News (Page 24)
Clowne Parish Church reopens on Sunday 2nd August at 10am – here’s what to expect
We are delighted to report that our church at Clowne will be open again for a service of Holy Communion on Sunday 2nd August at 10.00am. All are welcome to attend if you feel safe to do so. We have conducted a full risk assessment and the church is laid out for appropriate social distancing. We have a one way system so you enter church by the vestry door and leave by the front door – the floor is marked…
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Special Notice on the reopening of our church buildings
Dear friends, You’ll have seen that the announcement was made this week that we are permitted to return to worship in churches from 4th July. After some prayer and discussion we have decided that we will reopen our church buildings as follows: Barlborough – first Sunday back will be 26th July for St James’ Patronal Festival at 10.00am. This will be a United Benefice Service (ie. no service in Clowne on that day). Clowne – first Sunday back will be 2nd August at 10.00am. This…
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Our new weekly pattern of worship
Here is an outline of all the ways in which you can be involved in our worship, wherever you are: Sundays Our online service goes live at 8am on YouTube and on our website here each Sunday – you can watch it when it suits you. 10am Tune into our Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/bcparishes/) for live notices from Rev Bryony for the week. These are available to view shortly afterwards on YouTube and our website. 11am Join us on Zoom for…
Special Notice
It was announced this week by the Government that places of worship may be opened for private prayer. After some discussion we have decided that we will not open our buildings for private prayer at the moment. This is because they are not normally open for ‘drop in’ prayer (so there is not a big demand). We are also having some work done on the churches while they are closed (repairs etc). In addition, keeping everyone safe and managing cleaning…
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