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This File Last Updated: Thu 10 Sep 10:15 Crossroads Mission This file last updated: Thu 10 Sep 10:15 Crossroads Mission: selection of events, open to the public Thursday Afternoon & Evening Time Venue Description Contact information Booking information 13:30 Sheffield Cathedral, Commissioning Event for Crossroads Church House No need to book S1 1HA 01709 309100 15:30- St James Clifton, Come & meet Bishop Graham Cray on a Rev Abi Thompson No need to book 16:30 Rotherham, S65 2SX walk around Eastwood with curate, Paul www.stjameschurchclifton.org.uk Mellars. 19:00 The Milton, Church Pints of View: opportunity to ask Bishop Rev Lyn Wortley No need to book Street, Greasbrough, Chris questions about life & faith S61 4DY 19:00 Flash Lane Rec, ‘Flash Bash’: an event for young people Rev Daran Ward No need to book Bramley, Rotherham, with BBQ, music Talk from Bishop Graham S66 1TR Cray & opportunity to ask him questions. With Bishop Libby Lane too 19:30- Earl Grey Pub, Alpha Promotion Night: see if this course, CANCELLED Contact John for 21:30 Rawmarsh which has had well over 1m participants in further information S62 6NE the UK, would be of interest to you Refreshments available 19:00- St Mary’s Church, Questions of faith in the 21st century No need to book 21:30 Church Lane, Beighton 19:30 Forrester's Arms, Curry night with after dinner speaker Rev Steve Beck: 01302 953091 Booking essential. Adwick-le–Street, DN6 Cost £6 a head: 7AA 20:00 The Castle Inn, Pints of View / Grill a Vicar with Roger Rev Hilda Isaacson No need to book Bolsterstone, S36 3ZB Simpson, Archbishop of York’s missioner 19:30- The Spinney Pub, ‘Banter with the Bishop’: input from Bishop Rev Ian Smith No need to book 21:00 Forest Rise, Balby, Geoff with question time. Free buffet; DN4 9HH provide your own drinks from the bar Several visiting teams are simply meeting with local churches to pray & finalise preparations on this first evening of the mission Crossroads Mission: selection of events, open to the public Friday morning Time Venue Description Contact information Booking information 08:30- St Peter’s Church Hall, School-run coffee morning No need to book; just 09:30 Bentley, DN5 0AA drop in 08:30- Church of the Good Church open for prayer for victims of 9/11 Just drop in 17:30 Shepherd, Kirk & for other current conflicts Sandall, DN3 2PP 09:30 Terminus Café, 240 Come & meet Bishop David James No need to book Lowedges Road, Sheffield, S8 7JB 09:30 St Mary, Bolsterstone, Children’s service Rev Hilda Isaacson No need to book; S36 3ZN families welcome 09:30- Christ Church Heeley ‘Questions of faith’: talk, chat & Q&A at a For parents to attend 11:30 S2 3AE mums & tots group with pre-school children 10:00 Thrybergh Church Regular weekly coffee morning: informal No need to book, just Hall, conversation with Bishop Graham Cray drop in Park Lane, S65 4BN 10:00- Frenchgate Shopping Bishops’ shoe-shining service. Bishop Just turn up. Look for 12:00 Centre, Doncaster, Frank White & Bishop Peter Burrows with the kneeling bishops! DN1 1SR a team from the Minster. Shoe-shine & chat 10:00- Sandringham Road Meet the team on the double decker bus / Just climb aboard! 12:00 shops, Intake, DN2 pop-up café with people from St Aidan 5JA Wheatley 10:00- St Peter & St Paul Church open for prayer for victims of 9/11 Just drop in 11:00 Church, Barnby Dun, & for other current conflicts DN3 1EB 10.00- Swinburne Place, Bingo, chat & cake in a community café No need to book 12.00 Herringthorpe, S65 space in this sheltered housing complex 2LB 10:00- Dinnington High Street Meet Bishop Paul Bayes & members of Just drop by 12:30 & Market the Crossroads team. Coffee available. Stall 10:00- Outside Stocksbridge Pop-up café with samba band; chat & N/A Just drop in 13:00 Library share stories S36 1DH 10:00- St Paul’s Church, Heritage Open Day: Grade 2* church. No need to book 16:00 Wordsworth Avenue, Guidebook available. Tea & biscuits S5 9PF 10:00- Fargate, Sheffield, S1 Prayer at the cross: a team, supported at Kinder Kalsi, Wilson Carlile If you are in the city 16:00 1LF times by bishops, will offer prayer & Centre, Sheffield centre, drop by conversation at a sofa by the large outdoor 0300 123 2113 cross 10:00- Doncaster Minster, Church open for prayer for victims of 9/11 Just drop in: also 16:00 DN1 1RD & for other current conflicts in the Foreman available on Saturday Chapel Crossroads Mission: selection of events, open to the public Friday lunchtime & afternoon Time Venue Description Contact information Booking information 12 St Catherine of Sienna Meet the Crossroads mission team over No need to book noon Church S13 8EJ lunch at St Catherine’s popular & inexpensive café 13:00- Shiloh, Westgate, Lunch & open afternoon. Meet the visiting www.shilohrotherham.org.uk Shiloh is a drop-in 15:00 Rotherham, S60 1BD bishops & their team website; see a link there to this centre for people with actual event all sorts of needs No need to book 13:30- St Peter & St Paul Coffee & conversations: with local No need to book 15:30 Todwick Church Hall, minister Vicky Camber & Bishop Alison S26 1HN White 15:00- St Leonard & St Mary Church open for prayer for victims of 9/11 Just drop in 17:00 Church Armthorpe, & for other current conflicts DN3 3AN 15:45 St Lawrence Church, Messy Church launch: interactive Cuckoo Lane, Hatfield, approach to worship & learning for all DN7 6RX ages 17:00- St Peter & St Paul Church open for prayer for victims of 9/11 Just drop in 18:00 Church Barnby Dun, & for other current conflicts DN3 1EB Teams have numerous visits today to schools, colleges, a hospital & residential homes, as well as events that are ‘invitation only’ such as those with civic or business leaders. These are not advertised here. Crossroads Mission: selection of events, open to the public Friday evening Time Venue Description Contact information Booking information 18:00 Doncaster Bishop Frank White & team, Bishop Peter Racecourse Burrows & people from Doncaster Minster & St James: informal conversations 18:30 St Saviour’s Walk to Royd Moor Viewpoint for prayer Rev Keith Hale Please let Keith know Church Thurlstone Buffet & entertainment with a talk from 01226 744140 if you are coming for S36 9QP Bishop Paul Ferguson back at Thurlstone catering numbers Church 19:30 18:30- Holy Cross, Reality check: evening with an illusionist www.gleadlessvalleychurch.org. Tickets £1 20:00 Gleadless Valley Suitable for age 7 to adult. Tickets bought uk Click on the event for details (concessions S14 1LG in advance include hot dog & ice cream. available). To book: reality.holycross@gma il.com 19:00- St Polycarp's ‘Calling all S6 Youth: S6YN Youth Event Rev Gina Kalsi No need to book 22:00 Church, Malin with www.achurchnearyou.com/malin Bridge, S6 4TE BBQ and Q&A with Bishop Keith Sinclair -bridge-st-polycarp 19:00 St Mark’s Stories of Inspiration: talk from Bishop www.stmarkssheffield.co.uk Attendance is free but Broomhill, Libby Lane; panel discussion focusing on please book in to help Broomfield Road, inspiration & women in leadership. Cold sarahmoorechurchwarden@gma with catering numbers Sheffield, S10 buffet provided il.com for bookings 2SE 19:00- Chapeltown Real Lives event: Archbishop of York N/A: event now full SORRY BUT THIS 21:30 EVENT IS SOLD OUT 19:00 St Mary’s Church, Brass on the Grass: Thurcroft Brass Band Tickets £3 (includes supper), Bring a fold-up chair or Greasbrough, S61 with input from Bishop Chris Edmondson. children free. rug to sit on. Meet on 4DX Tickets: 0114 246 0801 the church lawn at 18:45 19:00 Christ Church Come & see the newly reordered building Rev David Fry No need to book Heeley, Gleadless at this celebration service. Bishop Julian Road, S2 3AE Henderson Start time 7pm (not 7.30pm as previously said) 19:00- Laughton Village ‘Bells & Bishops’ with Bishop Alison White All welcome 21:00 Church, High Street, S25 1YF 19:30 Adwick Cheese & wine evening with entertainment Rev Ann Walton Free event, no ticket Community Centre 01302 723224 required. For age 18+ (next to Hickling’s Funeral Directors) 19:30 Harland Café, Meet Bishop David, retired Bishop of No need to book onwards Sheffield Bradford 68 John Street, S2 4QU 19:30 St Mary’s Church, Paul Saxon, a musician on the visiting Light refreshments Catcliffe, S60 5TP team, will be speaking & playing at this only event. No need to book 20:00 Broadfield Pub, Pub night with Bishop Richard Blackburn, No need to book onwards 452 Abbeydale and, we hope a gospel choir Rd, S7 1FR 20:00 Flying Childers Grill-a-Curate/Vicar/Bishop with Bishop No need to book Pub, Nostell John Thomson & team & people from St Place, DN4 7JA Francis Opportunity to ask questions about life & faith 19:00 St John’s Church, Youth event: ‘Crossroads – finding your Rev Hilda Isaacson For young people (11- Deepcar, S36 2QX way in the world’ with Roger Simpson & 0114 285 1225 20) team No need to book 20:30 Oaks Working Games Night / Pie & Peas / Grill-a-Bishop http://ardsleychurch.blogspot.co. Men’s Club, Bishop James Newcome: talk and Q&A uk Ardsley, S71 5EF Crossroads Mission: selection of events, open to the public Saturday morning Numerous churches open for National Heritage Day Time Venue Description Contact information Booking information 08:30 Highwayman pub Men’s breakfast with Bishop Philip North & Pay on the day.
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