Message from Rev Wendy Oliver
I don’t know about you, but I feel like I’m living through some kind of disaster movie at the present time! What will happen next? Society seems to have gone a bit bonkers doesn’t it? Well never fear God is still here and so is Christ’s Church, Harwood.
Sadly though in the light of the Government guidance around non-essential contact to help stem the spread of the Coronavirus, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York have issued advice that public worship is suspended until further notice. Therefore, it is with great sadness that we must announce that there will be no more formal worship services held at Christ’s Church, Harwood during this very difficult period. Our APCM (AGM) due to take place on 28 March is also postponed. All other church groups including the Lounge Café are cancelled until further notice.
However, this does not mean that the church is not still alive and active! WE ARE!!! We are still church although in different ways. AND there are lots of ways we can support one another, stay in touch, pray even if we don’t meet for regular worship on Sundays.
There is no way COVID-19 will defeat us! I know many people are feeling fearful of the future and what it holds, but remember we are a Church of HOPE! That hope is what will bring us through to the end of this difficult time.
How can we bring HOPE in this situation? Well first let’s look to scripture, Psalm 23 is a marvellous place to start, with acknowledgement that God is the good shepherd always with us, meeting our needs, even if that leads us to walk through the shadow of death, he brings us through to the other side and is still with us. Let’s remember too that as Christians we have HOPE of a future, eternally with God.
We can PRAY, and if we don’t know the words to use, or we feel we’ve never really prayed before and are nervous why not try using the Lord’s Prayer.
Christ’s Church, Harwood has a Strategy Team which is looking at different ways we can still be church in a very different world.
Although there will not be usual worship services on Sunday morning the church will be open this Sunday from 9.30-10.30am for people to come and spend a time of quiet reflective prayer in our beautiful church building. Obviously safety measures will need to be adhered to.
From Monday 23 March a number of us will, in our own homes, be using the Church of England Daily Prayer at 10am and 7pm. If you would like to join in the app can be downloaded at the Google and Apple app stores, it’s called Daily Prayer. It is very easy to use.
It is hoped that we will be able to make sure that the majority if not all of our regular congregation will be contacted by someone from church and are putting plans in place so everyone knows we are there for them.
Our social media sites will be regularly updated with prayers, podcasts, videos and information to help everyone through. The magazine due out at the beginning of March will have lots of articles prayers and articles which we hope will encourage us all in this difficult time.
Please remember that we also have a Grub Tub here in Church and many people will need help from Food Banks during this time of uncertainty, so if you have an extra tin or two, toilet rolls or anything else which could help someone else, please do drop it off on Sunday mornings whilst we are open.
The Canon Slade register will also be available to sign and a collection plate for your regular giving. Please remember that just because the church is closed we still have to keep it aired and cleaned, we also have a busy churchyard that needs maintaining and without all of us continuing to give financially, it can quickly fall into disrepair. It is 181 years old after all!!!
A small number of notice sheets will be available for collection on Sundays for those who can’t get online, together with lists of people who are available to volunteer to shop & deliver food and for those who are self-isolating and need our help. There are also some volunteer forms you might like to put through your neighbours doors to let them know you are there for them. We are already being contacted by members of the community to see if we can help out as they are self-isolating.
Finally my dear brothers and sisters let’s remember that even if we are self-isolating, feeling ill, alone and scared that God is always there and if we ask will wrap his loving arms around us. Also we, The Church is there for you too.
Be safe and trust in the Lord.
Wendy