Men's drink at the Horse and Jockey pub Stapleford
All men welcome for a pint and fellowship. All welcome
All men welcome for a pint and fellowship. All welcome
All welcome to follow these reflections on the book Tarry a While
In ‘Tarry Awhile,’ Selina Stone extends an invitation to explore the profound wisdom in Black spiritualities and faith, offering a rich tapestry of insights for everyone. The book skillfully navigates seven compelling themes, including the darkness as a place of encounter with the divine; the unity of all things; movement, belonging, and migration; the Spirit as one who moves in unexpected ways; quiet contemplation as essential to spiritual growth; healing in the community; and weeping that turns to joy.
Join us for midweek morning service following the Book of Common Prayer here at St Helen’s Church
with groups for 3 to 10 year olds running alongside the service
Exploring the Easter Story with music, readings and drama.
All welcome to follow these reflections on the book Tarry a While
In ‘Tarry Awhile,’ Selina Stone extends an invitation to explore the profound wisdom in Black spiritualities and faith, offering a rich tapestry of insights for everyone. The book skillfully navigates seven compelling themes, including the darkness as a place of encounter with the divine; the unity of all things; movement, belonging, and migration; the Spirit as one who moves in unexpected ways; quiet contemplation as essential to spiritual growth; healing in the community; and weeping that turns to joy.
Join us for midweek morning service following the Book of Common Prayer here at St Helen’s Church
All welcome
You are also welcome to come for a soup and a roll with friendly conversation at 12.30pm, cost £2.50
A service remembering the last supper with foot washing and Holy Communion. It will be run in a relaxed, reflective style.
Worship for Easter for Stapleford Churches Together at the Walter Parker Square
Church open for quiet reflection, light a candle, enjoy the building. Tea and coffee are served.
Easter worship for all in Bramcote Park Walled Garden
Followed by a cooked breakfast back at St Helen’s church hall. Please let the office know you are coming for catering purposes
Easter worship for all ages with Holy Communion at St Helen’s Church
Join us for midweek morning service following the Book of Common Prayer here at St Helen’s Church
Join us for midweek morning service following the Book of Common Prayer here at St Helen’s Church
All welcome
You are also welcome to come for a soup and a roll with friendly conversation at 12.30pm, for £2.50
Worship with Holy Communion; with groups for 3 to 10 year olds running alongside the service
Church open for quiet reflection, light a candle, enjoy the building. Tea and coffee are served.
All welcome for ‘Laugh with Pam Ayres’
You are also welcome to come for a soup and a roll with friendly conversation at 12.30pm, cost £2.50
Join us for midweek morning service following the Book of Common Prayer here at St Helen’s Church
Time to pray for Stapleford. Held at St Luke’s Church, Moorbridge Lane
All welcome to follow these reflections on the book Tarry a While
In ‘Tarry Awhile,’ Selina Stone extends an invitation to explore the profound wisdom in Black spiritualities and faith, offering a rich tapestry of insights for everyone. The book skillfully navigates seven compelling themes, including the darkness as a place of encounter with the divine; the unity of all things; movement, belonging, and migration; the Spirit as one who moves in unexpected ways; quiet contemplation as essential to spiritual growth; healing in the community; and weeping that turns to joy.
Gather with other churches to pray for the local area. Bring your own lunch.
Meets at Christchurch, Cinderhill
Our very popular & friendly toddlers group which has a variety of toys, singing & tea with toast
With an Easter theme
with groups for 3 to 10 year olds running alongside the service
Join us for midweek morning service following the Book of Common Prayer here at St Helen’s Church
All welcome to follow these reflections on the book Tarry a While
In ‘Tarry Awhile,’ Selina Stone extends an invitation to explore the profound wisdom in Black spiritualities and faith, offering a rich tapestry of insights for everyone. The book skillfully navigates seven compelling themes, including the darkness as a place of encounter with the divine; the unity of all things; movement, belonging, and migration; the Spirit as one who moves in unexpected ways; quiet contemplation as essential to spiritual growth; healing in the community; and weeping that turns to joy.
Meet at All Saints, Strelley at 9:30am. Park on the left just before the entrance to Strelley Hall.
It is mainly footpaths, but suitable shoes are advisable as it may be muddy. There will be stops to pray on the way round. Finishing up at Strelley Hall for refreshments.
All welcome
You are also welcome to come for a soup and a roll with friendly conversation at 12.30pm, cost £2.50
Join us for midweek morning service following the Book of Common Prayer here at St Helen’s Church
All welcome to follow these reflections on the book Tarry a While
In ‘Tarry Awhile,’ Selina Stone extends an invitation to explore the profound wisdom in Black spiritualities and faith, offering a rich tapestry of insights for everyone. The book skillfully navigates seven compelling themes, including the darkness as a place of encounter with the divine; the unity of all things; movement, belonging, and migration; the Spirit as one who moves in unexpected ways; quiet contemplation as essential to spiritual growth; healing in the community; and weeping that turns to joy.
Our very popular & friendly toddlers group which has a variety of toys, singing & tea with toast