Christ Church Pitsmoor

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Another cup of tea :: 3

Huw Thomas on musicals and Jesus…

Andrew Lloyd Webber has begun his search for Jesus.

No, the good Lord isn’t seeking our Lord. He’s looking for a singer to play the part of Jesus in a big production of the rock opera “Jesus Christ Superstar”.
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Rogating Pitsmoor

This afternoon we walked the Parish, Beat the Bounds and generally rogated Pitsmoor. An ancient tradition continued in a very modern way, through our amazing, beautiful parish.

More pics to follow (and well done especially to everyone who went all the way round, rather than ducking out half way through to listen to the football…) – here’s a start:

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Rogation Sunday Walk

Join us this Sunday (13th May 2012) for a sturdy walk around the whole parish boundary.

You’re welcome for for part or all of the venture as we do a traditional “beating the bounds” pilgrimage from the bottom of Pitsmoor Road, to the Wicker, up through Burngreave Cemetery, then along Scott Road, Barnsley Road and Norwood Roads.

We turn up through Roe Woods and go over the top to Parkwood tip, around the tip and land down by the river, taking a dog-leg all the way to Herries Road and the old Wards End Cemetery.

Then it’s back along Club Mill Road, along the riverside, through Neeps End to end where we began.

The going is road way for the first chunk, woodland path through Roe Woods – and when we go over the hill and down to Wards End there’s a bit of a scramble.

Some join us for part, some do the whole thing.

If you’d prefer the virtual tour here’s a link to the parish map.

[written by Huw Thomas]

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One year – congratulations!

It’s one year today since Philip and Frances joined us at Christ Church – congratulations to them both!  And a big thank you to them for all the hard work and energy they’ve put into their first year here.  We thank God for all that has been achieved, for the new friendships and relationships formed, for the growth in the Kingdom, and we pray for God’s blessing on Philip and Frances in the next year.

One year on :: 4 May 2011 :: Rev Philip Ireson inducted at CCP

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GenR8 is back!

GenR8, our group for 10-16 year olds is back this week after an extended Easter break. Friday night from 730-900 in the Welcome Centre on Nottingham Street – come and beat Steve at table tennis…

If you’re in the final term of year 5, you’re welcome to come along too.

Thanks!

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Vanessa becomes Dean!

Many Congratulations to Vanessa Kirby who has become Dean of Community at Church Army last Thursday when she received her license from Bishop Steven. Vanessa pioneered the Chocolate Box project and continues to be a  loved and valued member of Christ Church. The photo shows Vanessa beneath the photo of Wilson Carlile, Church Army founder with folk from Christ Church.

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Karen Palm Sunday celebration

We have a large Karen population in Sheffield, and at Christ Church, and our Palm Sunday service was led by Karen choirs and prayers.  With so much happening in Burma this week, we were especially glad that we were able to join in prayer for the country with personal insight. Here’s some pictures from the service:

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We’re healthy at Christ Church!

Every month we get in an ageing minibus and trundle out into the Peak District for a gentle walk around some stunning countryside. It is a great chance to chat, get to know each other and enjoy some fresh air. We’ll let you know when the next walk is, why not come and join us.

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Email now working

Just to let everyone know that the email address office@christchurchpitsmoor.com is now working again, after a technical hitch (I broke it) meant that it wasn’t for a while… Until we appoint a new church administrator, this email will be monitored every few days rather than every minute, but it’s the one to use for bookings and non-urgent business.  There’ll possibly be more email addresses to come, but this is here and now.  Feel free to send us an email, to make sure it’s working…

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A cup of tea – 2 :: wwjd?

The traditional post service cup of tea is often a point at which we pick up some of the more pointed or controversial things said in our ministry.
 Here, Huw Thomas asks whether we need to ask “what would Jesus do”?.

The banner most broadcast in the Occupy London protests asks the question: What Would Jesus Do?

The broadcasters presumably wanted to contrast the banner’s question with St Paul’s Cathedral in the background.  Although I share a desire to follow Jesus I feel uneasy at the WWJD question. Fact is, most times I don’t know what Jesus would do.  And  I’m not sure I need to know the answer, or be prompted by the question.

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