Rochdale Unitarian Church

Date published: 02 November 2010


The Wednesday Tea will start at 4.30pm on 3 November, and will be followed by the Stitch 'n' Chatter group from 5.15pm to 6.45pm. The Women's League looks forward to welcoming to the 7.00pm meeting Dawn Buckle who will be speaking about her "Holiday in West Africa".

On Saturday 6 November members of the congregation will travel to Dunham Road Unitarian Church in Altrincham for the induction service of the minster, or 647461 Rev Danny Crosby.

All are welcome to join us for morning service at 10.30am on Sunday 7 November.

The book circle will meet at 7.30pm on Monday 8 November when we will be discussing Kazuo Ishiguro's "Never Let Me Go" (contact Helen 649015).

Rev Gillian Peel, and other members of the congregation, will be attending the Multifaith Partnership Meeting at 7.00pm on Tuesday 9 November. This month the meeting is with Oldham Interfaith Forum at Deen House, Station Road, Rochdale (contact Gillian 340465 or 648461).

Members of the Women's League will be lunching at Cotton's Restaurant on Wednesday 10 November. That evening the meditation group will meet at the manse (contact Gillian 340465 or 648461).

Join us for morning worship on Remembrance Sunday (14 November) at 10.30am.

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