Rochdale Unitarians

Date published: 04 May 2017


This Sunday, 7 May, morning worship will be led by Sarah Simpson-Bostock from Ansdell. All are welcome to join us at 10.30am, and for tea/coffee after the service.

The Trinity Singers will entertain us at the Stroke Club Concert at 7.30pm on Monday 8 May. Proceeds from this annual event help to raise funds for the Stroke Club. Admission is £2, which includes light refreshments. Tickets are available from John Wood - 01706 645252.

There will be a meeting of the Multifaith Partnership at 7.30pm on Tuesday 9 May. The meeting will take place at Castlemere Community Centre.

The Book Circle meets at 7.30pm on Wednesday 10 May. The book for discussion is "City of Hope" by Kate Kerrigan. Further details from Helen - 01706 649015.

The next outing for the Walking Group will be on Saturday 13 May (weather permitting). The walk will be a new route for the group, in the Birtle area, when we hope to see lots of bluebells in bloom. Meet at 12 noon at church and bring a packed lunch. Further details from Helen - 01706 649015.

On Sunday, 14 May, our Anniversary Service will be led by Dorothy Hewerdine, General Assembly President for 2016-17. All are welcome to join us at 10.30am, and for tea/coffee after the service.

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