
This week we will be continuing our Breakfast Church series called ‘Friends of Jesus’, looking more closely at St Mary Magdalene.
Our Reading will be 2 Corinthians 5:14-17
Our time together starts with Breakfast at 10.30am at St Paul’s Church – but don’t forget that many of us pray before the service at 9.30!
Our live stream of the service is here. We will start streaming at about 11am.
Notices
Carol of the Seven Hills

This is the Episcopal Area contribution to the City of Culture.
The main narrative tells a fast-paced story of the district from the Industrial Revolution to the present day. In each scene there is an intriguing un-named stranger. Our hope is these short community performances will also give the audience thinking time to work out who the mysterious stranger might be and what his constant presence may mean for them.
In order to help cover the costs of this production, which has been specially written by Jonathan Hall (Radio 4) and directed by Julia Smith (RSC amongst others) we are needing to sell tickets, but at the bargain price of £5 for Adults and £2 for 16 and under.
This play has been written specifically to merge the City of Culture celebrations with our celebration of Christmas. Please invite your non believing friends to come along!
Tickets are available via Eventbrite; just click here
Brunch at another Church?
Try this on Saturday (tomorrow!)
