The Triangle of Unity Learning Programme
Jan
21
to 10 Mar

The Triangle of Unity Learning Programme

Visitors can enjoy a vibrant display of 10 Globe sculptures, created by pupils from Rossington All Saints Academy, Rossington St Michael’s C of E Primary School, and collaborating artists. Each Globe reflects the pupils’ thoughts on heritage, identity, and our shared environment, offering inspiring insights from the next generation.

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Busy Bee Trail
Mar
28
to 11 Apr

Busy Bee Trail

Discover the amazing hidden world of bees as you explore the Cathedral.

Grab your trail from the gift shop and follow the clues around the building, and learn some brilliant bee facts along the way.

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Children's Spring Craft Mornings
Apr
1
to 8 Apr

Children's Spring Craft Mornings

Bring the children for a fun-filled morning of Spring-themed crafts! Young makers will enjoy a variety of hands-on activities, creating high-quality crafts to take home. Once they’ve finished, they can explore the Cathedral on our Busy Bee Trail.

1 April and 8 April.

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Mar
3
10:00 am10:00

The Bishop of Sheffield’s Annual Lecture 2026

Artificial Intelligence and the Purposes of God

Speaker: Rev Dr Simon Cross

Simon Cross specialises in AI and technology for the Church of England, supporting Anglican bishops in the House of Lords on technology related regulation.  He also represents the Church of England at a consortium of civil society organisations concerned with risk, governance, and research into AI’s mixed consequences for the world.  A former airline pilot, Simon left aviation to complete a DPhil in ‘Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action’.  He is a permanent deacon in Oxford diocese.

The Lecture will focus on why current debates about AI are so cluttered and contradictory, giving attention to technology, contemporary society and concerns about what it means to be human.  In all this, Simon will interrogate human power, reflect on our understanding of God and consider what an informed Christian response to AI should involve.

On Monday 2 March, Simon will speak at the University of Sheffield, The Diamond, 32 Leavygreave Road, Sheffield, S3 7RD. After light refreshments from 7pm, the lecture will be downstairs in Lecture Room 7 from 7.30-9.00pm. This evening event is offered particularly for those who are not able to attend on Tuesday.

Tuesday morning will be a repeat of the Monday lecture, and however on Tuesday afternoon Rt Rev Dr Pete Wilcox, Bishop of Sheffield will give an exposition of Psalm 8, ‘What are human beings?’

This event is particularly for clergy and authorised/licensed lay ministers.
Others who are involved in church ministries are also very welcome

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Light Up Sheffield at Sheffield Cathedral
Dec
5
to 14 Dec

Light Up Sheffield at Sheffield Cathedral

Light Up Sheffield: Three iconic buildings, illuminated with Sheffield art

This December, Sheffield will shine brighter than ever as three of its most iconic landmarks – Sheffield Cathedral, Sheffield Central Library, and Pounds Park – are set to be transformed with breathtaking light projections inspired by the city’s heritage, creativity, and community.

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Pete Mckee's Nativity Artwork
Dec
5
to 13 Jan

Pete Mckee's Nativity Artwork

Celebrate the festive season at Sheffield Cathedral with a brand-new artwork by Sheffield artist Pete McKee. ‘A Sheffield Nativity’ captures the joyful chaos of a school nativity, while celebrating the Cathedral’s Schools Singing Programme, Sheffield’s people and Christmas traditions, and the Archer Project’s vital work supporting those with lived experience of homelessness.

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