Macclesfield Express

Church reopened to renew couple’s vows 60 years on

- RHIANNON MCDOWALL

AREDUNDANT church was brought out of retirement for a very special occasion.

Christ Church, on Bridge Street, hasn’t been used for worship for more than 30 years.

But its religious responsibi­lity was temporaril­y revived in honour of Dorothy and David Mitchell, who returned to the special church to renew their wedding vows 60 years after they were married there.

The couple, who were brought up in Macclesfie­ld and are former members of the Christ Church Youth Fellowship, were married in 1958.

Now both aged 82 and living in Somerset, their daughter Alison Dellar arranged for the church to be opened when they returned to Macclesfie­ld to attend the funeral of Dorothy’s brother Stanley Harrison.

David, a retired vicar and former King’s pupil, said: “It was wonderful, so many memories came flooding back. It’s very much the same.”

He added: “It was sad to leave Macclesfie­ld, we have very fond memories, but we felt it was our responsibi­lity to do so.”

The visit was also an opportunit­y for Macclesfie­ld Town fan David to return to his other ‘temple’ – the Moss Rose.

The grandfathe­r of five added: “My other temple is Macclesfie­ld Town football ground. It’s been a good time to return to Macclesfie­ld - all my prayers are being answered at the moment!”

Alan Brant, who is a member of The Roe-naissance Project, a volunteer group formed to promote the conservati­on and renewal of Christ Church, said he was thrilled they were able to reopen the church for the marriage renewals.

He said: “We were happy to let them in and have a look around.

“We do get quite a lot of requests from people who would like go in for old time’s sake, but we don’t get many services nowadays. It was a really family affair, it was lovely.”

The special service was conducted by the Mitchell’s son-in-law, the Reverend Geoff Waters, with their daughters Helen Mitchell and Louise Waters also in attendance.

The couple were also surprised with a visit from David Booth, who is also a former member of the Youth Fellowship and a member of the Roe-naissance group.

The church is owned by the Churches Conservati­on Trust and currently opens to the public on the last Sunday of each month for the Treacle Market. The next market is on Sunday, April 29.

 ??  ?? Left: An old picture from Christ Church Youth Fellowship, showing Mr and Mrs Clark’s anniversar­y. It was taken in Christ Church School, possibly in 1956. Front row (from left) Dorothy Harrison, Mrs Clark, Mr Clark, David Mitchell. Middle Row: Jack...
Left: An old picture from Christ Church Youth Fellowship, showing Mr and Mrs Clark’s anniversar­y. It was taken in Christ Church School, possibly in 1956. Front row (from left) Dorothy Harrison, Mrs Clark, Mr Clark, David Mitchell. Middle Row: Jack...
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Dorothy and David Mitchell (centre) at the specially-opened Christ Church, Macclesfie­ld, with daughters (from left) Helen Mitchell and Louise Waters, and the Reverend Geoff Waters, who conducted the ceremony
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