Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Thirty-Third Emailing - Being Church in the Context of Covid 19

UPDATES AND USEFUL INFORMATION   (25th November 2020)

 

Dear All

 

With the latest changing and Christmas information, blessings as we each consider the challenge of what is possible, but also what is sensible. Just because you can do something does not necessarily mean that it is a good idea to do it. Equally, it is right to consider carefully whether we should do what we can.

 

The weekly briefing is posted on the Synod website and on the blog, so there is no need to get the reminder email to access it.  All past emailings and related documents remain on the Synod coronavirus blog - https://urceasternsynod.blogspot.com/

 

Best wishes

 

Paul

                               

HOLY HABITS ROADSHOW – OR (AS THEY ARE) ONLINE TRAINING

These are to be found on the Synod YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtYncbpZJ4PKBBrjrcXBHrw?view_as=subscriber

 

Number 9 will be posted this week – reflecting on an intergenerational approach to Sharing Resources. Next week we move to the final ‘habit’ of this series – and the first of three reflections on ‘eating together’.

 

HELPING US WORSHIP WHEN IT’S ONLINE

Matt Rigden, who has been doing a placement at Kelevedon and Tiptree, has prepared a ‘tool’ which just might help you reflect on your worshipping in a helpful way when you are worshipping online. You can find it at –

https://urceasternsynod.blogspot.com/2020/11/online-worship-reflection.html

 

ALL AGE WORSHIP

Families at Home  Advent 1

Story Time for the Under fives – Getting ready

Getting Ready

Gathering prayer

Lord of the light, Lord of the darkness,
Lord of the day, Lord of the night,
call us to you,
whether we are happy or sad,
whether we are ready or not,
call us to you.
Amen.

 

Singing together

Soon and Very Soon - YouTube


Watching, reading, and listening together

All Age  Talk First Sunday of Advent – The Prophets with Nicola

 Advent 1

 

From URC Advent Box Resource

 

Yellow is a bright colour, like a candle flame shining in the night. Over thousands of years there was hope in the darkness: the voices of prophets declaring the Light to come, promises that God had not forgotten us. Their words shine brightly in the darkness, illuminating the path of hope ahead: ‘The people walking in darkness have seen a great light.’ Isaiah 9:2 ‘The Lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will be pregnant. She will have a son, and she will name him Immanuel (which means God with us).’ Isaiah 7:14

 

Mark 13.24-37 – Waiting in the dark

Keep watching,’ said Jesus. ‘Nobody knows when the Son of Man will come back to earth. Not even the angels, or the Son. The Father knows, though, and he will send clues.

‘Keep watching. There will be days of suffering; after that the sun will be darkened; the moon will stop shining; stars will fall and the powers in heaven will be shaken. Then the Son of Man will come in the clouds. He’ll gather his chosen people from everywhere on earth.

‘Keep watching,’ Jesus said. ‘I’m telling you all this so you’ll be ready. When you see new shoots growing on the trees, you know summer is coming. When you see the things I’ve described, you’ll know that the Son of Man is coming. Heaven and earth will come to an end, but my words will last for ever.

‘Keep watching. Be ready. Imagine a man going on a trip and leaving his servants in charge of his house. They don’t know when he’s coming back, but they know when he gets home he’ll want something to eat and expect the house to be in order. The doorkeeper will have to stay awake because the man may return in the evening, or at midnight, or when the cock crows in the morning. If the servants doze off, he’ll come home and find them asleep.

‘That’s why I say keep watching,’ Jesus repeated. ‘Keep awake.’

 

Praying together

Yellow – promises of hope

The prophets shared messages from God their words are promises of hope. The prophets listened to and talked with God, they travelled, going where God had sent them and passed on God's messages.

 

Stop look and listen

Cut out the images and make them into cards.

Turn the cards face down on the table and as a family take it in turns to pick up a card.

Here are some things to think about as you turn the cards

Ear - Listen What can you hear?

Eye - Look what can you see?

Feet - Where will you travel?

Hand - What will you be doing?

Mouth – Who might you be talking to?

 

Light a candle and say together

 

Dear God

Thank you for your bright shining light,

help us to notice all that is around us

and all that you have given us.

Help us to be speak words of kindness

and to listen to each other.

Amen

 

Creating together


Advent Wreath

Draw around your hand to make a template and then cut out lots of your hand prints in green card.  You can use different colours of green or you could make them on white card and colour them in.  Make four candles one for each Sunday of advent.  Cut a circle out of white paper to make the base and stick your hand prints around the outside to make a wreath.  Add a candle to your wreath each Sunday during advent. 

 

 

 

SYNOD TRAINING /MISSION DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

A Conversation Monday 30th November 2pm-4pm

The previous date for this Conversation was postponed.  How has the most recent lockdown affected you? How are you feeling about other national and global events? How are you approaching Christmas at this time? How are you supporting others who are struggling? Join us for an informal chat to share ideas for managing and thriving in these difficult times. Email Lindsey for a link.

Christmas: A Conversation Tuesday 1st December 2.30pm

Join Nicola and Lindsey to share ideas on doing Christmas differently.  Email Lindsey for a link.


Online Communion: Tuesday 1st December, 7.30pm

The Moderator and Lindsey will be leading a session for Ministers and authorised Lay Presidents for help and ideas for sharing communion online.  Email Lindsey to register.


Exploring Eldership and Church Leadership

Following on from our overview of the role of Elder / Trustee in our churches. Suitable for all those in team leadership: ministers, stewards, deacons, elders and more. Online; max 90 minutes.  Please email Lindsey to register.

 

  • Local Church and Mission                           January 7th          7.30pm
  • Local Church and Worship                          January 13th        7.30pm
  • Local Church and Pastoral Care                 January 20th        7.30pm
  • Church Secretary Training                          January 27th        7.30pm

 

Other Events (please also check the Synod website https://www.urc-eastern.org.uk/events)

 

Council for World Mission (Europe) Monday 30th November, 2pm

The second webinar on the theme of Building Life-Flourishing Communities: Youth and Mission, led by Victoria Turner.   Register by emailing sainimili.kata@cwmission.org


Eco Church?  Thinking about it? Interested in the implications of the Climate Crisis and what we can do about it?

The Synod of Wales is hosting a series of webinars, journeying with churches who are passionate about Creation.  You are invited to join any of their sessions, “And God said…”; please see the flyer on the Synod website for details of the next one, on December 2nd, file:///C:/Users/Lindsey%20Brown/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/L1LXDKGK/Flier%20for%20And%20God%20said%20one%20another%20Dec%202020.pdf.

 

The Dunamis Project

  • Emmanuel: God with us: a a 90-minute special Christmas Zoom event, including worship, prayer, Bible readings, and some short teaching about how the Holy Spirit has always been present from Genesis to Revelation, in particular through the Christmas Story. Thursday 17 December @ 7.30pm.  Register to receive your personal access link to the Zoom calls (80 spaces available). Go to www.dunamis.org.uk
  • “Gateways to Empowered Ministry” was held at Belsey Bridge Conference Centre, Ditchingham, Bungay, in March 2020.  That was the week that led into lockdown and all that has followed! The continuation with session 2 “In the Spirit’s Power” would have been September, but was put off to March, and again to May 2021. Places can be booked now. With the whole of society ‘shaken’ by what we are going through, I believe we – the church – will need more than ever to be empowered by the Holy Spirit for what will be ahead. We need to be ready to help those journeying through re-discovering God’s relevance in real everyday life. A society that has largely ignored God and promoted self-sufficiency may well be full of those needing to encounter God through the church.  Might engaging with this event be an ideal way for many of us to prepare? To book a place or find out more go to www.dunamis.org.uk or contact Ada Fidder-Boutkan 07940 823135 ada@dunamis.org.uk.

 

Further Christmas and Advent Resources

Ideas from around the Synod: https://www.urc-eastern.org.uk/theological-resources

Plus new this week: Bowthorpe Church in Norwich have a number of creative Christmas events planned, including a Community Christmas Quiz, a Christmas Eve ‘walkaround’ Christingle at the end of which visitors can pick up the materials for creating their own at home; a outdoor Carol Service and a Light Show.  What are you up to, to draw close your own congregation and reach out to the community?  Let us know…

 

Yorkshire and Mersey Synods have put together their own resource sheet for ideas for Christmas, you can find it here:

file:///C:/Users/Lindsey%20Brown/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/L1LXDKGK/We%20need%20to%20Talk%20about%20Christmas%20Doc.pdf

 

 

MISSION COUNCIL

The URC’s Mission Council met last week when business included three particularly important issues:

 

SINGLE USE PLASTICS – Usage has increased very significantly during the pandemic. Some of this has been entirely necessary, but there is a need to consider carefully as to where adjustments and reductions in the use of single use plastic can be made. More information at https://urc.org.uk/images/Church-and-Society/Documents/202011_Avoiding_plastics.pdf

 

CUTTING THE AID BUDGET – Strong concern was expressed over the possibility of the government reducing the budget for overseas aid, with a clear feeling that these difficult times make it even more important to maintain this commitment to our oversea neighours. More information at https://urc.org.uk/latest-news/3654-church-urges-government-to-protect-aid-budget

 

WORKING TOWARDS BEING AN ANTI-RACIST CHURCH – The need to actively challenge racism was seen and recognised. Inequalities persist in our day, and need to be challenged.

 


COUNTY ECUMENICAL OFFICER FOR CAMBRIDGESHIRE

 

Are you inspired by the vision of Christians of different traditions working together?

 Are you a great networker, solution-finder and administrator?

 If so, this post may be for you.

£10,106 plus 10% pension contribution

home based, 15 hours a week

 Each successful applicant will be a lay or ordained member in good standing of a Church eligible for membership of Churches Together in England or of Cambridgeshire Ecumenical Council.

Further information and application form from:

Sue Drane – admin@urceastern.org.uk

or ring Paul Whittle on 07534 274668

 Closing date for applications: 3 December 2020, 4.30pm.

 Interviews will be held on 10th December 2020

These will take place at:

URC Synod Office, United Reformed Church, Duxford Road, Whittlesford CB22 4ND

or by Zoom

 An Occupational Requirement exists for the post-holder to be a Christian in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.

 

URC INFO

All the latest information (and links to resources) from the United Reformed Church is on the Coronavirus Advice page of the denomination’s website –

https://urc.org.uk/coronavirus.html

 

 

A PRAYER FROM “CONVERSATIONS” URC Prayer Handbook 2021

by Firell Parker

 

Great God, we find ourselves wondering ….

  what happens next? Will everything go back to normal?

And what does that even mean?

What’s normal?

Working …

more and more isolated

while “socialising” through ever-new forms of media.

But isn’t that what we have been doing anyway?

Has that much really changed?

 

Has being inside for so long made us realise

that “normal” was really not that good after all?

Perhaps – just perhaps – this is an opportunity to

take stock, take notice

and make the changes that are needed

for body, for mind

and for life.               Amen.

 

 

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

STAY SAFE - PAUL

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