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Sunday 25th October 2020 – Our place in Christ – Ephesians Chapter 1

Sunday holds quite a normal experience this week.  Nothing different from last week, no time changes for the service ….. EXCEPT that the clocks go back so unless you change them you’ll be early!
Which will be great because at 10am we continue with our new Prayer Meeting before the service. 

Please join us if you can – we want to lift our service to God and continue to pray for the nation and the world.At 11am we will have a short Parish Communion Service looking at Ephesians Chapter 1 together called “Our place in Christ” .

 We hope you can join us at St Philip’s Church

If you are unable to join us then you can watch it live at this link.

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All Hallows Weekend – 31 October and 1 November 2020

It was good to see so many of you at church physically or watching online today.
You may have noticed that the notices were a bit confusing! So here is a clear explanation of what will be happening in 2 weeks time.

31 October – Halloween Prayer Walking

Darkness has the threat of despair and misery while light has a promise of hope and restoration. We believe Jesus is our light – and in him there is no darkness at all. We are called to be people of Light.

On an evening often celebrated for Darkness – come join us as we prayer walk our communities as people of light.

We will gather to walk from each church at 4pm.

Each place we stop to pray we will leave a visible reminder that light wins and darkness has no power.

When: Saturday 31st October

Time: 4pm – 6pm

Where: Meet by the front door of either, St Martin’s, St Paul’s, St Barnabas or St Philip’s

1 November – All Hallows Day

We will commemorate All Hallows and All Souls Day together on 1st November. A day of prayer and thanksgiving to remember saints who have encouraged us in our Christian life and at this time of COVID-19 to remember those we have lost, but been unable to mourn them fully.

Communion Service at 11am – St Philip’s Church

Hope Restored – 2pm at St Paul’s Church

Come to NAME, REMEMBER and HONOUR the people or situations you find yourself mourning.

Everyone grieves differently but the journey from loss to hope is one we must all undertake.

This past season has left all of us with a sense of loss and mourning while searching for Hope for ourselves and those around us.

We will be using the grounds (and a bit inside as it will be raining) at St Paul’s creatively to look at the stages of grief and offer opportunities to respond. The invitation is for anyone who would like to come so please feel free to invite your friends, local community and neighbours.

When: Sunday 1st November

Time: Come between 2pm and 4pm

Where: St Paul’s Church grounds – Map Here

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Sunday 18th October 2020 – New Time – New Sermon Series

This Sunday 18th October quite a few things will be different.

We have moved our Communion service to 11am on Sunday morning. We will meet to pray from 10am for our Parish, for the Nation and the Community. Please come to both – or either!

So we will not be providing video content on Sunday morning BUT we will attempt to livestream from St Philip’s – if you are subscribed to our Youtube channel you’ll get a notification that there is a live event. You will hopefully be able to write comments and be ‘in community’ there as we’re used to. Please remember if you’re commenting on the quality of the livestream (or the sermon!) that it is good practice to have 3 positives before a negative!!

https://www.youtube.com/c/parishofgirlingtonheatonandmanningham

We are also starting a new sermon series on Ephesians called
God’s Plans for God’s People in God’s World

We really do hope you can join us – it may take a few weeks to get everything working correctly – so bear with us as we try to be a gathered community again despite restrictions.

On Tuesday the

Prayer Course

Continues online – 7.30pm Tuesday 20th October

PLEASE JOIN US – All the links you need are here:

https://linktr.ee/ParishofGHM

Tuesdays 7.30 – 8.30pm

· 27th October
· 3rd November
· 10th November
· 17th November
· 1st December
· 8th December

Unable to join us on the night? Links to the sessions will be available throughout the week.

If you know someone unable to access the internet, Why not get them a copy of the book?
How to Pray a simple guide for normal people by Pete Greig, Hodder & Stoughton 2019

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Sunday 11 October 2020 – Jesus gives Life

On Sunday morning we will conclude our series with 1 John Chapter 5

The theme is Jesus gives ‘life’

What’s that about during lockdown? How do I have ‘eternal’ life? Join with us to find out!

Again it will be at 10.45.

We’ll have Zoom prayer afterwards at 11.15.

All links that you need are here:
https://linktr.ee/ParishofGHM

Notices

APCM

We have moved our APCM date that was supposed to be next week to:
15 November 2020 – 10am – details to follow

Sunday Services
As the nights will be drawing in we are going to move our 4pm Communion service to 11am – still at St Philip’s starting Sunday 18th October. This means the online worship will be live from St Philip’s at 11am – but may be a bit wobbly the first couple of weeks – please bear with us.
We will be praying for this service and for our city and nation at 10am. This is not just for vicars! Please come and join the prayer time. You might even prefer to pray and not stay for communion – that is fine. We will try a few different ways of doing things in the first few weeks, please come and see, and give feedback!

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Online Prayer Course – Starting Tuesday 6th October 2020

An eight-week journey through the Lord’s Prayer

STARTS online

7.30pm Tuesday 6th October

PLEASE JOIN US

All the links you need are here:

https://linktr.ee/ParishofGHM

Tuesdays 7.30 – 8.30pm

· 6th October

· 20th October

· 27th October

· 3rd November

· 10th November

· 17th November

· 1st December

· 8th December

Unable to join us on the night?

Links to the sessions will be available throughout the week.

If you know someone unable to access the internet, Why not get them a copy of the book?

How to Pray a simple guide fornormal people

by Pete Greig, Hodder & Stoughton 2019

Virus-free. www.avast.com
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Sunday 4th October 2020 – God is Love

On Sunday morning we will continue our series with 1 John Chapter 4

The Title is "God is Love"
We will ask ourselves “So what difference does that make to my life?”


Again it will be at 10.45am

All links that you need are here:
https://linktr.ee/ParishofGHM

We’ll have Zoom prayer afterwards at 11.15.

If you’re coming to the Communion Service at 4pm (St Philip’s) we hope to develop some of the themes of the morning service.
Remember that all public places are being asked to take a register or those who come in for more than a few minutes. You will also have the opportunity to check in using the NHS App that can be found here:
Android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.nhs.covid19.production

Apple
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/nhs-covid-19/id1520427663

If you’ve not been before please come! We still have room for you! Details of what to expect are here:

For those who have used it before the Daily Hope Telephone Service has a new Chair Exercises section – something to try!?
Call 0800 804 8044
Once you’ve connected to this free call you can press the number for different options:

1 Hymns we Love – short talks about Hymns
2 Hymnline – recordings of Hymns on a loop
3 Chair Exercises – different every day
4 Daily Reflection read by Pam Rhodes

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Sunday 27 September 2020 – 1 John Chapter 3

This week we look at 1 John Chapter 3 – the title of the service is
“He says we are Children of God!”

1 John 3 v1

We look at:
KNOWING God’s truth
OBEYING God’s commandments
LOVING God’s children

Again it will be at 10.45.

All links that you need are here:
https://linktr.ee/ParishofGHM

We’ll have Zoom prayer afterwards at 11.15.

If you’re coming to the Communion Service at 4pm we hope to develop some of the themes of the morning service.
Remember that all public places are being asked to take a register or those who come in for more than a few minutes. You will also have the opportunity to check in using the new NHS App that can be found here:
Android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.nhs.covid19.production

Apple
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/nhs-covid-19/id1520427663

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Sunday 13 September 2020 – We have Seen and Heard – 1 John 1

This week we are studying the First Letter from John by looking at Chapter 1.

We hear passionate encouragement from John to the Church to get back to the truth – “we have seen and heard”.
Again we have been knocked back to 10.45am automatically by Youtube. Perhaps someone somewhere feels we need to have a lie in?

This week we will be praying in our breakout rooms in the after church zoom – 11.15am We have a lot to pray about. School opening. Bradford Infection Spikes. New Government Guidance. Our 4pm communion service at St Philip’s.
Please join us if you don’t usually. Zoom is not for everyone, but you may be needed not for what you get from it, but for the encouragement that you can bring to others and to the Scattered Church.

All links are here:
https://linktr.ee/ParishofGHM

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Sunday 6th September 2020 Service Information

This Sunday we will have a short Youtube meditation at 10.45am.

We start a new theme – looking at the Letter of 1 John. It was written to advise and encourage the early Church in a particular city which had just gone through a crisis.
Links as usual are here:

https://linktr.ee/ParishofGHM

There will be no Zoom coffee as we’ll be meeting for a

Communion Service at 4pm at St Philip’s Church – Girlington.

I know many of you have questions about this so hopefully most are answered below:

We are following Government and Church of England guidance and advice. To keep all visitors, worshippers, staff and volunteers safe we have introduced many changes.

Possible Questions you may have

How can I be sure I can visit or worship safely?

  • All clergy, visitors and worshippers are required to wear a face covering inside the Church.
  • The number of visitors and worshippers allowed in the building at any one time is limited and managed.
  • Everyone is asked to use the hand sanitizer provided on entry/exit points and other key areas around the Church
  • One-way systems are in place and clearly signposted during your visit or service to help everyone maintain social distancing
  • One toilet is open, frequently cleaned by our team and a system is in place for managing queues if necessary.
  • There is guidance on hygiene, social distancing and safety around the Church as friendly reminders
  • People are asked not to visit if they have symptoms of Covid-19 or are feeling unwell.
  • People are asked to avoid touching surfaces during their visit

Please:

  • Keep two metres away from other people
  • Wash your hands for 20 seconds after using facilities
  • Observe and respect the one-way systems in place
  • Wear a face covering inside the Church
  • Use the hand sanitiser dispensers.

How many people are we allowed in the Church?

There is a limit on the number of people accessing the Church at any one time – we are not taking bookings this week but may need to in future. We have 35 single chairs set out – but clearly households can and should sit together so we will need to be flexible. Please be prepared to queue outside if necessary.

Is there anything for children during this visit?

We will not be providing for children this week – but the service will be extremely short!

What about my collection envelopes?

We will take a collection – feel free to bring the ones you have at home. A collection for those who cannot come will take place shortly!

How will Communion take place?

The priest will celebrate in the usual way but the bread will be brought to you in your place to avoid movement.

Should I wear a face mask?

From 8th August 2020, in line with government guidance, face coverings must be worn in places of worship.

You do not need to wear a face covering if you have a legitimate reason not to. This includes (but is not limited to): young children under the age of 11; not being able to put on, wear or remove a face covering because of a physical or mental illness or impairment, or disability; if putting on, wearing or removing a face covering will cause you severe distress. For detailed guidance, please see see here.

NHS Test and Trace

In line with government guidance we are required to keep an accurate temporary record of our visitors and worshippers for 21 days to assist NHS Test and Trace with requests for data if needed for contact tracing and the investigation of local outbreaks. We will not collect your personal data unless you are a visitor unknown to us. Then we will expect a name and contact number. Instead of taking a register we will be taking a photo as a record of where people sat.

Will we be singing my favourite Hymns?

No – sorry, congregational singing is still not permitted

Will there be tea and coffee after the service?

No sorry

Will I be able to sit in my usual seat?

No sorry

Can I move my chair to get a better angle?

Please do not move the chairs at all unless one of the volunteers permits you to.

Will the toilets be open?

We will open one toilet only for safety reasons – please be prepared to queue.

What about those worshippers who are over 70 or clinically vulnerable and those self-isolating?

We will not be checking Birth Certificates nor taking temperatures. But we do suggest that you err on the side of caution especially as Bradford has a high infection rate and schools are back this week.

If you do fall into this vulnerable category, our Wednesday phone-in service might be a more helpful way of worshiping for you.

See below for C of E and Govt Guidelines on this:

Certain groups of people may be at increased risk of severe disease from COVID-19, including people who are aged 70 or older, regardless of medical conditions. Individuals who fall within this group are advised to stay at home as much as possible and, if they do go out, to take particular care to minimise contact with others outside of their household.

Much more information is available here:

https://www.churchofengland.org/more/media-centre/coronavirus-covid-19-guidance-churches