Aspull Messy Church at Saint Elizabeth's

Aspull Messy Church at Saint Elizabeth's Messy Church is all-age, midweek, with activities, stories, prayers, songs, and a meal. It's for families who can't get to church on Sundays.

Messy Church...
is a way of being church for families involving fun
is a church, not a craft club, that helps people encounter Jesus
is found across the world
values are about being Christ-centred, for all ages, based on creativity, hospitality and celebratio

12/10/2025

MESSY CHURCH at St Elizabeth’s Parish Hall is on Monday 20th October from 4pm til 6pm.
Activities. Games. Fun….Songs….Food!
Love to see you there..something for all the family

12/07/2024

Aspull Messy Church at St Elizabeth’s Parish Hall this Monday from 4pm til 6 pm…stories,activities,games…and food……All Welcome. please share.. thanks

10/11/2022

“Why Wear A Poppy?” by Don Crawford

“Please wear a poppy,” the lady said,
And held one forth, but I shook my head,
Then I stopped and watched as she offered them there,
And her face was old and lined with care;
But beneath the scars the years had made
There remained a smile that refused to fade.

A boy came whistling down the street,
Bouncing along on carefree feet,
His smile was full of joy and fun:
“Lady,” said he, “May I have one?”
When she pinned it on he turned to say,
“Why do we wear a poppy today?”

The lady smiled in her wistful way,
And answered, “This is Remembrance Day,
And the poppy there is a symbol for
The gallant ones who died in war,
And because they did, you and I are free,
That’s why we wear the poppy, you see.

I had a boy about your size,
With golden hair and big blue eyes.
He loved to play and jump and shout,
Free as a bird he would race about.
As the years went by he learned and grew,
And became a man – as you will, too.

But the war went on and he had to stay,
And all I could do was wait and pray.
His letters told of the dreadful plight,
(I can see it still in my dreams at night)
With the tanks and guns and cruel barbed wire,
and the mines and bullets, the bombs and fire.

Till at last, at last, the war was won –
And that’s why we wear a poppy, son.”
The small boy turned as if to go,
Then said, “Thanks lady, I’m glad to know,
That sure did sound like an awful fight,
But your son – did he come back all right?”

A tear rolled down each faded cheek:
She shook her head but didn’t speak.
I slunk away in a sort of shame,
And if you were me you’d have done the same:
For our thanks, in giving, is oft delayed
Though our freedom was bought
And thousands paid.

And so when we see a poppy worn,
Let us reflect on the burden borne,
By those who gave their very all,
When asked to answer their country’s call.
That we at home in peace might live.
Then wear a poppy,
Remember
And give.

21/10/2022
07/02/2022
11/02/2021

The first of the family 'Welcome packs' have been emailed out today in preparation for the launch next week.
Do you know a family who might like to join? Get in touch with us at [email protected] and we will organise a personal welcome pack for them.

28/01/2021

Address

St. Elizabeth's Parish Hall
Wigan
WN21QX

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