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So sorry… we are having to close for while

In light of the current Tier 5 Lockdown, on the grounds of public safety, the church will remain temporarily closed whilst Tier 5 status prevails.

We will continue to review the position on a regular basis and also pay close attention to advice forthcoming from the Diocese of Sheffield, in deciding when it’s considered safe for collective worship to resume.

It is with sadness I have to advise you of this, but I’m sure you’ll agree that the safety of our worshipping community is paramount during these very difficult times.

The streaming of Morning Prayer and Sunday Communion will continue until 11 February, when Revd. Ali retires. Quite soon I will be able to advise you of the streaming arrangements which will take place following her retirement.

If you require any further information, please do let me know.

Phil Beavers

PCC Secretary

The Tower Project – The work is about to start

I have been advised that contractors will be on site to commence the external restoration work on the tower imminently. As soon as the work begins, a two way pedestrian diversion will be put in place in the churchyard for public safety.  To see a map which shows the diversion, please click here.

This diversion will remain in place until the work is complete, which is expected to be in the order of 6 months.

You will see from the map that almost all pedestrian access through the churchyard is being temporally diverted (shown in pink) via New Road, Church Lane and the Southern footpath of the church (shown in blue). Access to the War Memorial will continue to be available via the North gate.

Should the church be allowed to re-open for regular Sunday worship after the current lockdown period ends, further guidance will be posted on the church website and across social media with full details.

We are sorry to put members of the public to some inconvenience during this major restoration project, but our first and prime concern is that of public safety. If you require any further help or guidance, please do get in touch.

Kind regards and stay safe,

Phil Beavers

PCC Secretary

HELPING DONCASTER FOOD BANK

Unfortunately due to Covid-19 we cannot collect and take donations to the Foodbank at present, but you can still support them:

By leaving donations at the collection point at Tesco Woodfield Plantation, Balby, DN4 8SN (24hr)

By sending a money donation on line or by cheque to the Doncaster Trussell Trust Foodbank. Contact details on the Doncaster Foodbank website – https://doncaster.foodbank.org.uk/

By collecting items at home – see below.

The Foodbank can supplement donations from stock for the next few weeks. After that they will really need help to restock. That is when donations you have accumulated at home come in. Contact us at https://doncaster.foodbank.org.uk/contact-us/

Thank you.

DONCASTER WOMEN’S REFUGE

The Mother’s Union are once again collecting items for the Home Starter (fresh start) Packs for the Doncaster Women’s Refuge.

Why not get together with a friend and help us make a laundry basket to give to vulnerable Women hoping to make a new start?

Please see the attached list or click on the link below for a printable Word Document.  The list is also on the MU notice board.

Home Starter( fresh start) Pack

SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF WOMEN’S ORDINATION

Celebrating Women’s Ministry

An event to mark the 25th anniversary of the ordination of women. It is also the 50th anniversary of the first female Readers licensed this year, and both will be part of the celebration.

The event will take place on Saturday, 18 May at 2.30pm in Doncaster Minster. The guest speaker is The Ven Joanne Grenfell, Archdeacon of Portsmouth (and former Dean of Women’s Ministry in Sheffield Diocese).  How is ministry richer for everyone due to the presence of women in the priesthood? What difference has a generation of women made in ministry? It is a celebration of all that women have brought to ministry, and continue to bring.

The event is open to everyone and anyone!

Bookings for the event are being taken through Eventbrite  CLICK TO BOOK

There will be refreshments available following the service.

Those wishing to robe should wear cassock, surplice and white stole or blue Reader’s scarf. Robing is optional!