Wallasey Cluster
The United Reformed Church's Wallasey Cluster of churches comprises: Marlowe Road URC; St Andrew's, New Brighton; Seacombe URC; Serpentine Road Family Church; and Wallasey Village URC. Representatives from these churches meet regularly to share experiences and resources, and to plan joint activities. ____________________________________________ The Cluster representatives meet on Thursday, 17th May, at Serpentine Road Family Church. CLUSTER SERVICE The annual Cluster Service was held on Sunday, 13th May, at Seacombe United Reformed Church. The preacher was the Revd Graham Cook, and the service was followed by a faith lunch in the church hallth span> Cluster Pulpit Exchange This year the Cluster pulpit exchange will take ...
Preaching plan
MAY 6th 11.00 a.m. Morning worship led by Dave Powell will include the Sacrament of Holy Communion 13th 11.00 a.m. The Annual combined service of the Wallasey Cluster of URCs will be held in our church. The preacher is the Revd Graham Cook, past-Moderator of Mersey Synod 20th 11.00 a.m. Morning worship led by Dave Powell will include the infant baptism of Ruby May Robinson 27th 11.00 a.m. Morning worship led by Dave Powell JUNE 3rd 11.00 a.m. Trinity Sunday morning worship led by the Revd Ian Smith 10th 11.00 a.m. Morning worship led by Graham Mitchell 17th 11.00 a.m. ...
A Seasonal Prayer
A PRAYER FOR PENTECOST Holy Spirit, you are depth, silence and wholeness. Into a noisy world speak your word of calm; into troubled fretful hearts let your peace descend; into relations fractured by misunderstanding and hurt bring your reconciling love, and thus may our own faith find depth, silence and wholeness. from 'Called to praise' compiled by Donald Hilton, Christian Education, 2005
Latest News
Wallasey Cluster Service On Sunday, 13th May, Seacombe URC hosted the Wallasey Cluster annual service. The preacher was the Revd Graham Cook, past-Moderator of Mersey Synod, and the service included contributions from all churches within the Cluster. It was good to meet for worship in fellowship with our friends from the other churches with whom we share such a close bond. Easter 2012 On Easter Day our celebrations included the welcoming of three new members into our fellowship, a re-affirmation of faith by existing members, and the celebration of Holy Communion. The Easter display reflected the activities undertaken at the Lent Fellowship meetings ...
What’s on
MAY Wednesday 2nd 7.30 pm. The Elders meet in the lounge Friday 4th 9.15 am. South Wallasey Friday morning prayers in the lounge Saturday 5th 10.30 pm. South Wallasey coffee morning in the middle hall Friday 11th 9.15 am. South Wallasey Friday morning prayers in the lounge Sunday 13th Christian Aid Week begins 11.00 am. Wallasey Cluster service at Seacombe URC Tuesday 15th 8.00 pm. South Wallasey Joint Council meets at St Mary’s, Withens Lane Thursday 17th 7.30 pm. Wallasey Cluster meets at Serpentine Road Family Church Friday 18th 9.15 am. South ...
Pastor’s letter
Dear All, The story is told about Albert Einstein, the brilliant physicist, when he was at Princeton University in America in the early 20th century. Einstein was travelling from Princeton on a train, and when the ticket inspector came down the aisle to punch the passengers’ tickets, Einstein couldn’t find his. He looked in his waistcoat pocket, he looked in his trouser pockets, he looked in his briefcase, but there was no ticket. The ticket inspector was gracious: ‘Not to worry, Dr Einstein, I know who you are, we all know who you are, and I’m sure you ...
South Wallasey Group of Churches
The South Wallasey Group of Churches is a covenanted ecumenical grouping of churches based in (or near) south Wallasey, i.e. in, or near, the Seacombe area. The Group consists of St Paul's, Seacombe and the Parish of the Resurrection, St Mary's Anglican churches; Our Lady and St Joseph's Roman Catholic church; the Salvation Army; Serpentine Road Family Church; and us. ______________________________________________ Good Friday Walk of Witness The South Wallasey Group of Churches organised the annual Good Friday Walk of Witness this year on behalf of Wallasey Churches Together. The walk started at St Thomas', Liscard and proceeded to Liscard Way for an act ...



