EVENTS
Coffee Morning
First Wednesday of each Month (not August)
Call in for a chat & refreshments
This is a monthly event in support of Church & Charity
10.00 am until 12 Noon in the Church Lounge.
The chosen charity from September 2024 until August 2025
is Doncaster Baby Basics
2025 FORTHCOMING EVENTS Thursday 2nd Soup & bread roll 12Noon. 2pm Craft & Chat. Sunday 5th Annual Covenant Service 10.00am Rev J. Henry. Wednesday 8th 10.00am until 12 Noon New Year Coffee Morning. Tuesday 14th Ladies Fellowship new meeting 2pm, Poetry Tickhill Writers. Thursday 16th Soup & bread roll 12Noon. 2pm Craft & Chat. Sunday 19th 10.30am Tickhill Churches Together Service for Christian unity week bring and share lunch afterwards. Tuesday 21st Property committee meeting 10.00am. Sunday 26th Tickhill no service. Joint service at Alder Grove Balby Rev T. Read 10.30am. Monday 27th Tickhill Churches Together Meeting 10.30am. February 2025.Saturday 1st Cleaning & work morning 10am to 12Noon. Sunday 2nd 10.30am Communion Service Rev J. Henry. Wednesday 5th Coffee Morning 10am until 12 Noon. Tuesday 11th Ladies Fellowship Rainbow Raffle & Quiz Proceeds Blue Bell Wood Hospice. Thursday 13th Soup & bread roll 12Noon. 2pm Craft & Chat. Sunday 16th 10.30am Connect Service Rev J. Henry. ![]() Thursday 27th Soup & bread roll 12Noon. 2pm Craft & Chat.
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Community & Tickhill Methodist Church form T.C.T. They meet together during Advent, week of Christian Unity, Lent and for Christian Aid support.
Unity Supper in the week of Christian Unity, January each year.
Easter Service 7.30 am. Sunday Morning at the Buttercross Market Place
Rogation Sunday groups drive to local farms to bless the land.
Summer Social event for T.C.T. is an Afternoon Tea, with quiz and lots of chat.
Tickhill Community Scarecrow Festival. The church was opened for refreshments from 10.30am until 2.30pm.
What Scarecrow? It was eventually decided to introduce our Methodist founder John Wesley to the festival visitors. A group of people worked together and produced the scarecrow you see in the photographs below.
Visit of the Coat of Hopes
Coat of Hopes arriving on Saturday 5th October after being walked from Rotherham. The coat is made up of 630 pieces of patchwork, applique and embroidered shapes by people concerned with national and world wide environmental problems. The coat was walked from the south coast of England to Cop 26 in Glasgow and since has been taken to various parts of the UK.
- Tickhill Methodist Church
- Northgate
- Tickhill
- South Yorkshire
- DN11 9HY