Rochdale Unitarian Church

Date published: 08 October 2010


Morning service on Sunday 10 October will be a service of memory for Sir Cyril Smith, a lifelong member of Rochdale Unitarian Church. Following the service, the cultural group will be visiting the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester.

The book circle meets at 7.30 pm on Monday 11 October (further information from Helen - 649015). The minister, and members of the congregation, will attend a meeting of the Multi-Faith Partnership at 7.00pm on Tuesday 12 October, when there will be a talk by members of the Rochdale Council of Mosques at Bilal Mosque, Bulwer Street.

All are welcome to attend Meditation at the Manse at 7.30 pm on Wednesday 13 October.

The walking group will meet at church at 1.00pm (further information from Helen - 649015) on Saturday 16 October.

Morning service at 10.30 am on Sunday 17 October will be led by our minister, Rev Gillian Peel.

The discussion group meets at church at 7.30 pm on Tuesday 19 October (further information from Gillian - 340465 or 648461).

On Saturday 23 October members of the Women's League will attend the quarterly meeting at Monton Church. The induction service for Rev Bob Pounder takes place at 5 pm at Oldham Unitarian Church.

There will be a modern sequence dance at church on Saturday 23 October, starting at 7.15 pm. The whist drive starts at 7 pm.

All are welcome to join us for Sunday service at 10.30 on 24 October.

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