This Sunday Graeme gave us his (action-packed!) reflections on faith and, after the service, Paul Magnall lead us in a biodiversity survey in the sunny church garden.
Sunday Service 4th June 2023
Today is Trinity Sunday and our service this morning was led by Toby, Tim shared his reflections with us after a recent trip to Iona, and Heston led us in the Feast of Life.
Sunday Service 28th May 2023
This Sunday we celebrated Pentecost! Alleluia!
Sunday Service 21st May 2023 / APCM
Our service this Sunday included our APCM (Annual Parochial Church Meeting or, as Heston calls it, Annual Party for Church Members)
Dancing on the roof!
As mentioned in the service on Sunday, the scaffolding was being taken down during the service. Before the service, Heston and a few of members of the church were able to go up the scaffolding to inspect the finished roof. It is a year and a week since the scaffolding first went up and over 10 years since we decided to stay in the church building and to work towards fixing the roof. It has been quite a journey!
Here are some photos from Sunday and also from Monday morning once all the scaffolding was taken down plus a photo to remind us of the leaky concrete tiles we used to have.




Sunday Service 14th May 2023
This Sunday marks the start of Christian Aid Week and Katherine Hogg shared with us from her experience of working for Christian Aid
Sunday Service 7th May 2023
This morning Richard led us in our worship and Pauline shared with us about martyrs and martyrdom.
Read MoreSunday Service 30 April 2023
Richard led our worship on the last Sunday in April. Toby reflected on the juxtaposition of joy and pain, both in Psalm 23 and also in our own lives.
Organ removal
At All Hallows’ we have an organ that hasn’t been played for at least 18 years. Since we consider this redundant to our requirements and would like to use the space for other purposes we have applied for permission to sell it. This requires us to post a document on our website for a month to allow people to comment. At the end of this period, if no one has a serious objection, we will be selling the organ.
If you know anyone who might be interested in purchasing the organ please let them know about it or contact us.
Sunday Service 23 April 2023
This morning, Pauline led us in our worship and Paul shared with us some thoughts about food in relation to Rainbow Junktion, the Bible and the Feast of Life.
Sunday Service 16 April 2023
“What does the Resurrection mean to you? Does it matter? And if it does matter, how does it affect you?”
Jonathan shared some fascinating and thoughtful insights (as ever!) as he helped us to explore these questions and reflected on how we might think about the Resurrection in this age of science, and in the light of its historical context.
Easter Sunday Service 9 April 2023
Death, the tool that oppressors and those who want to be in control use to keep us in our place, death has lost its power. The risen Jesus takes us by the hand, leading us from death to life.
Read MoreGood Friday
Good Friday reflections amongst the bins
Read MorePalm Sunday 2 April 2023
For Palm Sunday we heard from Tim, who shared his thoughts about failure for the start of Holy Week with some excellent analogies!
Read MoreHoly Week and Easter 2023
Next week is Holy Week and the Headingley and All Hallows Team Ministry warmly invites you to join us in these services of devotion, reflection and, finally, celebration.
Sunday Service 26 March 2023
This morning, Jackie led our worship with Adriaan and Magnus sharing with us about “Living Well with Failure”. Jonathan led us in the feast of life and Graham stepped in at the last minute to lead our music.
Read MoreL-R: Tom Collins, Brother Magnus, Sarah Coltman). Rainbow Junktion volunteers celebrate their success.
Rainbow Junktion Nails 5k Parkrun
Recently, on one of the coldest Saturdays of 2023, members of Rainbow Junktion took part in the Woodhouse Moor Parkrun, to raise awareness of this vital charity and collect donations for those experiencing food poverty.
Based here at All Hallows Leeds, Rainbow Junktion aims to tackle food poverty, fight food waste and build community. This group of dedicated volunteers intercepts food that would otherwise be thrown away from supermarkets, restaurants and several other sources. They turn it into healthy, nutritious meals for anyone and everyone on a pay-as-you-feel/can donation basis. They also operate a weekly foodshare for those households who need foodstuffs, because of the steep rise in the cost of living.
At the Parkrun, the Rainbow Junktion team were pleased to collect items that will help some of the 150+ households they support every week. Many of these are in heart-breaking need with the cost-of-living crisis. Across the city of Leeds, the charity is seen as a ground-breaking way of helping those who are often on the fringes of society and in great need.
This crucial operation builds community through fundraising and hosting events while enabling its users to feel cherished and valued. The leadership team are highly respected by Leeds City Council and they have presented their experiences to a full civic and council chamber.
Commenting on his first Parkrun, Tom Collins, 20, of Woodhouse said:
"It was great to join the Parkrun and represent Rainbow Junktion with such a friendly and welcoming bunch of people. I'm thankful for all those who donated items so we can give to those most in need."
Magnus Hall, 49, who is a Franciscan Friar and hasn't run for years, added:
"I did 5k in 37 minutes without stopping and I'm well pleased. So I will be returning to improve this time! More importantly, it's great that Parkrun is providing a location for its members to give to Rainbow Junktion, and I look forward to strengthening the bond between the two groups.”
Sarah Coltman, who has been attending Parkrun since 2012, added:
“Parkrun and Rainbow Junktion are two of my two most favourite local organisations. They are both so fantastically inclusive, welcoming everyone who turns up. Now the Parkrun community have gone one step further and are providing food donations on the first Saturday of every month, which will be a big help with the foodshare.”
Parkrun attendees can bring donations to the first Saturday run of each month, where Rainbow Junktion volunteers will gladly accept them. Tom, Magnus and Sarah (pictured) will be attending more frequently so say hello to them and other Rainbow Junktion volunteers when they join in. More information can be found about Rainbow Junktion here.
Essential post-run refreshments at Coffee On The Crescent. This local coffee shop has supported Rainbow Junktion for many years through pay-it-forward coffee donations and the iconic Sofas of Hyde Park calendars. (Pictured: L-R Tim Linley, Sarah Coltman, Tom Collins).
Sunday Service 19 March 2023
This Sunday in our Lent series on failure, Dust and Glory, Pauline shared her thoughts on the failures of the Church. Catch up here:
Sunday Service 12 March 2023
This morning, Toby led our worship and Jonathan shared with us his thoughts on sin and “How to sin well”!
Read MoreSunday Service 5 March 2023
This morning Adriaan and Jonathan led us in our worship and Robin Fishwick shared with us his thoughts on sin.
Unfortunately, the Internet was disconnected briefly so the readings have been added later.