Looking for an opportunity to volunteer in Horsforth? There are currently opportunities in the Horsforth Farmers’ Market Team, Horsforth Community Minibus, a new Bereavement Cafe and in the Assemblies Team (Open the Book), some of which only need a few hours of commitment per month – take a look: Horsforth Farmers’ Market needs 2 volunteers HFM are looking for two people to join the team – one with a role to develop our social media presence and website, and a second more generic role building capacity within the team picking up roles from the current team members, which suit your gifts and availability.  To findRead More →

Over 70 people from churches across Horsforth joined together for this special one-off event to celebrate the work of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost and share and pray together for the work of the Holy Spirit among us today. There was a great atmosphere of unity, faith and prayerfulness for our town as we enjoyed a varied programme including: worship, encouraging stories from churches, information and prayer in small groups, gathered prayer around a map, and testimonies. The feedback from those who were able to attend has been fantastic, with many saying it was an uplifting evening for them. The Holy Spirit’s work in eachRead More →

Want to celebrate and discover more of what the Holy Spirit is doing in Horsforth today? Heard of things like ‘Open the Book’ and ‘Town of Sanctuary’ but not sure what they really are? Curious about how God’s spirit is joining Churches together in a special way? Or would just love the opportunity to hear encouraging stories, worship, pray and fellowship with others? THEN COME ALONG ON PENTECOST SUNDAY 8TH JUNE 7 – 9PM at The Grove Centre We are having this one-off special event to celebrate the work of the Holy Spirit in birthing the church, AND in His ongoing work today in ourRead More →

A range of Easter events meant that all could engage in the right way for them – from a bacon buttie outside The Grove, to hunting eggs at St James, or reflecting around the cross on Good Friday, or at sunrise on Sunday – we joined in with remembering the suffering and joy of the events of that first Easter. Firstly, on the Saturday before Easter we had a new Pop Up event held on The Grove Grass – inviting people to drop by, sit down for a bacon buttie or soup and have a chat, Phil Maud of The Grove church was very pleasedRead More →