NEWS
Concerning churches in England - keep an eye out for further guidance
Here is a note from the FCG General Secretary, Paul Rochester, in regards to the recent updates from meeting with MHCLG concerning churches in England (MHCLG - Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government) .
To: FCG General Secretaries, Member Church Contacts
Dear All
I have attended a meeting with MHCLG along with over 80 other faith leaders.
Government is taking a different approach to opening of places of worship. The Government is moving away from listing the activities that are permissible and provide a framework for local churches to take decisions for their local setting. This means that from 4th July the full range of activities, including baptisms, ordination services and children services will be allowable within the context of the guidance. The Guidance will be issued in the next few days.
Wedding services will also allowed but treated differently because of the closer interaction between people.
There will be a cap of 30 people. There was a discussion about cap and if it applies to other worship services. MHCLG are checking that point with No10. However, the Minister said he was fairly sure that wasn’t the case. However, we were asked to wait for the guidance to confirm the position. Guidance on weddings will be handled separately as this will include civil and religious ceremonies.
In terms of singing, a distinction is being made between congregational singing, choirs and individual singing.
Individual singing and chanting will be allowable but the guidance will strongly advise against congregational singing and choirs. Guidance will be given on how individual singing can take place safely, for example the use of screens and distancing between the congregation and the singer. Musical instruments will be allowed except wind instruments.
The guidance will advise that records of those attending a service be kept for track and tracing purposes. This will not be mandatory. Any list of those attending would only need to be kept for a short time and we will need to consider GDPR implications.
I think that whilst the framework approach is welcome, churches will need to ensure that people attending our services are kept covid-19 safe; this must remain the overriding priority. The risk assessment will be therefore be critical and should be taken very seriously.
Public Health England are looking into singing, chanting shouting (projection of voices) and will hopefully report soon. This work should hopefully help with risk assessments.
Other points to note is that communal items should be made available in single use form only. There should be no sharing of items such as hymn books, prayer mats etc.
The framework covers all places of worship including school or community halls. However, depending on the other venues, other relevant guidance may need to be considered.
God bless,
Paul
Revd Paul Rochester |General Secretary|Free Churches Group|27 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9HH| 020 36518335|paul.rochester@freechurches.org.uk | www.freechurches.org.uk
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Praying for schools...
As an active member of Pray for Schools steering group, I am pleased to be able to share these prayers and links from them, with you, as lockdown eases… to help see us through these challenging times… Thanks, Sara Iles (FCG Media Support Officer)
Join with us and pray together… and feel free to share with schools, teachers and those in your church community….
Dear praying friend,
We know you'll be praying over the current situation as we are all painfully aware of the effect of this crisis on our children.
We hope these prayers are helpful.
- Lord, please help school heads and staff as they manage the many complicated logistics involved as children come back. May they find ways to adapt and reconnect with them. Amen.
- We remember children affected by poverty, unhappy family life, abuse of any kind, lack of stimulus and mental health problems. Help them to begin to thrive again. Amen.
- O God, please grant wisdom to those in authority as they plan ahead and make decisions on many issues. We intercede for children to be able to make up for what has been lost.
Amen.
Check out these brilliant Scripture Union resources!
Moving to a new school: https://content.scriptureunion.org.uk/story/its-your-move-lockdown
Mental Health and Wellbeing https://content.scriptureunion.org.uk/mentalhealth
Join us at '10@10'
Chaplaincy Central is inviting us to be part of an online 'Prayer Gathering for Schools and Colleges in partnership with Pray for Schools. It will be at 10am on 10th July. Please email Jane (see below) if you're interested in joining us.
Keep praying!
The PFS team
Jane Newey england@prayforschools.org
Claire Wall wales@prayforschools.org
(photo courtesy of https://www.prayforschools.org/ )
Free Churches Group Moderator offers support to universities
The Free Churches Group Moderator, Revd Dr Hugh Osgood, recently wrote to 110 university Vice-Chancellors in England and Wales to thank them for the important contribution universities make to society, and to offer support and prayers as they deal with the many challenges presented by the COVID-19 crisis.
A number of Vice-Chancellors have replied and expressed their gratitude for the support.
Hugh’s letter can be seen HERE.
If there is a university in your area, perhaps your church could think about writing in support of the work of all those who work and study there?
There may be ways in which you could offer practical help too. Our leaflets (see link here, in HE section) offer suggestions of ways in which you can support students, and we’ll be publishing more ideas about how you might offer help to universities soon.
(Photo courtesy of https://www.hughosgood.com/bio - Hugh pictured on the right)
Ministry on the edge: a free webinar for chaplains in higher education on 15th July
The Free Churches Group are hosting a free webinar for chaplains in higher education on 15th July from 2 p.m. until 3.30 p.m. This is entitled: Chaplaincy: ministry on the edge - Exploring and communicating the value of chaplaincy in today’s universities.
Exploring the value of Higher Education chaplaincy in the context of
the COVID-19 crisis and in an environment where budgets are being cut.
Please register HERE
Universities, like all other parts of society, have had to implement rapid change and are facing enormous challenges. Higher Education chaplains have had to work out how they can continue their ministry when campuses are empty and students and staff are operating online.
Some chaplains have been furloughed, and many are feeling vulnerable. Some have been busier than ever, whilst some have struggled to know what to do.
The COVID-19 crisis has had a huge impact on university finances, and managers are faced with big decisions about whether to cut some services.
In this webinar, we will explore the value of chaplaincy from the perspectives of research, university management and churches. There will be an opportunity to think through how your ministry is part of the missional life of the church, why the continuing provision of chaplaincy is essential for the life and health of the institution, and how to communicate the value of chaplaincy to different audiences, including management committees and employers. Presentations from our speakers will be followed by group discussions.
The webinar is for Higher Education chaplains. The emphasis will be on the Free Churches, but chaplains from any tradition are welcome to join. It will be recorded and available on the Free Churches website as some chaplains may wish to invite their managers to watch the webinar at a later stage.
Further further information and to register for this event (through Eventbrite) click HERE
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Be yourself....
Be yourself… At the beginning of the Bible, we are reassuringly proclaimed to be made in God’s image…: “So God created humankind in his image, in the image of God he created them.” (Genesis 1:27, NRSV).
I wonder if you have felt more yourself in these strange and turbulent times we have been going through? …or perhaps you feel like parts of the old self, which you appreciated are missing now, due to lockdown?
It can be hard to work out who we are sometimes, especially when we are under pressure or our circumstances are changing beyond our control… our relationships with friends and family might be shifting. We might need help with supporting children in our care to think about how we can all best be ourselves… help is at hand…
BeSpace activities to bring a sense of peace and identity to your life...BeSpace has created a worksheet to work, play and pray through… They say, “Christians believe that we are called to be ourselves... that we all have different gifts,are made differently and are totally unique and God thinks that we are totally awesome.” You can download this free resource HERE.
You could also use this worksheet to support children’s activities with families in your church.
As part of our partnership work for the Free Church Education Committee, we are members of the Pray for Schools network, working alongside lots of other dynamic and engaged Christian organisations. One of the other groups who are also on the Pray for Schools network is BeSpace… BeSpace is a Christian charity who encourages churches to work together to see prayer and reflection spaces happening in all areas of the community. Their vision to see every child, young person and adult connect with God in their daily lives from the school into the home.
(photo courtesy of Inga Gezalian at Unsplash)