Update

Update 14 - Reopening for Worship

Dear Friends,

I am pleased to announce today that on Sunday 2nd August 2020 public worship will resume at St. Michael and All Angels Parish Church. I have put together a video which explains how this will work, you can watch this video on our website, youtube channel and facebook. The youtube link is https://youtu.be/0VOxGIAc2yc.

From the 2nd August we will hold 4 services a week, each with a maximum capacity of 36 people from 24 different households. The complication in number is because in church, we have socially distanced the chairs, and some chairs are in doubles and some are in singles. Our service pattern will be as follows:

  • 8am – Largely unchanged from before lockdown. A quiet service using the liturgy of the BCP on the 3rd Sunday of the month

  • 10am – This will follow the same format as our online services and remain largely traditional.

  • 6.30pm – A slightly more contemporary service.

  • Wednesday 10.30am – Largely unchanged from before lockdown.

Regarding the celebration of Holy Communion, the PCC have agreed that Holy Communion will be celebrated once a week and that will rotate around the different service times. Holy Communion will only be offered in one kind and if you choose not to receive, that is completely acceptable.

Currently we are not allowed to sing, due to the potential dangers in the spread of infection through singing. We will play recorded music at most of our services for people to listen to. Public Health England are currently undertaking studies to see how dangerous singing is, and the Church of England have produced guidance on how we will reintroduce singing when it is appropriate.

 We will be asking everyone to continue to observe social distancing, and will be putting up more hand sanitisers around our building to aid with the cleaning of hands. Currently the government guidance is not insisting on the wearing of face masks (although this may change in the next few days), but if you wish to wear a face mask in church, that’s fine. We will also be installing 2 digital screens at the front of church, for the prayers and readings to appear on during the service, which will mean we don’t need to hand out bits of paper as you arrive.

Due to the limited number of people we can safely fit in our building, people will be required to book in to attend services, and there will be an online booking system on our website, which will be launched in the next couple of weeks. We will also prioritise space for those not on the internet, who wish to worship with us. Karen will be coming back to work on the 20th July to facilitate this system. If you know of people who aren’t on the internet, but would like to join our worship, please can your forward their name and phone number to office@bramhall.church.

There are still a few details and practicalities to work through in the coming weeks, but I am really excited and looking forwards to worshipping alongside many of you in the near future. I have felt a real sense of grief at not being able to worship in person as part of a community – and part of that is because it is an important part of what it means to be a Christian and the Church. I, the Churchwardens and the PCC are committed to ensuring St. Michael’s is as safe a place as possible, so that as many of you as possible can join us in worship once more. I look forwards to welcoming you back soon.

If you have any concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me,

Regards,

Calum

Update 13

Good Afternoon!

I hope you are well. I promised a further update on Sunday and its now Tuesday and I still haven’t sent it – sorry about that. Here’s a few updates for you.

Prime Minsters Statement

The Prime Minister has announced today that weddings and public worship can resume from the 4th July. As with all the decisions so far, the official Church of England guidance may take a couple of days to filter through. Whilst I am keen to resume public worship in our church building, I wont make any final decisions, and therefore announcements on this, until the PCC have met to discuss this. There is a PCC meeting scheduled for Thursday 9th July, so please be praying for your PCC members, as we will have various decisions to make about how we return to public worship.

Jess’ Licensing as Associate Minister of Stockport and Brinnington

On Monday 29th June, at 7.30pm, Jess will be licensed to her new post as Associate Minister for Stockport & Brinnington. Due to churches still being shut, this will take place virtually, and she would like to invite you to join her as she marks the beginning of this new ministry. The service will be led by the Bishop of Birkenhead and will take place on Zoom, the details of how to access this are as follows:

 Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83371997256

Young People Quiz the Bishop-Elect of Chester

This evening at 7pm the new Bishop of Chester will hold two virtual gatherings with selected young people from the diocese. Young people will have the opportunity to ask the Bishop questions and play a few games with him. I’m delighted that a member of our youth group – Georgia Watson, will be involved. You can watch this session at 7pm by either using the following link and info, or by watching on facebook.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82113668873

Webinar ID: 821 1366 8873

Open Church

The church remains open for private prayer between 9am and 12pm and 3pm and 6pm every day. In my original email I stated the guidance that I had been issued. Since then, the government have relaxed things, so the only guidance I will offer is, if you choose to come down to church, please clean your hands and observe social distancing. The judgment about whether it is safe for you or not, is in your hands.

Pastoral Care Network

As lockdown began we launched, rather quickly, a pastoral care network to keep in touch with people and support those in need. I am very thankful for the members of the church who have helped on this. The wardens and I conducted a review of this yesterday and will be making some changes in the next couple of weeks. In the short term we asked for help from members of the PCC. Going forwards we want this network to be part of how we offer pastoral care at St. Michaels. There will be a need to change some of the groups, and some  of the group leaders may not want to continue. As a result, if you would like to be involved with the Pastoral Care Network, whether you are a PCC member or not, please would you let me know. We reckon we will need around 25-30 group leaders to make the network effective.

Produce Table

Every year, Robert Cryer and others do a sterling job growing vegetables and selling them in aid of our Newala link. Unfortunately we have had to cancel all fundraising activities for the foreseeable future – but we weren’t able to stop the onions growing in the allotment. So from tomorrow there will be a produce table available in the foyer of the parish centre. If you would like some fresh veg, do pop down to see what’s there and make a donation in return for what you take. There will be some gloves available – please put on gloves before handling any veg – and do remember to wash it (both the veg and your hands) when you get home.

Grant from the Diocese

The diocese have recently cashed in an investment dating back to World War 2 and have made a grant to every parish in the diocese of £2000. This is very kind of the diocese and one of the things on the agenda for PCC next month is looking at how we spend this.

Congratulations

Finally, congratulations to Sally and Phil Harwood who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary and Fred and Doreen Donnan who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, both last week. None of them look old enough to have been married that long.

Thanks for taking time to read this email – Jess, Samuel and I hope you are well, and look forward to worshipping with you again, hopefully in the not too distant future.

God Bless,

Calum

Update 12 - Your Parish Church is Open for Private Prayer

Good Morning,

I’m pleased to confirm this morning that St Michaels Parish Church will reopen for private prayer today following government guidance and various changes to our building to make it as safe as possible. Whilst I hope many of you will find this helpful, I am required by the government guidance to encourage those who are considered vulnerable to continue to stay at home. This includes those who have a health condition and those over 70.

The church will be open for private prayer each day during the following times:

9am to 12pm

3pm to 6pm

you do choose to make use of St Michaels, unfortunately there is a list of do’s and don’ts that we have had to put in place.

  • If you have a continuous cough, a temperature, or loss of smell or taste please stay at home.

  • Please use the hand sanitizer to clean your hands on the way in and the way out.

  • Please observe social distancing of 2 metres.

  • In church, please only sit with someone from your household.

  • If you wish to light a candle in the prayer corner, please light the tealight from the main candle and replace it back into the sand.

  • If you wish to use a bible or prayer book, you will need to bring your own, and take it home with you.

The government and the Church of England have also said that small funerals can also now take place within the church. Before this happens though, further risk assessments will need to take place, which I hope will happen this week.

Attached are a number of resources you might find helpful in prayer. There is also the prayer labyrinth outside on the back field.

If you have any questions, concerns, or want to chat, please feel free to call.

Regards,

Calum

Update 11

Dear St Michaels Church Family,

Yes – its time for another update from the vicar…..

Responding to Discrimination

I want to start this week by making comment on the various demonstrations we have seen and the increased dialogue around racism over the last couple of weeks in response to the tragic death of George Floyd. One of our core values as a church is inclusion. The church should be a place where all are welcome and where all are treated equally. Reading many articles on racism over the past few days, it saddens me that there is still so much of it about, and it represents a much wider problem of discrimination within our world and our society. Jesus’ ministry was for all. Throughout the gospels we see Jesus breaking down social divisions and barriers and challenging worldviews that had supported discrimination for generations. The Church, St Michael & All Angels Parish Church, should be a place for all, and a place where all are treated equally. It is my hope and prayer, that it is also a place where conversation between opposed views can happen, with kindness, honesty and love. Open, respectful and honest dialogue will be one of the ways discrimination is overcome.

If you have been the victim of discrimination at St. Michaels, by me or any other members of the church, I want to apologise. We are all human, we all fall short of the glory of God, and where I or the church have fallen short of God’s standard of equality and respect for all, please accept my apology.

The diocese of Chester are wanting to organise a conversation to listen to those people who identify as black and minority ethnic in our congregations and to listen to how the recent events and their own experiences have shaped their faith and trust in God, the church and society in general. If you would like to be involved in this, please can you let me know by next Tuesday (16th June)

There will be much more conversation and action required over the coming days and months – our job as a church, is to be God’s voice of love, of peace and of forgiveness in the wider movement to bring discrimination to an end.

Reopening the Church for Private Prayer

You will no doubt have seen that the government has announced that places of worship can open for private prayer from Monday 15th June. Last Sunday,  I shared a video explaining my position on opening the church and you can view that here https://www.bramhall.church/news-updates/reopening-our-buidling

The PCC Standing Committee have a plan in place and we hope to be able to open next week. The only dilemma in the grand plan is getting hold of all the necessary cleaning equipment, which is proving a slight challenge as every shop, church and other organisation are all after the same stuff at the same time. (It is now all on order). Once all the cleaning stuff is in place the church will be open. Here is a guide to what that will look like and how you might be able to help.

  • The church will be open every day from 9am to 12pm and from 3pm to 6pm.

  • There are 34 chairs within the church space with some as doubles and with some as singles. In essence what this means, is that we will only be able to have 34 people in the church at any one time from a maximum of 24 different households.

  • The space is open for private prayer only. There will be no public services, and those gathering to socialise will be asked to take their conversations outside. I will resume saying Morning and Evening Prayer from within the church rather than at the vicarage.

  • There will be a dynamic cleaning routine in place, ensuring chairs are cleaned after each use, and doors are wiped down multiple times a day.

  • The Parish Centre, including the toilets will remain closed for Health and Safety reasons.

  • If you feel safer wearing a face mask when outside your house, please don’t feel you have to remove it when in church.

  • If you wish to read the bible or use prayer resources in church, you will need to bring your own with you.

How you can help.

  • We are looking for volunteers to be present in the church space when it is open. We would like to have 1 person per opening session, meaning we will need a rota of 14 people. Their role will be to clean the chairs and wider building whilst also ensuring the safety of the building. These volunteers will have access to a toilet.

  • Initially what we are asking is for you to commit to the same session every week which will reduce the administration burden on me in organising a rota. If you are willing to be involved please email me and mark the subject as OPEN CHURCH VOLUNTEER.

  • We will also need those folk who hold keys to the church to support the unlocking and locking of the building at 12pm and 3pm.

  • If you have  set of keys and would be willing to do this, please could you email me and mark the subject as OPEN CHURCH KEY HOLDER, with a suggestion of which day(s) and time(s) you would be able to help.

  • Those folk who have keys don’t feel they can help, may be asked to return their keys temporarily, to enable others to support this role.

Please only offer to help if you feel safe to do so. There is no expectation on anyone to put themselves forwards.

Later this week I will send out a further update to confirm when reopening will take place, and attached to that email will be various prayer resources you might find helpful as we enter this new phase of life responding to the pandemic.

Voluntary Site Manager Appointment

For many years the grounds of St Michaels have been cared for by all sorts of volunteers not least in the shape of the grounds team, and I want to put on record my thanks to all of them for the hard work they have put in, and for many of them, long to continue to put in, as soon as they are allowed to again. Recently the Wardens and I have been advertising for a Voluntary Site Manager who will work with us, to keep on top of the many jobs that need doing around the grounds, to liaise with the mowing team and to begin to develop a wider plan of how we maintain and care for our site over a longer period of time. I am delighted to announce that Peter Glover, who has attended St Michaels for many years, and was married here just over a year ago, has agreed to take on this post. I look forwards to working with him and others in continuing to care for our grounds and develop them for use in the future. Do pray for him, and when he asks for some help, say yes!

Worshipping at St Michaels

A number of folk have asked when will services resume. The House of Bishops have drawn up some guidelines but not committed themselves to dates and have said it will be at the discretion of the each diocesan Bishop. Until such time as the Diocese choose to communicate with their parishes, I can’t offer any further insight. However, I will continue to create a recorded service which will premier at 10am each Sunday morning and then be available to watch in the days and weeks after. You can find these videos (dating back to Easter) in the following places:

Our website: www.bramhall.church. The latest video will be on our home page, with previous worship behind the visible link – Worship Resources

Our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/bramhallchurch

Our You Tube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8Ve25UiBfXwpdumWDod7Q (If we reach 100 subscribers, we will be eligible for our own personalised URL)

Mark Hackney has also launched a Midweek service on Zoom which takes place every Wednesday at 10.30am, the login details of which can be found on SMT. I am currently speaking with colleagues to work out how those without internet can dial into this service via phone for free. I hope to have some news on this in the next couple of days.

I hope the contents of this update is encouraging and helpful, as mentioned before, as soon as I can confirm the opening date, I will be in touch again.

God Bless,

Calum

Parish Update 3

Good Morning Everyone!!

(How  long into this before I can start writing a letter like Paul did?)

Just a few more updates for you – I will try to keep them coming over the next few weeks.

Worship

  • Tomorrow morning the Archbishop of Canterbury will lead Morning Worship from Lambeth Palace. This will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4’s Sunday Worship at 0810 and all BBC local radio stations in England at 8am and will premier online at 9am on Sunday. You can also find it tomorrow morning on the Church of England website and facebook page.

  • I will offer a short reflection from church which will be filmed and uploaded to the following:

    In the coming week I will start producing more resources to enable you to study scripture and worship God at home. These will go onto our website. If you struggle to access these, please let me know and I will send you some through the post.

Mothering Sunday

  • The free poses of daffodils that we normally give out are available outside church today and tomorrow. I have put some out today and kept some back to put out tomorrow. Government advice remains people need to socially distance themselves but going for a cautious walk or a drive is acceptable.

Light a Candle for Hope and Solidarity

  • The Archbishops are calling on all Christians and the wider public to light a candle and place it in their window at 7pm on Sunday 22nd March (tomorrow). Will you join me in lighting a candle in hope and solidarity? If you have facebook share your pictures with us!

Pastoral Care

  • Last night I began launching our Pastoral Care Network. What I have done is started with the Electoral Roll and split it into groups of 12. If you are on the electoral roll you should start to receive a phone call on a weekly basis from either a PCC member or someone else in church who has volunteered to support this network. We may not be gathering together but we are still a community – we are still the church. If you want to speak to me please do give me a call – and I will work my way through the electoral roll but I wont be able to do that every week, hence a wider group supporting the effort.

  • If you don’t get a phone call in the next 7 days or become aware that someone hasn’t been getting contact, please let me know. There are people in our church who aren’t on the electoral roll who may have been missed. I apologise for this in advance.

Foodbank

  • The church building is now open everyday between 9am and 12pm and 3pm to 6pm. Should you wish to donate anything to the foodbank – leave it in the usual place and we will get it there for you!

Thank you to everyone that has sent kind messages of encouragement.  They certainly have been an encouragement.

Jess, Samuel and I continue to pray for you all – stay safe – see you soon!

Grace, Mercy and Peace,

Calum