
The seed of suffering in you may be strong, but don't wait until you have no more suffering before allowing yourself to be happy."
— Thich Nhat Hanh (The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching)

Our National President Neville Kenyon will be visiting our Chapel on Sunday 3rd October.
Please come along and meet him at the service at 10:45am.

Our annual Harvest Festival will be held in the Chapel on Sunday 26th September at 10:45am.
You are most welcome to join us.
The Chapel will be open on Sunday 12th September between 1pm and 4pm. Everyone is most welcome to come and have a look around our wonderful historic chapel.
Refreshments will be served in our schoolroom.
It's that time of year - SAT's and exams. They seem to go along with lovely sunny days when sitting inside revising is made even more difficult. Do your best. It will be worth it in the end.
Louis Wylde, whilst still making regular visits to the Sheffield Childrens Hospital, is at home and progressing nicely. He is walking and likes to play on his swing with his sister Faye. Faye is 7 years old and loves to play and help 18 month old Louis.
Heather and James Shaw have both just left Bradfield School to move on to King Edward's School 6th form. James will be studying photography and Heather, PE.
Best wishes to you all.
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I would like to draw your attention to our Open Afternoons for the Heritage Inspired ‘Explore Our Heritage' weekend in Sheffield. Underbank Chapel will be opening from 12.00 to 4.00pm on Saturday and Sunday 12th - 13th June. Do tell your friends about it.
In addition to refreshments in The Schoolroom, we plan to have an exhibition of Underbank Chapel memorabilia. Please do let us know if you have any suitable items for this. Note our memorabilia does not have to be from ‘antiquity'! - indeed, it is particularly the ‘recent past' that interests many people.
Of course we are also open on the Sunday June 13th at 10.45am for our service. All are welcome to come to this; it will have a heritage theme. As a chapel we are, of course, interested in our present and our future. Yet it is always most important to understand and celebrate our past, too.
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Sunday 12 September 2010 10:45 -
12:00
Sunday Service - Rev June Pettitt
Sunday 12 September 2010 13:00 -
16:00
Open Afternoon
Sunday 19 September 2010 10:45 -
12:00
Sunday Service - Stephanie Cage
Sunday 26 September 2010 10:45 -
12:00
Harvest Festival - Rev June Pettitt
Sunday 3 October 2010 10:45 -
12:00
Sunday Service - Neville Kenyon