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The Churches of Holy Trinity Belbroughton,
St Mark Fairfield, St Leonard Clent
St James the Great Churchill, St James the Great Blakedown,
St Peter Broome
PEWSHEET 14th June Trinity 1 (Green)
A very warm welcome to all parishioners today
Readings this week Genesis 18.1-15(21.1-7); Romans 5.1-8; Psalm 116.1,9-16; Matthew 9.35-10.8(9-23)
for Canon Sue’s service or
Exodus 19.2-8a; Romans 5.1-8; Psalm 100; Matthew 9.35-10.8(9-23) for Revd Richard’s service
This week please pray for: * Diocese of Argyll and the Isles (Scotland), Connor (Ireland), The Church of the Province of Myanmar (Burma), Lolland-Falster (Denmark), and all their Archbishops, Bishops and clergy. * Those affected by the current outbreak of COVID-19 * The National Health Service, and all key workers * The music and musicians in our villages, our church choirs and organists * The homes and families of Waystone Lane, Belbroughton; Church Avenue, Clent; Dordale Road, Fairfield; Pinewoods Close, Broome; Elm Drive, Blakedown & Churchill
Prayer:
Grant Lord, that your Spirit
may be in my speaking and in the listening, that we may catch
a glimpse of your glory and follow in the way
of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen
We pray for those suffering in body, mind or spirit; may they know your presence alongside them in their time of need, including: Lance Brennan, Trevor Jones, Tim Burns, Judy Moyes, John Westley, Ken Winfield, Drew Beaumont, Dorothy Tomkins, Susan Dennis, Robert Davies, Sheila Gordon, Nina Moyes, John and Hazel Smith, Jan Woolley We pray, for those mourning the death of loved ones especially for the family and friends of Pat Weston, Marcus Brampton, Martin Pickford, Alan Cheney, Rosina Laxton, Owen Vaughan, Winifred Condlyffe, John Partington
PRAYER DIARY
Daily Hope – Free Worship Phone Line
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has launched a free national phone line as a simple new way to bring worship and prayer into people’s homes while church buildings are closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Daily Hope, offers music, prayers and reflections as well as full worship services from the Church of England, available 24 hours a day on 0800 804 8044.
Archbishop Justin said: “With many in our country on lockdown, it’s important that we support those who are feeling lonely and isolated, whatever age they are. I want to urge people to spread the news about this service. If there is someone you know who is particularly struggling, give them a call and let them know about the Daily Hope.”
Although thousands of churches across the country are now running services and prayer groups online while public worship remains suspended, many people – especially older people – do not have access to the internet.
Prayer diary for June –
https://www.cofe-worcester.org.uk/resources/view/prayer-diary-june-
2019-august-2019/
FUNERALS:
Ashes Interment Rosina Laxton
Tuesday 16th June 11am St Leonard’s, Clent
Graveside service and burial
Richard Robert Burrow Wednesday 17th June noon
St James the Great, Blakedown
Note: FUNERALS
The official Church of England guidance now states that sadly, funerals may now only
happen at the Crematorium or at the graveside.
Only immediate family members can attend (if the crematorium allows) – that is,
spouse or partner, parents and children, keeping their distance in the prescribed way
(this is true also for burial of ashes). No wake or gathering should be held following
the funeral, and this should be scheduled for a later date.
CHURCH NEWS AND SERVICES In the light of Government guidance, the Church of England has suspended all public worship until further notice, and we are no longer able to keep our churches open. However, we can all continue to pray – and to love and care for one another. We will go on producing a service sheet for each Sunday, which we will put on our website.
For all churches (Belbroughton, Fairfield, Clent, Churchill, Blakedown & Broome)
There is a weekly online Service video the Services starting at 10 am each Sunday. People can join the Service by going to the "Services for this Sunday" page of the CBB website. Some weeks the service will be led by Canon Sue; others will be led by members of the ALM Team.
The link to the "Online Service for This Sunday", is https://cbbchurches.weebly.com/online-service-for-this-sunday.html
and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCToVq6Co2UxmbzgrvYbzfUg
We will also worship together with others from Hagley and Clent on Zoom. You are invited to “attend” Sunday Worship on Zoom – at 10.30 am every Sunday.
Join Zoom Meeting Please visit http://www.clent-worcs.co.uk/ for the link to this
Or alternatively, contact Revd Richard Newton to be added to His email list for details nearer the time
This Weekly pews sheet is available by email; please contact the church office at [email protected] to be sent one, or visit our website for the latest news at www.bfc-worcs.co.uk This week’s Sermon podcast from the Diocese of Worcester can be found here:
https://www.cofe-worcester.org.uk/news/2020/06/08/sermon-podcast-1-after-trinity-
2020/
Diocese guidance regarding Coronavirus can be found here: https://www.cofe-
worcester.org.uk/news/2020/03/16/coronavirus-latest-information/
Church Warden Andrew Yardley has setup a group who are offering intercessions at
home during their own prayer times for anyone who needs prayer; please send an
email to him at [email protected] if you would like him to say a prayer for
you.
Readings next week:
Jeremiah 20.7-13; Psalm 69.8-11, (12-17), 18-20; Romans 6.1b-11; Matthew 10.24-39
CONTACT INFORMATION: Contact: Christine Thomas & Chrissy Roberts at
Church Office 19 Church Road Belbroughton DY9 9TE Email: [email protected]
Please note that telephone messages may not be picked up promptly,
So we ask that you email in the first instance where possible.
GIVING TO YOUR CHURCHES
Sunday Collections – Belbroughton & Fairfield
During the current pandemic, we continue to face many of our usual expenses such as insurance, utilities bills and churchyard maintenance, even though we are unable to use either of our church buildings. Many people give regularly to the church through Standing Orders. Others give through the envelope scheme or cash collection on the plate. Although we try to remain in touch via the computer, we obviously can’t take a collection, and we are concerned about what the effect of this reduction in income may be on our parish finances.
If you give by weekly envelope, please save them up and bring them to church when we can all worship together again. Alternatively, you might decide to give by regular standing Order or as a donation. If this is the case, we can accept either electronic bank transfer by computer or a cheque. Please send any cheques to the Church Office. If you can make an electronic bank transfer, the bank account for St Marks and Holy Trinity is HSBC in Stourbridge with a sort code of 40-43-17 and the account number is 91594095. As you may be aware, any amount that you give can be Gift Aided. There is no cost to you and the church receives at 25% rebate from the Government. For every £100 pound we collect, we can claim another £25 from HMRC. Please contact John Penlington for a simple form which you can sign saying you wish to apply Gift Aid to your donation for the past few years and the future. This is, of course, completely confidential and at no cost to you.
Sunday collections - ST LEONARD’S CHURCH CLENT Further to my note on giving during the coronavirus restrictions circulated at the end of March, there has been a very positive response – very many thanks on behalf of the PCC to those who have started new giving Standing Orders, increased existing ones or made donations over the last few weeks. Just a reminder of the bank account details and my contact details if anyone else wishes to start regular giving or make a donation.
Bank: HSBC Account: Clent Parochial Church Council Sort code: 40-43-17 Account no: 31136593 Please contact me by email or telephone and I will send you a SO form which, if you are a tax payer, will also enable me to claim Gift Aid on your giving. I look forward to hearing from you and thank you in advance for any help you can give in these unprecedented and challenging times. Keep safe and stay well. Jon Prior, Treasurer [email protected] Tel: 01562 730428 Mobile: 07880 740757
ST JAMES THE GREAT, BLAKEDOWN
During the continuing Coronavirus outbreak, even though Blakedown's
church building remains closed it is still possible to donate to the work of
Blakedown church online and via your
mobile phone
It is important that everyone continues to give as usual, as the high costs of running the church buildings still have to be paid - Covid 19 may have stopped most things but not those continuing costs unfortunately.
You can donate to Blakedown church by scanning the above QR
code with your mobile phone, or you can simply click on this link to
be taken directly to the donation page:
https://thy.ng/CUR008645
Donate to Blakedown church at give.net
Simply click on the link below to be taken to Blakedown church's
give.net donations page
https://www.give.net/20179617
Donate to Blakedown church by standing order
Bank Account number: 0003385202
Sort Code: 30-98-21
You can donate to Churchill church by standing order
Bank account number: 30232351
Sort Code: 40-43-17
Free will offering envelopes: You can continue to donate to both Churchill and Blakedown churches using your Free Will Offering envelopes - please post them through the letterbox of number 69 Belbroughton Road while you're out for your daily exercise. If you would like to have a set of Free Will Offering envelopes then please call (01562) 700543.
The Churches of Holy Trinity Belbroughton, St Mark Fairfield, St Leonard Clent
St James the Great Churchill, St James the Great Blakedown, St Peter Broome
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Contact: Christine Thomas & Chrissy Roberts at
Church Office 19 Church Road Belbroughton DY9 9TE Tel: 01562 730777 Email: [email protected]
Ministry team:
Revd Canon Sue Oliver – 01562 701076
Revd Richard Newton (Clent) - 01562 882442
Readers:
Pauline Jones 0121 4537785
Kim Topham 01562 887441
Gerald Dyer 01562 700748
Andy Hewines 07824 662344
Church Wardens: Belbroughton: Mr Glynn Ashman 01562 730122 Pro Warden: Mr John Penlington 01562 730888 Fairfield: Mrs Mary Fairbairn 01527 368008 Clent: Miss Rosemarie Buchan 01562 700539 Mr David Stokes 07807 917319 Churchill: Mrs Angela Stockley-von Statzer 07881 647005 Broome: Mr Michael Clark 01384 373015 Blakedown: Mr Andrew Yardley 01562 700393
All Churches are currently closed Due to Government legislation regarding COVID-19
Parish Safeguarding Officer
Belbroughton/Fairfield – Mrs Anna Hunt
Telephone: 07734 942536
Email: [email protected]
Clent – Sarah Eagle Tel: 01384 637331 Email: [email protected]
Churchill/Blakedown/Broome – Mrs Sara Brehony
Telephone: 01562 700691
See noticeboards for The Parish Safeguarding Policy
OTHER NEWS
Churches Reopening for Private Prayer – 7th June 2020
You will have seen that the government made known last night that churches will be allowed to open for private prayer from 15 June. I see this as good news which establishes an important principle in that, as the BBC put it, ‘the government was persuaded that if the public is ready to re-engage in retail therapy then people of faith ought to be allowed to enter places of worship.’
That having been said, it is vital to be clear that not all churches can or should open at present. There are many which cannot yet safely do so and no-one should feel bounced or pushed into this. Indeed, it is not straightforward to reopen the Cathedral even for limited access and the Chapter will be taking a very careful view about the date on which this will become possible.
The archdeacons have already pointed you towards guidance on risk assessments to determine whether not it is safe for particular churches to open for private prayer. In the next day or two they will be inviting churchwardens to briefings/consultations on Zoom together with Mark Carter to give input and advice and take questions. As bishops and archdeacons, we are here to support you in the decision you reach after careful consideration and consultation.
It is worth observing that the entry into lockdown was simple and straightforward but opening up is likely to continue to be more ragged and contentious. I hope that we shall be able to set a good example to society in remembering that not all things that are lawful are beneficial (cf 1 Corinthians 10.23).
Thanks you for your continuing ministry in these stressful times and God bless you in it.
+John
Dr John Inge, Bishop of Worcester
Bishops revise and produce further guidance
9th June 2020
The House of Bishops today discussed a range of issues
around COVID-19 and approved further advice on funerals,
the celebration of Holy Communion and ordinations.
The guidance advises that funerals may be carried out in church buildings from June 15.
It has been issued in light of the easing of restrictions on individual private prayer in places of worship, the reduction in death rates linked to Covid-19 and the pastoral needs of those who have been bereaved. It is in line with guidance from Public Health England.
In keeping with the Church of England’s wider approach to a phased reopening of places of worship, it will be up to each diocesan bishop and senior team how they use the guidance to support churches and cathedrals depending on their local context.
The House noted that this guidance is permissive and not prescriptive. If a building could not open because staff were ill or shielding or could not be easily cleaned, for example, it would be a local decision by those with authority over the building as to whether the permission was used or not.
The funeral may take place at a local crematorium or cemetery if the decision is taken not to open the church as is the case now.
The Bishop of London, Sarah Mullally, who chairs the Church of England’s Recovery Group, said: “While the restrictions on everyday life necessary to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus pandemic have been difficult for us all, I’m only too aware that those who have lost loved ones have suffered most of all. I know that the grieving process has been even more difficult because of the limitations on funerals themselves.
“There are now least some signs of hope of an improvement with a fall both in the number of new infections and the death rate, but there will still, sadly, have to be significant limitations on how we mark funerals for some time to come.
“Nevertheless the House of Bishops has agreed that in light of the changing circumstances it is time to review our advice so that it will soon be possible for funeral services to be conducted inside church buildings following Government guidelines.
“At the same time we are actively planning for a wider phased reopening of places of worship when it is safe and practical to do so and look forward to the time when we can meet and worship together again in our buildings which mean so much to so many.”
Separate funeral and bereavement resources for clergy and officiants for funerals can be found on our website ( https://www.churchofengland.org/life-events/funerals/funeral-and-bereavement-resources-ministers )
A video reflection from Archdeacon Robert on valuing life:
https://www.cofe-worcester.org.uk/news/2020/06/09/video-reflection-archdeacon-robert-valuing-life/