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Parade Service at Haworth Road


On Sunday 31st January, our morning service was an Own Arrangement led by the leaders and children of Rainbows, Brownies and Guides. 

Their theme was ‘Promises’ and the children dramatized the story of Noah’s Ark and God’s promise.  I hope you can spot the Ark, the Animals (2x2) and the Rainbow in the photograph.


Four members of the congregation told of promises they had made - 
Baby’s Christening, Proposal of Marriage,
Marriage and Adult Baptism in a Baptist Church.

During the service the Bradford West Division Commissioner, presented Girl Guiding Long Service
Awards to Karen (Guides) for 20 years, Christine  (Guide Leader) for 40 years and Janice (Brownies)
for 50 years’ service.

We congratulate them all and thank them for the amazing amount of time and dedication given to
the many children who have passed through our Uniformed Organisations.       


Brenda D, Haworth Road 

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