This week’s services & events
- Thursday 23rd May
- 11:00 am: Pondering the Parables discussion groupPONDERING THE PARABLES After Holy Communion on Thursdays, 11.00am.
- Sunday 26th May
- 8:00 am: Holy CommunionService follows the Book of Common Prayer
- 10:00 am: The Parish EucharistThe main act of worship for the whole community. Children's groups and a crèche run concurrently. Sunday lunch is served at 12.15 pm for those who would like to stay. Preacher: to be confirmed.
- 8:00 pm: Night Service - "Completeness"A simple, open and reflective night service based on the theme of "Completeness". Led by Jen Ryder and Helen Stocker.
- Thursday 30th May
- 11:00 am: Pondering the Parables discussion groupPONDERING THE PARABLES After Holy Communion on Thursdays, 11.00am.
- Thursday 23rd May
Tag Archives: hunger
Sheffield May Day Trek: 6 May 2013
The Sheffield May Day Trek is an annual sponsored walk to raise money for Christian Aid and CAFOD. It began 30 yrs ago and with the associated night hike raises around £15,000 each year for the two charities! The money raised … Continue reading
Support for S6 Food Bank
There are currently 2 Food Banks operating in Sheffield (Burngreave and S6), with a third one being set up, and following the Dioscesan ‘Salt and Light‘ away day we have been encouraged to support one of these rather than setting … Continue reading
Enough for everyone’s need, but not for everyone’s greed
We know that it’s possible to feed everyone on the planet, but many go hungry. Oxfam are campaigning to ensure that, in a world where there’s enough food to go around, no-one has to go to bed hungry. With your … Continue reading
“Give us this day our daily bread”
Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done, in earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. This is the third sermon in our series on … Continue reading
Hungry for faith?
We’re launching the Church website today, and you’ll see that my profile says that I am “tolerant” – I have to say that this week I have felt rather less so, maybe I should be tagged as the “Intolerant Preacher”! … Continue reading