Do join us for Morning Worship at 10.30 am. The service this week is led by Chrissie Pierce.We hope you can join us. Booking is not required but we encourage the wearing of a facecovering and social distancing.
If you have the time join us for tea/coffee in the Hall after the service. We would be very pleased to see you.
You can just attend the service without walking. If you want to walk see poster below. The service will take place at Fairhaven Lake at 4.00 pm at the usual place near the Spitfire (former tennis court grassed area with a hedge) and will last about 30 minutes.
We hope that you can join us for this service. No booking is required though we still advise wearing a face covering and social distancing. Please come along you’ll be very welcome.
To join in a very different worship experience, try Sthie (‘At home’) from the Isle of Man (see image of Peel Hill, right, by Andy Fishburne). Join in live on Sundays by joining a Facebook group. For details see www.andyfishburne.com/2020/03/15/sthie-at-home-online-worship/
information sheet for JULY 2021 Booking for Services is not required as regular attenders have arrival times and other people will be accommodated. We remind people of… Read more “Information Sheet for July 2021”
I ask your prayers for the Methodist Conference as it meets at the National Conference Centre in Birmingham from Thursday 24th June to Thursday 1st July. Due to Government restrictions the Conference will be hybrid – meeting in person and online with approximately 60 people at the venue and others joining online.
The Conference will formally elect the Revd Sonia Hicks as President who, together with Barbara Easton as Vice-President, will begin a year of office when the Representative Session of the Methodist Conference opens on Saturday 26th June.
On a local level I have indicated this is the last weekly mailing in this format. This edition includes information about services in July, other information will be circulated as felt appropriate but of course the summer is normally a quieter period when we have had monthly rather than weekly notices. Next week’s reflection will be the last of the series.
The delay in the lifting of restrictions until the 19th July does mean that we will not be able to hold the 9.00 a.m. Communion Service planned on the 4th July nor the lunch following the service on the 11th July.
We continue to plan for the easing of restrictions but recognise this delay means that most groups are not likely to start up until September or later as would have been their normal pattern after the summer closures. Worship, of course, is already planned until the end of August and the next Plan, September to November, will follow in due course.
Next week will be the last time we are including daily readings on the information sheet. The readings are from The Methodist Prayer Handbook which is widely available and the new edition for 2021-22 will be available to order in a few weeks. If you have appreciated having these readings and have difficulty in obtaining them please let me know.
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