Sunday 30 October 2011

Messy Church in South Yorkshire

Links and contacts for Messy Church in South Yorskhire:

Banner Cross Methodist Church, Sheffield                                                                           
Messy Church monthly, usually the last Saturday of each month. 
Christmas Messy Church - Saturday 4th December 2011 
Banner Cross Methodist Church, 12 Ecclesall Road South, Sheffield S11 9PE

Beighton Methodist Church                                                                                                    
Messy Church monthly, 3rd Sunday
Beighton Methodist Church, Beighton, Sheffield, South Yorkshire


Christ Church Hillsborough and Wadsley Bridge, Sheffield                                        
Messy Church  monthly, 2nd Sunday
http://christchurchhwb.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=19&Itemid=47
Christ Church, Wadsley Bridge, Sheffield, S6


Church on the Corner (Elim Pentecostal) Sheffield                                                     
Messy Church
1-5 Buchanan Road, Southey Green, Sheffield S5 8AP

 
Eckington Messy Church St. Peter & St. Paul Eckington                                                     
Messy Church -  monthly, Wednesday 
http://www.eckingtonchurch.org.uk/messy.html
 
Emmaus Primary School, Sheffield                                                                         

Messy Church - every 2 weeks, Thursday
Wybourn, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Emmanuel Methodist Church, Barnsley                                                              
Messy church - second Tuesday of the month  
http://www.emmanuelbarnsley.co.uk/tuesdaychurch.htm
Endcliffe Methodist Church, Sheffield                                                                

Messy church - monthly, usually the last Saturday of each month
Endcliffe Methodist Church, Ecclesall Road, Hunters Bar, Sheffield S11 8PR
http://www.endcliffemethodist.co.uk/messy-church/
Greenhill Methodist Church, Sheffield                                                      

Messy church - during major Christian festivals, usually Saturday
Greenhill Methodist Church, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
http://www.greenhill-methodist-church.org.uk/ 


Messy Church Thorpe Hesley, Rotherham                                                
2nd Tuesday of every month
Holy Trinity Community Centre, Sough Hall Avenue, Thorpe Hesley, Rotherham, S61 2QJ
 

St Paul's Norton Lees Church, Sheffield                                                           
Messy Church during major Christian festivals, Saturday mornings 10am
for more information visit:
http://messychurchstpauls.blogspot.com/



St Andrew's Church, Brinsworth, Rotherham - The Rivers Team   
Messy Church - monthly, 2nd Saturday, 3:45pm-5:45pm
Bonet Lane, Brinsworth, Rotherham, South  Yorkshire

St Helen's Church, Rotherham                                             
Messy Church monthly on 2nd Sunday 3:30pm-5:30pm
St Helen's Church, Treeton CofE Primary School, Wood Lane, Treeton, Rotherham
South Yorkshire, S60 5PN




Wesley Hall Methodist Church, Sheffield                             
Messy church - every Thursday in term time from 4pm to 5.30pm
Crookes, Sheffield

Woodhouse Messy Church, Sheffield                                                         
Messy Church -  The third Monday of every month
St James Church Hall, St James Church, Tithe Barn Lane, Woodhouse, Sheffield S13 7LL

Saturday 29 October 2011

Messy Church Light Party

Do you know which churches prepare this year Messy Church Light Party?  

Walking through Totley I noticed poster at Totley Rise Methodist Church with invitation to their Messy Church Light Party:





Be free to share information, if you know about any other Messy Church gatherings here in and near Sheffield.

Article about Messy Church and inclusion of children with disabilities

I just read this inspiring article. It would be great to hear if anyone in or near to Sheffield has more experience in supporting inclusion of children with disabilities and teir families in Messy Church grops and activities. Here is the link to the article

  http://www.messychurch.org.uk/pdfs/MakingthemostofMessyChurch.pdf