Wednesday 27 May 2020

Eleventh Emailing - Being Church in the Context of Covid 19


UPDATES AND USEFUL INFORMATION   (27th May 2020)

Dear All

Sunday is Pentecost, and we remember the coming of the Holy Spirit in a new and special way.  Let’s rejoice, even, or maybe especially, in these times that we serve a great God and that uncertain times are in God’s hands.  Maybe we need to sing, as we used to when I ministered in Panama, ‘O let the power fall on me.’

We hope that this circulation continues to be helpful.  We are retaining all of the past ‘Coronavirus’ emailings, as well as associated and relevant documents, on the Synod Coronavirus blog - https://urceasternsynod.blogspot.com/


WORSHIP

One of the joys of this time is the opportunity to share in worship in all sorts of places.  We mentioned some of the URC, and partcularly Eastern Synod, opportunities in early emailings.  As the weeks have passed, it seems worth revisiting this and also posting on the blog a list, that can be updated, of services.  So, this information is repeated at - https://urceasternsynod.blogspot.com/2020/05/online-worship.html

There is a long list of URCs offering online worship posted on the main URC website –      https://urc.org.uk/latest-news/3385-coronavirus-worshipping-digitally

This includes the service produced each week by the URC’s Daily Devotions –

Churches from Eastern Synod on this list include:

Cambridge, Downing Place; recorded act of worship on YouTube

Colchester, Plume Avenue URC; live streamed services on Facebook

Ipswich and East Suffolk United Reformed Churches; recorded services on YouTube

Linton Free Church, live stream of services on Zoom and recorded on YouTube. Details on website

Norwich and Area URCs; visual and audio recordings of services on website 

Sawston Free Church, Cambridgeshire; audio recordings of sermons on website

Witham URC, video and audio recordings of services via website -  https://www.withamurc.org.uk/  (Scroll down on home page for video and scroll down worship page for audio only)

Other churches within the Synod offering online worship – and this is not an exhaustive list – include:

Cambourne, recorded act of worship on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/CambourneChurch
Also, see the Cambourne version of ‘The Blessing’

Chelmsford, Christ Church, video sermons available via the website - https://christchurchchelmsford.co.uk/youtubesermons/

Herts and Essex Border Ecumenical Area – downloadable resource available via the website - https://www.haebea.org/coronavirus-prayers-and-resources/sunday-worship.html

St Ives Free Church, video worship available via the website – http://www.stivesfreechurch.org/ - look for ‘Worship at Home’

West Suffolk United Reformed Churches – recorded act of worship on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=West+Suffolk+United+Reformed+Churches

If you are not on this list and would be happy to be added, please let the Synod Moderator know.

Other services from other denominations are also readily available, as is worship provided by radio and television.


WORSHIP ROADSHOWS

The worship “roadshows” continue, and we want to continue to promote them as a useful resource.

Please pass the information on. The advantage of this method is that the material is there when you want it. To find them, please go to the Synod YouTube channel and look for the video you want - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtYncbpZJ4PKBBrjrcXBHrw
We are also happy to email (or post) the written script to anyone who would like to receive it, either instead of watching, or to accompany the watching.  If you would like to receive the emailed script, please email Lindsey to request it – training@urceastern.org.uk  - If you, or anyone you know who doesn’t have email, would like a posted script, please let one of us know by phone or email. 

This week, number 5, (available Thursday 28th) presented by Lindsey, focusses on prayer worship.


BIG DAY OUT

Just a reminder that we have now postponed Eastern Synod’s Big Day Out, scheduled for June 13th. We are currently exploring provisional dates for a re-scheduled event in 2021, and will announce that over the next few weeks.


SYNOD MEETING

At the moment we are hoping to hold the next Synod Meeting (10th October, Christ Church, Braintree). That will be kept under review, but is the current intention.


WHAT NEXT?  (LIFE AFTER LOCKDOWN) –
THINKING ABOUT GETTING BUILDINGS READY FOR USE

I would like to again refer to the “Ready for the new “normal”” document.

Mostly, we are not yet thinking of re-opening buildings. The current advice remains that this might be the beginning of July at the earliest.  However, it is not too early to begin to think through some of the implications.  The document includes a lot of practical tips.  Please think about whether you need to do a risk assessment in respect of any, or all, activities.  (The answer is probably ‘yes’.)  And please contact us if you think we can offer any support or advice.  We don’t have all the answers, but we can help address any questions.

For ease of access, the document is on the Synod blog –
- but if you want the ‘posh’ version (and a downloadable pdf) it is now on the main URC website - https://urc.org.uk/images/Communications/New-Normal-2020.pdf
Also, if you would like it hand – and more manageable – chunks, the South Western Synod have produced a helpful set of the different sections - https://www.urcsouthwest.org.uk/preparing-for-the-new-normal-advice-from-urc-synod-moderators/


WALKING THE WAY RESOURCES

There are revised versions of the Walking the Way Summer and Pentecost 2020 resources now available, with corrections made and some more great images from Elizabeth Gray-King added to the Pentecost resource to replace some of the more ‘bland’ ones.


ALL-AGE WORSHIP RESOURCES
(related to next Sunday – PENTECOST May 31)

Materials for Pentecost for All ages and Families at home

A bible story for Pentecost Read and Illustrated by Nicola from the Jesus Story Book Bible

Friends on Faith Adventures @home – Pentecost Power
This is a weekly resource and this week is focussing on Pentecost.  It is packed full of ideas for families at home with stories, crafts, games, prayers activities and lots more.
The ‘Pentecost Power’ resource will be published on Thursday following this link https://urc.org.uk/resources-for-children-and-youth

Roots materials
www.rootsontheweb.com/familiesathome31may

All Age worship for Pentecost

The Children and youth CYDO+ team have worked together on All age worship for Pentecost and the service will be made available from 9am on Sunday 31st May. 













Join the Children's and Youth Work CYDO+ team in intergenerational worship at 9am on Sunday 31 May as we celebrate Pentecost together. The service will remain available to watch on our YouTube channel. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0dWr4cxnjTS-bWOvt-rUXVWWnyY_FEd5… #URC Youth


URC AND GERMAN PARTNER CHURCH TO HOLD DIGITAL SERVICE FOR PENTECOST

A virtual Pentecost Communion service, between the United Reformed Church (URC) and the Evangelische Kirche der Pfalz (Protestant churches of the Palatinate region of Germany), will be held on Saturday 30 May.
The service, taking place via Zoom, will be led by both the Revd Philip Brooks, URC Secretary for Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations, and Pfarrer Martin Henninger, Minister of the Lutherkirche in Frankenthal, who is also the Convener of the Friends of the URC of the Evangelische Kirche der Pfalz.

The service will be conducted in English and German and takes place at 5pm (BST, 6pm in Germany).

The Revd Philip Brooks said: “Thanks to the long-standing partnership between the two churches, this service offers a unique opportunity to share in fellowship between the UK and Germany in the face of a global crisis. Celebrating Pentecost together in this way feels particularly apt. We hope that members from German and UK churches, regardless of whether they have a twinning arrangement or not, will log on for the service.”

Choir members and musicians from the Lutherkirche in Frankenthal, will be recording two well-known hymns especially for the service, and the Revd John Proctor, General Secretary of the URC will offer a Pentecost message, as will his counterpart Manfred Sutter from the Evangelische Kirche der Pfalz.
As this is a digital service, please have a small glass of wine (or juice) and a piece of bread ready if you would like to receive communion. However, this is not compulsory. You can simply observe if you feel more comfortable doing that.
People are also invited to socialise after the service using the Zoom breakout room facility.

Take part in the service here, and use these log-in details when prompted: meeting ID: 949 1669 8036, password: 941242.


ONLINE REFLECTIVE GROUP FOR PEOPLE IN MINISTRY

Mondays 10.30-12.45, £15 per session.

Mark Argent and Lynsey Heslegrave are offering a series of online reflective groups for people in ministry in June and July 2020.

These draw on our backgrounds in spiritual direction and supervision and offer a space for people to reflect with others in ministry on their changing role in the world of Covid19, and on where God is in this.

As this is about reflecting on current experience, people will gain most from attending regularly. Each session is self-contained and people are welcome to attend for whichever sessions suit them. For more information or to book, please use the following links:
We're offering six sessions in the first instance, with the possibility of offering further sessions.


MINISTERS TRiM COURSE

The 2020 TRiM conference is hoped will go ahead on 24 - 25 November 2020 at Belsey Bridge Conference Centre, Ditchingham, Norfolk as usual. Obviously this isn't certain and so rather than encouraging people to book their place, they are asking for expressions of interest to be sent to me. Once it is confirmed that the conference will go ahead, those on the list will be contacted and booking information sent so that they can confirm and pay for their place.This year John-Francis Friendship will (hopefully) be leading on ‘Flourishing in your vocation: ways to deepen your calling’. Lindsey can send a booking form if you are intetested.  Bookings will be on a first come, first served basis.


URC ADVICE
Just a reminder that the coronavirus advice page on the URC website is being updated with resources and advice on a daily basis:


Finally, just a reminder from Lindsey, Nicola and myself that we are still there for you and, if there is anything you think we might offer, or you just want a chat, then do contact us:


Our prayers and our best wishes,

PAUL                      moderator@urceastern.org.uk     07534 274668

LINDSEY                training@urceastern.org.uk          07801 352340

NICOLA                  cydo@urceastern.org.uk              07515 721172


A PRAYER FROM THE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
GENERAL SECRETARY

God of life,
you have promised to be with us every day,
also in difficult days, like in times like these.
Give us
clarity in our minds,
strength in our work and discernment,
rest as we sleep,
peace in our minds.
Be with those
who need help
more than we do ourselves
help us to see what we can offer
from your love.  Amen.

STAY SAFE AND KEEP WELL!  GOD BLESS!

PAUL


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