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SUNDAY SERVICES AND LIFE POST COVID-19

Please find below a message from Pippa Madgewick.

Happy New Year to you All.

Sunday services
I’ve spoken to the rest of the ministry team and most churchwardens about Sunday services for the next few weeks. While vaccinations are taking place here and many people enjoy being in church we also know the number of Covid-19 cases locally is currently rising fast and have reached over 3 times the numbers recorded a month ago. We are allowed by the government to hold services in church, but my feeling is that to do so in the next few weeks would be unwise, so I propose to only hold online services from next Sunday up to and including 14th February, the start of the school half term week. By then the lockdown should mean infection rates are falling and also many more vulnerable people should have been vaccinated.

Please can you let churchgoers and your wider village community know that churches remain open for private prayer on Wednesdays and Sundays but not Sunday worship for the next few weeks. In making this decision I’m very torn, but look forward to Easter and beyond, when life should be able to open up a bit more and a degree of normality return.

Church life post-Covid-19
The Bishop has written, inviting us to use this time to think of ways our church life should change as we emerge from lockdown. He wrote:

“My challenge is simply this: that we think, reflect, and discuss, around what we should be learning from this year of lockdown about healthy future patterns for our church life. Many questions suggest themselves: here are just a few.

· What has worked well in lockdown? Can we preserve those things? How?

· Why did numbers go up for the online services in the first lockdown? What does that tell us?

· Why did they not go up in the same way, and even go down, during the second lockdown?

· As we think of the things we had to leave behind temporarily, should we take them all up again? Might any of them really have been unnecessary burdens or even idols?

· In many churches “zoom coffee times” seemed to deepen fellowship. How do we follow that up?

· In many churches and benefices, one simplified and shortened service each week seemed to meet the needs of people who would normally prefer their own particular style and service time. Can we learn from that?

· Towns and cities got most of the publicity over lockdown, but what have rural parishes learned, and what can they teach the rest of us?

· What might this time be teaching us about the right patterns of community service, mission, worship, use of buildings, use of technology, ministry and staffing needs, as we move into the future?

And more. You get the picture. I suggest that church leaders and ministry teams should be asking this sort of question now, and encouraging PCCs to think creatively and radically in these areas over the next year or so. I’d love to hear any answers on a postcard or in an email, and I hope we can discuss these matters with courage and wisdom at deanery and diocesan synods in due time.”

He specifically wants responses from rural parishes. What can we tell him from life in Rutland?

Best wishes,
Pippa

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FOOD BANK – JANUARY 13TH – COLLECTION

Food donations continue to be vital to enable the Foodbank to continue its great work in giving everyone referred to them a balanced and nutritious three day supply of food.  The next collection from the church porch will be next Wednesday, 13th January.  Please continue to donate generously – your help is much appreciated.

Current shortages are as follows:

Potatoes – tinned or dried;

Tins of fruit, rice pudding, custard;

Jam (not homemade);

Small bags of sugar;

Small long-life sponge puddings;

UHT fruit juice;

Bottles of squash;

Fray Bentos meat pies;

Shower gel, deodorant, shaving gel;

Non-bio washing capsules;

Toilet rolls;

Thank you in anticipation of your assistance.

Debra Thatcher

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LANDS END TO JOHN O’GROATS

An update from Anne Harvey

I have registered to take part in the ‘End to End’ Land’s End to John O Groats Virtual Run (874 miles) and hope to raise money for Cancer Research and Church Funds. The event starts on October 26th and ends up to 12 months later. I would be delighted if you would sponsor and support me!

“Thank you to those of you who have pledged your support 😊 I made it into Devon and am doing well. By the time the January magazine reaches you, I aim to have reached Bristol – 200 miles in total”

Lands End To John O Groats Virtual Run

 

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FOOD BANK

 

Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the Rutland Foodbank throughout the year and throughout the pandemic. A special thank you for donating items specially requested, including Christmas goodies. All of your efforts will have helped many families and relieved a lot of stress and worry for them.

Please see the following link for items currently needed: https://rutland.foodbank.org.uk/give-help/donate-food/

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HOMELESS COLLECTION

Thank you so much to all of you who have donated items for the Peterborough homeless throughout 2020. We have been able to pass on a great number of really useful items of clothing, sleeping bags and tents. Dog food has also been very welcome.

These are extraordinary times and the storage facilities are still fairly full but men’s clothing up to medium size will be gratefully received. May I respectfully ask you to check that the clothes do not need mending as there are no facilities for this.

Many thanks for  your support in helping the homeless and I wish you all a happy and healthy new year!

 

Margie & Martin Wall
8 East Lane
Ridlington
07928378668
01572 821397

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DOORSTEP CAROLS

 

THE ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS VILLAGE EVENT 2020

We hugely appreciate all the support, contributions and donations made to our Alternative Christmas village event with you all in December.

Thank you to everyone who turned out on the night and joined in with the Doorstep Carols and sharing some much-needed Christmas cheer.

 

Louise Fox, Anne Harvey and Margie Wall on behalf of the PCC.

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PCC

 

As we come to the end of 2020, we would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to everyone for your continued generosity, for your willingness, time, energy and support.

In this serious situation of Coronavirus, we wish that you and your loved ones are always safe. We pray that everyone has a blessed Christmas with Faith and Love, and a New Year filled with Health and Happiness!

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CHURCH NEWS

 

Please see the rota at the back of the magazine for January’s pattern of services across the Rutland Water Benefice. St Mary Magdalene and St Andrew’s, Ridlington remains open for private prayer on Sundays and Wednesdays 10am – 4pm;

You can still access the weekly services on YouTube or Facebook;

Church flowers: A huge thank you to those who decorated the church for Christmas this year, including: Karen Baines; Louise Fox; Anne Harvey; Sue Hatcher; Jane Moubray; Jan Powley; Pat Roome; Liz Simpson and Debra Thatcher;

Church cleaning rota: thank you, this month, to: Karen Baines and Anne Harvey.

 

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