This article looks at the body through the lens of disability. I use two discourses to balance out and correct misapprehensions and misunderstandings. These discourses are the academic discourse and my own story. This article is inspired by the gap in Living in love and faith (2020) of the body, there being no reference to the body as body in this report.
Read moreOur June 2025 magazine includes articles on Psalm 23 and our upcoming Boundary Walk as well as prayers, reflections and news from our various groups.
Read moreThe March 2025 magazine contains a letter from Julian Heaton, about our Mission Community plus a piece on 80 years of Christian Aid.
Read moreThe December 2024 and January 2025 magazine contains a letter from Harvie and Sally – plus news of all that’s going on in the next few weeks.
Read moreOver the last two Sunday’s we have had an open collection during our morning church services for the DEC Turkey-Syria Earthquake Appeal
Read moreThank you for visiting our website this year! We’re a small church in Bury, Lancashire, but over half the visits come from outside the UK.
Read moreFoundations for Ministry is an exciting course open to anyone active in church life who feels a sense of vocation or calling to Ministry.
Read moreHere are the summer arrangements for The Eagles Wing. They are a mutual support group for asylum seekers, refugees and local people in Bury.
Read moreThe Pentecost June 2022 magazine includes news and updates from most of our church groups and organisations. Plus there’s a little about Bake Off…
Read moreOur Summer Fair is back this Saturday, 28th May 2022, after taking a break the last 2 years due to circumstances beyond our control…
Read more…there was that undefinable something in his make-up that caused him to stand out and above all those around him.
Read moreIn light of the revision of the rules allowing limited access to Church buildings, the Vicar will be celebrating a service of Holy Communion in St. John with St. Mark Church at 10.30am on Sunday.
Read moreIn memory of Lance Corporal John Smith who died 21st April 1917, aged just 26. He left a wife and 2 children.
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