Church at Home – 26 July 2020
Normal service resumed. Here is the recording of this morning’s Church at Home Sunday Worship for Mountsorrel & Swithland. Thank you to Olga for leading and Colin for preaching.
The United Benefice of Mountsorrel Christ Church & Mountsorrel St Peter
Normal service resumed. Here is the recording of this morning’s Church at Home Sunday Worship for Mountsorrel & Swithland. Thank you to Olga for leading and Colin for preaching.
Here is this morning’s offering of Sunday Worship from the Churches in Mountsorrel & Swithland.
This morning we remembered St Peter in our Sunday Worship for Mountsorrel and Swithland. I hope you enjoy the recording of our service. As always, the hymns have been omitted for copyright reasons.
This morning Revd Colin Resch led us in our Church at Home service of Sunday Worship on Zoom. He tackles a difficult passage of scripture. Here is the recording of the service. The hymns have been removed to avoid copyright issues.
Here is this morning’s recording of our Sunday Worship. The service is led by Mrs Olga Harris and the preacher is Revd Darren Walker. Darren’s service reflects a little on the Black Lives Matter movement and is well worth a listen.
Here is today’s recording of our Sunday Worship. In his preaching, Gary Lee unpacks something of the Trinity and encourages us in our belief of a triune God who loves us and has answers for us in these difficult times.
It was announced (without prior warning) in the late night news on Saturday 6th June, that Churches would be allowed to open for Private Prayer from Monday 15th June. and further guidance from the government will follow during the week. At the moment, our Churches remain closed under instructions given by the government, the Church of England and the Diocese of Leicester.
Assuming that the govermnent guidance is received by Wednesday/Thursday, the bishops will then need to issue Church and Diocesan guidance for local clergy and churchwardens to act upon. This will no doubt include risk assessments and appropriate measures for cleaning the Churches and supervision of visitors.
Many of our regular congregation, because they’re good at living, fall into the more elderly category and several have underlying health conditions which require them to continue shielding for the time being. We are going to be short of the necessary volunteers required. It is worth bearing in mind that our Churches are not normally open for private prayer during the week anyway. Why would we do so now, when the risk of covid19 still remains? Far better to find a quiet space in your own home or garden and establish a place for private prayer there than risk entering our Church buildings where there is the possiblity of cross contamination.
We are certainly looking forward to the time when the Church can be open for public worship, for weddings and funerals, but that time is not yet. Until that time, we will continue to meet together virtually and individually for prayer and worship. We will continue to pray for our communities in which we live and work. We will continue to read and study scripture together and alone. We will continue to be the people of God loving and serving our neighbour. We will continue to be Church.
For the time being our buildings may remain closed, but the Church is still at work. God bless.
Here is today’s recording of Sunday Worship for Mountsorrel & Swithland. A huge thank you to all those who took part.
Here is the recording of our Church at Home Sunday Worship for Mountsorrel & Swithland Churches. As usual, the hymns have been edited out to avoid any copyright issues.
Here is a recording of this morning’s worship for Ascension Day.