Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
Ronald Ross Avenue Netherton, L30 5RD, United Kingdom
Palm Sunday is the first Day of Holy Week. It is when Christians remember how Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey. It is called Palm Sunday because the people were so happy to see Jesus and knew that he was very important, so they took branches from the Palm and Olive Trees that lined the road. They waved them in the air shouting 'Hosanna' (which means 'God Saves' in Hebrew) and put some of them on the road to make it easier for the donkey to walk on the rocky road.

St Oswald Church and Community Centre

St Oswald's is a Church of England Church on the outskirts of Liverpool, in Netherton. It is 1 of the 2 churches, St. Helen's Church in Sefton village being the other, in the Team Ministry of Netherton and Sefton.

We're a busy church with lots of community activities and groups, as well as close links to St Oswald's C. of E. Primary School next door to the church.

We believe that there is a God with whom we can have a relationship through his Son Jesus Christ, and that God is active in the world today by the Holy Spirit. We're seeking both to grow in our relationship with God and to join in with the work of the Spirit. Our strapline is... 'sharing the warmth of God's love with all people,' and we want to make a real difference to the community of Netherton in which we are based.

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Revd Ali Chesworth

St. Oswald's Church,
Ronald Ross Ave,
Netherton

L30 5RD
Rev Ali Chesworth
07826 602361

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Palm Sunday Holy Communion

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Oswald Church and Community Centre
Address
Ronald Ross Avenue Netherton, L30 5RD, United Kingdom

Palm Sunday is the first Day of Holy Week. It is when Christians remember how Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey. It is called Palm Sunday because the people were so happy to see Jesus and knew that he was very important, so they took branches from the Palm and Olive Trees that lined the road. They waved them in the air shouting 'Hosanna' (which means 'God Saves' in Hebrew) and put some of them on the road to make it easier for the donkey to walk on the rocky road.