Christ is born

To all at Broadway URC, our congregation, your friends and families, we wish everyone a joyful and peaceful Christmas.

Are we nearly there yet?

Revd Steve Faber: Are we nearly there yet?

“Are we nearly there yet?” is a cry that probably most parents will remember, from bored children in the back seat of the car.

Are we nearly there yet? It’s something we want to ask about the end of the pandemic. It’s still too early to decide that. As I write, some European countries are entering renewed lockdowns, and Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all increasing restrictions, albeit in a fairly limited way so far. Whether England will move to the Government’s “Plan B” for the winter is yet to be seen. CONTINUE READING ...

*CANCELLED* Childrens Activity Session (Ages 2 to 11)

DUE TO COVID CONERNS WE HAVE SADLY HAD TO CANCEL THIS SESSION.

Please check back on the website for more updates or get in touch through the contact page or church members. We apologise for any incovenience. Stay safe, be well.

Broadway URC are proposing to hold an activity session for Children aged 2 to 11 on Sat Dec 11th 10.30 to 12.30am. This activity is now cancelled. CONTINUE READING ...

ADVENT CALENDAR TRAIL

ADVENT CALENDAR TRAIL.

Join us for a trail around the village, starting at Broadway United Reformed Church, Upper on Wednesday 1st December when the first ‘window’ will be illuminated.
There will also be a parade of Christmas trees in front of the church. CONTINUE READING ...

Farewell to Richard and Virginia

Farewell to Richard and Virginia

Our Minister, Richard and his wife Virginia are leaving us on 30th September to take up a new pastorate in Lymington, Hampshire.

Richard led his final service for us on Sunday 19th September. It was a joyful time together. Following the worship, a presentation was made, of a painting by local artist Ann Prater and a Peace Lily plant. Richard had often spoken of ‘leaning on a gate’ in thought and prayer, and the church commissioned a scene of a gate on the local hillside. The fellowship then shared lunch in the Church Hall. The lunch was prepared by Andy Cruickshank, who is chef at the Mug and Muffin in Leamington Road. CONTINUE READING ...