everyone.
We enjoyed celebrating the success that Neil and Benjamin had achieved at the Special Olympics in Sheffield (in Basket Ball and Swimming respectively).
It was good to welcome new friends from Champion House in Calverley and we hope to see them again.
We didn’t forget that many people locally do not have enough for their daily needs and a collection for the North Bradford Foodbank was made.
After all this we enjoyed our own tea party down in the hall.
Join us for our next ALL, Together at 3pm on November 19th.
Calling all groups linked to Northcliffe Church
/in News/by adminNorthcliffe Church is hosting a Christmas Tree Festival for all groups and associates of the church. On Friday 16th December the church will be open from 6pm until 7pm for church members and group coordinators. Refreshments will be available and there will be no charge.
On Saturday 17th December the church will be open from 4pm until 8pm. Mince pies and warm drinks will be on offer. £1 entrance from 0 to 100 years young. Festive music will be playing to add to the Christmas feeling.
All proceeds will go to the upkeep of the church and kitchen revamp in the Hall.
A message to all groups linked to the church:
Any tree accepted: big or small, real or fake, fat or thin, old or new (you get the drift). Decorate it with your group as the theme. Please note no electric powered lights allowed, please provide battery ones . If you would like to support this event with a tree for your group and would like more details, please contact the Christmas Tree Fairy – Adele Dolby at jacat116@sky.com or 07590047499 to book a place in the church.
Successful fundraiser held by the Trefoil Guild
/in News/by adminNorthcliffe was delighted to play host to a recent coffee morning organised by the Trefoil Guild to raise money for The Mercy Ships organisation.
Mercy Ships provide trained medical experts, many of whom give of their time freely, to travel to areas where there are inadequate medical facilities. Some patients may even walk for two days to get the life-saving or life-enhancing treatment they need.
The coffee morning to date has raised over £300. Well done to all involved.
ALL, Together Inclusive Worship
/in News/by adminPoster A4 All Together Sept 201
Our service at 3pm is open to all ages and all abilities. We invite you to join us. The theme of our service is “The Big Feast”. If you are able to share tea with us afterwards, that would be great.
Please note THERE WILL BE NO MORNING SERVICE on 17th.
This month we are collecting items for the food bank. (Tins, packets, bottles). If you are able to contribute we will pass on these goods to the Bradford North Foodbank.
We meet for prayer and study
/in News/by adminFriends and Visitors are welcome to meet for bible study led by Caroline Pathak fortnightly on Friday afternoons from 2 – 3.30pm. Caroline also leads an evening bible study on Fridays. For details contact carolonline7@hotmail.com
Before our Sunday services from 9.45-10.15 there is opportunity to join in prayer in the prayer corner in church. Anyone is welcome to join at any point during this session.
Hot Aire! Summer Concert with Fresh Aire!
/in News/by adminNorthcliffe Church is the venue for this summer concert on Saturday 15th July at 7.30.
Tickets from band members or on the door.