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Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day – 15th October 2023

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day – 15th October 2023

Oh Lord, you know every tear that has fallen onto our cheeks.
You know how painful and devastated we are at the loss of this precious child.
Please help the parents to use their tears as healing
and not to hold back or try to be strong on their own
when it’s too much to handle.
Thank you that you care about every single tear drop that falls from our eyes,
it is not lost on you.
Help us to mourn alongside these parents,
and help us to continue to trust you moving forward CONTINUE READING ...

Mini Market

Broadway URC MINI MARKET SATURDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER 10 – 1.30pm Stalls include: Plants, Cakes Books and Bric-a-Brac. Tea and coffee will be available. (Outside the church or in the Hall if weather inclement!)

Celebrate the Harvest – You are Invited!

Celebrate the Harvest – You are Invited 😊

Maybe you feel like you’d like to spend a few moments celebrating and being grateful for this year’s Harvest?

We’d love you to join us at this friendly, uncomplicated, service that is especially for folk who don’t usually go to church or haven’t been for a while. CONTINUE READING ...

Leprosy Mission Charity Concert

Thank you for the fantastic turn out to our Charity concert in aid of the Leprosy Mission. The rousing music and Don’s explanations of the how the songs, originally hymns, came about were greatly enjoyed. Everyone was encouraged to take part, and did so enthusiastically, especially with the more familiar songs! CONTINUE READING ...

SOS – Solo On Sunday

What does SOS mean to the members of Broadway United Reformed Church?

It is not an emergency call or a fundraising event, it’s an invitation, reaching out to those who share worship together and go home to eat alone after Sunday service.

SOLO ON SUNDAY lunch was born to connect with each other, to get to know each other better and to enjoy sharing Sunday lunch in fellowship and conversation. CONTINUE READING ...

Insights into a Sunday Service

Insights into a Sunday Service

Two more members of our congregation gained further insights into how Sunday Services are structured and created. This brings the total number of attendees to nine. Anyone is welcome to join members of our worship group for an informal and informative chat. You can ask any questions you might have as well. You will be helped to a “peep behind the curtain” to discover how the scriptures and hymns are chosen, and how prayers and sermons are created. Valuable for anyone who is a current members of the congregation, or from another denomination, or don’t attend any church but are just are plain curious. Ring Mark for more info 07949 296 738 CONTINUE READING ...

Boardom Busters! Are GO!

Boardom Busters! Are GO

Our first Boardom Busters! table games afternoon saw 15 people come together. They choose the games they’d like to play from our large and varied store of games. Then folk were introduced to each other, and old friends reunited, for an enjoyable afternoon. Together we enjoyed:  games we knew, learning new games, the cake, the coffee, the chat, meeting old friends, and began to make new ones. If you’d like to join us – just pop in. Every first Tuesday of every month, 2-4pm in the URC hall. Next ones are 5th Sept, 3rd Oct, 7th Nov, 5th Dec. Hope to see you then. Or ring Mark on 07949 296 738 to find out more. CONTINUE READING ...

Pam Smashed it!

Helping to discover a cure

Pam Nelson has smashed the Alzheimer’s Research Trek. She yomped a marathon, yes 26 miles, in just one day. Pam cares for her husband Stuart and both weekly attend Today’s our Day at Broadway URC. We’re there for folk living with dementia and their carers. We raised £200 at our Ukelele and Cake afternoon which went some way to helping Pam smash her funding target too. A big thank you to everyone who supported this cause. CONTINUE READING ...

Ukulele Sing-Along

Ukulele Sing-Along

Today’s our Day organised a “Ukulele sing-along and cake afternoon”. Neighbours who attend our various activity groups were all invited.

The Harvington Ukulele Group treated us to their trademark happy renditions and all 64 of us sang along to the words on the screen. Tea, cake and laughter followed to complete a joyful afternoon. CONTINUE READING ...