Which Sheffield vicars can you recognise in these throwback snaps going back to 1996?
From leading large congregations to moving the online in recent months, the churches of Sheffield and the people who lead them have been part of the community for generations. How many faces here do you recognise?
By Lucy Ball
Published 13th Jan 2021, 11:03 BST
Updated 20th Jan 2021, 09:28 BST
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Take a look back the vicars and reverends from yesteryear and see who you can spot in these pictures going back 25 years years to 1996.
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Pictured at St Andrews Church, Psalter Lane, Sheffield in 2003, where the vicar of the church Rev Nick Jowett is seen with the artist who created the new stained glass window Rona Moody. Photo: Mike Waistell (Staff)
Seen in 1999 removing unsightly posters from Glossop Road, Broomhill were, left to right, The Reverend Adrian Alker, chairman Broomhill forum and the vicar of St Marks, Broomhill, Rev Judith Jessop, vicar of Broomhill methodist church and BANG Member ( Broomhill Action Neighbourhood Group ), Joss Mellor , Broomhill forum member and secretary of BANG Hamish Ritchie. Photo: Andrew Partridge (Staff)
Sue Bond, was the new Tickhill Parish Church's assisstant curate, was pictured with vicar Andrew Teal. Sue is to be ordained at Sheffield Cathedral in 1999 Photo: Steve Taylor
Elected Mayor Martin Winter (centre) is pictured with some of the religious representatives who attended a parayer meeting at The Mansion House in 2002. They are, from left, the Vicar of Askern Mark Wigglesworth, Martin Knight, of the Doncaster Baptist Church, Stephen Clark, Minister of Priory Place Methodist Church, and Pastor Andy Webster, Pentecostal Rossington New Life. Photo: Steve Taylor