Today Cross Street remembers the victims of the 22 May 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. We hold in our prayers all affected by hatred and violence, and will continue to pray and work towards a compassionate, safe world for all.
Photo: Laying flowers in St Ann's Square
Our congregation stands with the trans community and will continue with our aim to be a safe space for all, and it saddens us when on occasions we simply cannot ensure the safety needed for an event.
It is with regret that Cross Street Chapel has decided that we can no longer host Sophie LaBelle’s Trans Agenda event on Sunday 26/02/23. We received advice from Greater Manchester Police that, according to police intelligence,
there was a risk of escalating tensions at the event which meant that we should hire security. To ensure the safety and well-being of our staff and visitors to the chapel, we decided that the level of risk was too great in this instance.
Especially for people under 5! Come along on Wednesday at 11 am and have fun with Rosie's Hat - listen to the story and play! @CrossStChapel@StChrys @brunswickmcr
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Table Bookings going fast. Get your tickets to support the Pacemakers of our communities. This WILL be a great opportunity to network. Businesses represented so far: @Ciptex; @bubbleventures; @AspenifyInc; @BigThingK; @Henshaws; @ILoveBramhall
Thank you to everyone who attended yesterday's event in support of Hate Crime Awareness Week. Photos from the event can be viewed on our Facebook page: https://t.co/d4fi1ppgnR #HCAW18#HateCrimeAwarenessWeek