St. Thomas' Church, Crookes

St Thomas' Church, Crookes
Denomination Church of England - Baptist
Churchmanship Anglican - Baptist
History
Dedication St. Thomas
Administration
Deanery Hallam
Archdeaconry Sheffield & Rotherham
Diocese Sheffield
Province York
Clergy
Vicar(s) Revd Mick Woodhead

St Thomas Church, Crookes is an ecumenical church with united Anglican and Baptist traditions, in Sheffield, England, in Crookes. The building still retains most of its original architecture, although a substantial expansion was made in the 1980s where the worship area was rotated and a church lounge and balcony area was installed at the East end of the church.

The church has an extensive staff team which includes the Rector Revd Mick Woodhead and Curate Tom Finnemore, as well as a host of other valuable staff members who oversee a number of core activities of the church, including kids work, Youth, Form, Students, Young Adults etc.

St Thomas Crookes uses a cell and cluster (or Missional Communities) structure which helps enable every member to get involved in mission and ministry.

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History

Previous Vicars of Note:

The church has played a significant role in a number of Charismatic expressions of worship including the Nine O'Clock Service. The church grew to have a congregation of some 2500 in the early 2000s although the church's small physical size meant that it had adopted a city church approach with services taking place in a mixture of larger venues across the city as well as the church buildings at Crookes. The church purchased a group of industrial units, in the Philadelphia area of Sheffield, and started to plant a church called St. Thomas' Church, Philadelphia, or the Philadelphia Campus. St Thomas Philadelphia is now a separate church in partnership with Crookes, though some administration elements are still shared for economy.

Architecture

The church is a classic victorian church with a square tower and gothic arch stained glass windows.

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