12-1pm Stations of the Cross - just drop in1-2pm Gentle music and silence as we sit quietly at the cross - just drop in2-3pm The Final Hour - a service of Bible readings and prayerAll are very welcome. Come for as long or as short a time as you wish.
12-1pm Stations of the Cross - just drop in1-2pm Gentle music and silence as we sit quietly at the cross - just drop in2-3pm The Final Hour - a service of Bible readings and prayerAll are very welcome. Come for as long or as short a time as you wish.
Join us for a range of services this Holy Week and Easter: times of quiet prayer in person, by phone and online by Zoom, the annual Churches Together Walk of Witness along Northfield High Street, the Good Friday vigil at the Cross of Christ, and... finally... the joy of Easter Day in a celebratory service suitable for the whole family. For details of how to join phone and Zoom services, contact Revd Theresa 07557 472096 / revdtheresamorton@gmail.com
Local residents may remember the original St Bartholomew's Church, which stood on the corner of Hoggs Lane and Frankley Beeches Road, until it was destroyed in an arson attack and demolished over twenty years ago. The people of St Bartholomew’s Church continue to meet regularly at Holloway Hall (see our Services and Events page for more information). Now, however, thanks to a partnership between St Bartholomew's Church, the Church of England Birmingham and Bloor Homes, planning permission has been granted for not just a church, but a community hub, on the former North Worcestershire Golf Course, near the corner of Frankley Beeches Road and Hanging Lane. We hope to go out to tender for the builder shortly, with the aim of opening the building to the public in Summer 2025. It will be known as 'St Bart's Community Hub'. The building has been designed by APEC Architects Ltd, a Birmingham company that specialises in church and community buildings. They have also led the community engagement side of the project to date, ensuring that St Bart's Community Hub is a place where local people feel welcome, included and connected to one another and the community as a whole. More information about this can be found on APEC's website: https://www.apec.ac/portfolio/st-bart-community-hub/There is still a lot more conversation to be had...about how we ensure the new Hub offers activities and services that local people want and which other organisations St Bartholomew should partner with to deliver these. So, keep an eye on this page, as well as St Bartholomew's Church Allen's Cross Facebook page, for updates and events you can join in with to have your say. Suggestions and ideas are also very welcome directly to Revd Theresa Morton: Email: revdtheresamorton@gmail.com Phone/WhatsApp: 07557 472096