Pastoral letter from the Superintendent Minister

SANKEY VALLEY METHODIST CIRCUIT
Superintendent Minister Revd David J Easton

(To all members of the Circuit Meeting, Local Preachers and Worship Leaders and for sharing in the Circuit Churches)

31st March 2020

Pastoral letter from the Superintendent Minister

Dear friends

I wanted to take the opportunity to write to you personally given the difficult circumstances that we find ourselves in at the present time. I am very much aware that many of our members are among those deemed by the government to be ‘vulnerable’ or ‘at risk’ as the coronavirus continues to spread bringing illness and death to people in this country and across the world. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this unsettling time which is drastically affecting our lives and the mission of the church. I will try to support you in any way I can as we work together through this crisis. I thank God for you and ask his blessing on you in these difficult days. With measures introduced by the Government our nation has effectively been placed in lockdown, our personal choices restricted, and our churches closed for the foreseeable future.

The purpose of the church is to engage in God’s mission to the world. Simply put because our church buildings are closed for the foreseeable future that does not end our mission imperative. There are many bewildered and confused people around us who need to know that God loves and cares for them. Expressions of this through conversation, observing social distancing, by phone calls and through social media are ways we can reach out to those around us. There will no doubt be some who blame God for the pandemic. Pandemics do happen as do other natural evils but that does not mean that we need to blame God. They are a natural consequence of the world we live in. Can what is happening be used to deepen rather than reject faith in God?

Throughout the period of the enforced closure of the church we are having to find new ways of being church. Linda Bishop has set up a Facebook page ‘Warrington Methodist Worship’ and I encourage you to take a look at that. I am putting material on the Stockton Heath web site related to the various Sundays and colleagues will be doing the same on other church web sites. Linda Bishop’s worship service can be accessed through the Latchford church website as can all their weekly services. There is also material, including streamed services, on the Methodist church website. It is unfortunate that the Circuit web site is not able to be used at this time for reasons reported at the February Circuit Meeting. For those not on the internet there is on the radio BBC Radio 4 and Premier Radio (DAB 725).  Joan and I have been joining in with the worship broadcast on BBC television on Sunday mornings and watching Songs of Praise and we have enjoyed these. I encourage you to take a look if you can and find out what is out there and to participate as you are able in these different worship styles. These initiatives offer new ways of being church which might for some be seen as offering a different way of being church in the future. Being church is not all about our buildings and we can join in Christian worship without buildings.

I have been reading the book ‘Say it to God’ by Luigi Gioia. It is about the life of prayer and has really stimulated my prayer life. Using the helpful metaphor of a river he says of Jesus that “to be the Son is never something received from the Father once for all, but has to keep happening all the time, just as a river has to keep flowing and a spring gushing”. I need to reflect more on how my life of prayer can be more like a flowing river or gushing spring. Looking at unread books on my shelf I am rediscovering joy of reading and being fed through it so that maybe I can come out of this a better minister.

When this pandemic crisis is over I think things will have changed in the world and the church. I don’t see a swift ‘return to business as normal’ and maybe this is not how it should be. Whilst we don’t blame God for the pandemic I do think we need to ask the question what is God inviting us to learn from this experience? As the Government are saying to the country that there is a need to act in the short term to provide an immediate response, that only throws into sharper focus the more pressing question of our medium/longer term plans. After a period of enforced closure, we need to accept a “lessons learned from the crisis” focus and I think we need to do this in openly, in honesty and positive ways reflecting on being the Methodist people where we are.

There is a great sense of confusion and bewilderment in society, and even in our churches, and we hold in our prayers all those who have lost loved ones. In the book ‘Say it to God’ which I referred to above Luigi Gioia talks about the disciples locked away in fear of the Jewish leaders. He says “Fear was the key that locked their door, the same fear that keeps us hidden away behind our inner walls.” In these days we may be hidden away to prevent risk of infection but I hope we are not consumed by fear. In these last few days even, I have come to see my garden as a pleasure not a chore! I recall that it was in a garden that the risen Jesus revealed himself to Mary Magdalene and reminds me that as we approach Easter that our confidence is in God who offers us new life in the resurrection of Jesus. It will be strange not worshiping in our familiar places on Easter Sunday but I hope you will still experience the joy of Easter.

God bless you all

David Easton

Offertory information

For those who wish to offer money for our work within the church and within our  community, could you please hold onto your donations and we will collect them once services resume within the church.

For those who use envelopes to allow us to claim tax relief on your donations, you may notice that the current batch of envelopes will soon finish. We do have new envelopes but to to reduce the risks of spreading this virus, we will not distribute them until after our services resume within the church. Please just hold onto your donations for now.

Covid-19 Update

It is with sadness that, with the latest advice from both the government and the Methodist Church of GB, we have decided to suspend all worship events, clubs and activities that occur within our church walls from today, except for Butterflies nursery.

Except for Butterflies nursery, no one will be permitted access to our church buildings.

Our Church isn’t a building made from bricks. Our church is made from our faith and love that we have for our God, Our minister and for each other and so during this time we will continue to worship by audio recording on our website and via a facebook page Linda has setup to today called https://www.facebook.com/groups/505960190351950/

Linda and the circuit will be publishing additional resources to help us “virtually” worship together. Until then we encourage us all to regularly keep in contact with each other using the phone, skype, whats app, facebook the list goes on. The important thing is that we continue to support each other, and stay in contact with those who don’t have a computer. Help share the news of what you read here.

A reminder that our audio recorded services can be accessed here: https://latchfordmc.org.uk/recordings-of-our-services/

Additional information can be found at the Methodist Church of GB website site here: https://www.methodist.org.uk/about-us/coronavirus-guidance/…

If you have any questions then please don’t hesitate to phone any of the stewards or post your question below or on our facebook site.

Coronavirus

The Methodist Church of GB has provided this guidance “Older members and those with medical conditions causing weaker health and greater vulnerability should consider not attending church for the time being if they’re worried about infection. This is an act of mutual care and concern and not a desire that people ‘give up’ Church. If you are not an older member and don’t have underlying health conditions but feel ill and/or displaying symptoms of a cold, please consider staying away from the service.” The main thing is that people stay safe.

 

International Aid Trust Founder

International Aid Trust Founder will be sharing his testimony at the Capesthorne community centre, Orford on 26th March at 7pm. Bishop Bernard Cocker has built churches, schools, children’s homes and sent aid around the globe to demonstrate the love of God in action, he baptized 1000 Muslims in Africa. Bernard will be carrying a powerful message from God which will bless your life. Capesthorne Community Centre, Avery Close, WA2 0BJ.

Weekly Church Notices for Sunday 15th March

Sunday 15th March


Today’s Service:
Mrs Jane Otterson

This Morning’s Stewards:
Jean B
Iain C

This Morning’s Door Stewards:
Rita T
Barbara G

Today’s Flowers:
Dot H

This Evening:
No Service

Monday:
Going Deeper – 1.30pm – Lent Course
Ladies Group – 7.30pm – Janet – Deaf Blind Signing

Tuesday:
Bright Hour – 2.30pm – Rev. John Good
Sing for Fun – 4pm

Wednesday
Prayer Meeting – 10am
Kidz Club – 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Saturday
Coffee Morning – 10.30am

Next Sunday Morning
Deacon Julie Hudson

Next Sunday Evening
No Service

Next Sunday Stewards:
Christine C
Joyce R

Next Sunday Door Stewards
Dot H
Maureen H

Next Sunday Flowers
Jean O

Fairtrade Stall 2019 update

Message from Christine  –  Thank you for your support of the Fairtrade stall.  We raised £348.85 over the last twelve months to help farmers and other people who would not be able to look after their families.
The Fairtrade stall will be here most Sunday’s on the second of the month.

 

You are warmly invited to join a Lent course

You are warmly invited to join a Lent course on Monday afternoons, 1.30 – approx 2.45pm in the lounge. This will be on 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th March and 6 April. We are using the Churches Together in Britain and Ireland course entitled Setting our Hearts on Fire and each session is self-contained so even if you can only make 1 or 2 sessions, we hope that you will find something to guide you through this Lent season. Look forward to seeing you.

Church Prayer – Nutgrove Church & Balmer Street

We pray for all family and friends at Nutgrove and Balmer Street. We especially think of those people who are sick or unwell at this time be it in body, mind or spirit and pray for your guiding hand on them. We pray for all the homeless people and those families who are struggling in the community with poverty and hardship – lay your loving hands on them. God bless our Minister Martin Wood who works tirelessly in the churches he ministers to. Give him the strength to carry on.
Minister: Rev Martin Wood

Weekly Church Notices for Sunday 8th March

Sunday 8th March


Today’s Service:
Revd Linda Bishop – Holy Communion

This Morning’s Stewards:
Barbara G / Jean O
Jock R

This Morning’s Door Stewards:
Barbara R
Iain & Beckie C

Today’s Flowers:
Anne F

This Evening:
No Service

Monday:
Going Deeper – 1.30pm – Lent Course
Ladies Group – 7.30pm – Open Evening

Tuesday:
Bright Hour – 2.30pm – Own Arrangement
Sing for Fun – 4pm

Wednesday
Prayer Meeting – 10am
Kidz Club – 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Saturday
Coffee Morning – 10.30am

Next Sunday Morning
Mrs Jane Otterson

Next Sunday Evening
No Service

Next Sunday Stewards:
Jean B
Iain C

Next Sunday Door Stewards
Rita T
Barbara G

Next Sunday Flowers
Dot H

Litter Pick on Saturday 7th March at 10:00am

Our Monthly Litter Pick will be held on Saturday 7th March. Please meet at church at 10am, all equipment will be provided, free cuppa and bacon butties available at church afterwards. All are welcome for this act of mission outreach in the local community, doing a good deed and enjoying fresh air and a chat. Hope to see as many as possible for this worthwhile activity.

Church Prayer – New Song

Please pray for the continued growth of New Song. We ask for spiritual guidance as to which route to go down in order to reach out to our community, however far and wide that may be. We ask for patience and tolerance as we work with others to come to a decision as to how we can sustain ourselves financially in order to reach out and be there for as many people as we can.
Minister: Rev Linda Bishop

Weekly Church Notices for Sunday 1st March

Sunday 1st March


Today’s Service:
Local arrangement by our Worship Leaders

This Morning’s Stewards:
Geoff D
Joan E

This Morning’s Door Stewards:
George & Christine C

Today’s Flowers:
Latchford Methodist Church

This Evening:
No Service

Monday:
Going Deeper – 1.30pm – Meeting in the Lounge
Ladies Group – 7.30pm – Jean Forster – The Phillipines

Tuesday:
Bright Hour – No Meeting
Sing for Fun – 4pm

Wednesday
Prayer Meeting – 10am
Kidz Club – 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Saturday
Coffee Morning – 10.30am

Next Sunday Morning
Revd Linda Bishop – Holy Communion

Next Sunday Evening
No Service

Next Sunday Stewards:
Barbara G / Jean O
Jock R

Next Sunday Door Stewards
Barbara R
Iain & Beckie C

Next Sunday Flowers
Latchford Methodist Church