Father and daughter link up for joint church service about climate change

By Ryan Parker

16th Jan 2023 | Local News

A Crewe church used the wonders of modern technology to live stream a joint service with another Cheshire venue - looking at climate change.

The Church on Ettiley Heath, Sandbach, enjoyed a service on Sunday (January 15) - highlighting climate change using the famous children's' book "Room on the Broom".

Local lay preacher, Malcolm Crook, led a service at the Elton Road church about how there is "room on the broom" if we think about our actions.

The Church on Ettiley Heath is know for its innovative approach to services (Nub News).

Mr Crook linked up with his daughter, Charlotte Wright, at Wells Green Methodist Church, Brookland Avenue, Wistaston.

All thanks to Zoom, the Crewe and Sandbach churches were able to live stream the event.

The Cheshire churches used giant screens for both venues to enjoy the activities going on.

A spokesperson for the Church on Ettiley Heath told Nub News: "We connected by Zoom and it worked well.

Malcolm Crook linked up with his daughter, Charlotte Wright, at Wells Green Methodist Church, Brookland Avenue, Wistaston (Jonathan White).

"It meant both churches could be connected and enjoy what we were doing, including craft activities."

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