Paying our respects to the Angel of the North.

 

Visit this iconic symbol of the North East, great for photos, great view and great to be able to say “I’ve been there”. No time in the region would be complete without visiting.
It’s happening on Sunday afternoon, 6 Oct. Response needed (sv.chaplaincy@northumbria.ac.uk) if you would like to come with us so we can bake enough cakes! … Because we’re also going to enjoy (free) tea and cakes on the way back with the Bishop of Jarrow at his home near the Angel.

Bring money for your return bus fare(£5 should cover it) and meet in front of the Student Union so we can leave the university at 1:30pm from there we’ll go to the bus to take us to the Angel.

See here to learn a bit more about this well-loved public art work.

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About Andii

Coordinating faith adviser and also Anglican chaplain at Northumbria Universty. Been an ordained Anglican since 1986. Involved in urban ministry and as a university and college chaplain. Still also part-time involvement as a tutor in degree-level theological and ministerial education. Interests: technology, education, environment, social justice, creativity, personal and spiritual growth.

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