This week’s services & events
- Saturday 19th May
- 10:30 am: Tariq Ramadan CRC conferenceSt Marks Centre for Radical Christianity is delighted to welcome Tariq Ramadan, Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at Oxford University to St Mark’s Church, Broomhill for its Spring Conference.
- Sunday 20th 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. Fifth in sermon series, Faces of Inclusion: Asylum and Migration. Preacher: Robert Spooner, Quaker, Methodist Local Preacher and Coordinator at Asylum Seeker Support Initiative - Short Term.
- 5:00 pm: Priesting and Licensing ServiceA service for the priesting of Shan Rush and the licensing of Anne Padget by the Bishop of Sheffield, followed by a shared buffet.
- 8:00 pm: Night Service - Night PrayerA short service of Night Prayer. Led by Maureen Whitebrook.
- Saturday 19th May
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‘Mindfulness and Compassion in the Workplace’ with Dr John Darwin
Introducing the next ….. LIBRARY EVENING ‘Mindfulness and Compassion in the Workplace’, Wednesday 13 June 2012, 6.00 pm – 9.00 pm John Darwin is a Visiting Fellow at Sheffield Business School. After careers in community work, local government and university, he … Continue reading
Library Evening 28 September 2011
Library Evening: ‘A Just Church’. Wednesday 28 September 2011 6 – 9pm. WHAT DOES LIBERATION theology actually look like in 21st century Britain? How can the Church respond to issues like war, climate change and vast global inequalities? Could it … Continue reading
Centre for Radical Christianity
St Mark’s Centre for Radical Christianity (CRC) is one of a growing number of national liberal-minded Christian organisations and networks exploring a fresh expression of Christianity relevant to the world we now live in. CRC has its home in St … Continue reading
August 3, 2011
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