NOTICES 5 JULY 2020

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Welcome to St John’s Hyde Park

We are delighted that you have chosen to join our community today. While it has been good to see so many of you keeping in touch online and via zoom, it is even better to see you once again in person. This morning we connect with those still at hone by streaming the service. For the livestream, go to https://www.facebook.com/stjohnsHP/videos/836009086925608/. You can also download an order of service on the Welcome page.

We want everyone worshipping at St John’s this morning to be as safe a place as possible and to minimise the risks of catching Covid-19, guidelines have been drafted and sent out during the week via e-mail. They are also on display in the porch and on our website. In compliance with government guidance, we are required to have an informal community behaviour agreement and the guidelines will constitute this In summary, please observe the following:

If you are 70 or over, the advice is that you should not attend worship at this time; however, you are to weigh up the risks for yourself and make your own decision.

If you are displaying any of the Covid-19 symptoms – high temperature, continuous cough or a change in your normal sense of taste & smell – please do not come into church but self-isolate and arrange for a test.

If you are wearing a facemask to travel to church, please remove it on arrival, store it safely and take it away with you after the service.

Please sanitise your hands when you enter the building. A volunteer is on duty with sanitiser just inside the main glass doors or you can wash your hands for at least 20 seconds with soapy water in the toilets. If washing your hands, please use a paper towel to operate the taps.

If you have not already given us your contact details electronically, please do so now. This information will only be held for 21 days and only used in what we anticipate will be an unlikely outbreak of Covid-19 (coronavirus) which could be traced to someone attending St John’s.

Seats have been set out in clusters of 2, 3, 4 and 5 chairs. Please sit in a cluster appropriate for the size of your household.

Orders of service have been printed in advance and placed on the chairs on Sunday morning by a member of staff masked and gloved. Please take your order of service away with you at the end of the service.

At the collection, a member of staff masked and gloved will circulate with a collection plate. Place your cash or Gift Aid envelope in the plate but please do not touch it.

When exchanging the peace, please remain within your household cluster. Feel free to smile or wave at those in other households but do not make any physical contact with anyone outside of your household.

For communion, please remain standing at your seat. The clergy will bring the bread to you and place a wafer in your hand. If you prefer to receive a blessing instead, cross your hands over your chest.

At the end of the service, please remain in your seats until directed to leave the church by a member of staff. It will be tempting to socialise outside, but please remember that you can only do so with your own household or in a group of no more than six people – and then keeping 2 metres’ distance between each of you.

At present we are unable to offer hospitality after the service. Now that the church is open for public worship, the Sunday morning coffee on Zoom will no longer take place.

Children and Young Families

We are delighted to have so many families with young children as members of our congregation. At present, there is no Kids’ Club so children will stay with their households at all times throughout the service and afterwards when leaving the church. Please do bring along with you anything that your children may need during the service as we are unable to make pew bags, soft toys, books or any other items available.

Toilets with changing facilities are available near the entrance of the church but remember to wipe down all surfaces you have touched before going back into church. If for any reason your child becomes restless or upset during the service, please feel free to use the forecourt as a breakout space.

Music During Covid-19

At present, singing and the use of wind or brass instruments are not permitted, but the organ and strings can play and we are allowed to have a cantor provided they are at least 5 metres away from anyone else or sing behind a screen. This morning we are pleased to welcome Max Battefeld as cantor and Johnathan Hill on the violin.

Hearing the Service

St John’s has an Induction Loop System so if you have a hearing aid, please switch it to the ’T’ setting.

Welcome, Georgina Elsey

This morning we officially welcome Georgina to St John’s. She joins the staff team, initially as a licensed lay worker until her ordination in September, and she will be a full member of St John’s clergy team. This morning she will be reading the Gospel reading. There will be opportunity to meet Georgina outside on the forecourt, socially distanced of course.

Introduce Yourself Electronically to Georgina

Given how technologically savvy so many of you are, why not take a few minutes to make a brief video introducing yourself to Georgina? Tell her about yourself/your family, how you came to St John’s, your interests, etc. Be as creative as you want Having a face to put with a name will make it much easier for Georgina to get to know us all. Please keep the videos to less than three minutes and send them to revgeorginaelsey@gmail.com. There will also be opportunity for those who wish to be introduced by phone. A third possibility is to meet Georgina in a socially distanced way at the park, in your garden or elsewhere.

Invite Georgina for a Cup of Tea

As it is now possible to mix 2 household indoors or to meet with 6 people outdoors, why not invite Georgina for a cup of tea or something stronger in your garden or on your terrace. Failing that, you could introduce her to the Italian Gardens or meet her in one of the newly reopened cafes. Please do make an effort in these extraordinarily weird times to help Georgina settle in.

Give Her a Bell!

If you are shielding or continuing to be cautious due to age, please do feel free to give Georgina a ring and say hi. Please call the parish office – 020 7262 1732. Georgina will also be gradually giving some of our most vulnerable a call and introducing herself.

Give Georgina a Route March

Georgina is new to London so why not give her a tour of some part of the parish and the local neighbourhood and show her highlights such as Paddington Basin, Marble Arch, St Mary’s Hospital, the playground in Kensington Gardens. The idea is to suggest a place of interest that she can visit and at the same time produce a short video of herself at that site, giving her impressions, which can then be placed on our website.

A Big Thank You for Keeping Us Afloat

A huge thank you to so many who have shifted the Gift Aid donations they would normally put into the collection plate to electronic giving. We are hugely grateful. The response has been amazing but please keep it going if you are able.

The impact of covid-19 is being felt by all and it is understandable that some are feeling the effects more than others. During this time, the church is also feeling the effects. Although the building is closed there are still salaries and fixed costs we have to pay. At the same time, there are no collections on Sunday mornings and giving via the Gift Aid envelopes has gone as well – over £575 per Sunday in total. While car parking income is returning, it is not likely that there will be church rentals for some me months to come. If you normally put something in the collection plate on Sundays and are still able to contribute, please consider sending it by bank transfer. You can send your donations directly to our bank account. Our bank details are:

Name: PCC St Johns Hyde Park

Sort Code: 40-11-58

Account #: 80108251

As long as it comes through with your name in the detail, it will qualify for Gift Aid. You may even want to consider setting up a standing order every month or quarter. Alternatively, you can save up your donations and bring them along with you when St John’s reopens. If you would like more information about this, please contact Bryan Sollenberger at parishadmin@stjohns-hydepark.com.

During the Week

The church remains open for private prayer and meditation from 9.30am to 2pm, Monday to Friday. When you come to church to pray, do make sure you observe the guidelines so that you and other worshippers can enter the church safely. The parish office is not open to callers but you can arrange to see a member of staff by phoning ahead and making an appointment.

If you would like to pray with a member of the clergy or to have a one-to-one conversation, please send an e-mail to parishadmin@stjohns-hydepark.com. We also invite you to visit our Prayer Requests page if you would like to request that the clergy, staff team and community of St John’s pray for you, a family member or a loved one.

Weekday Evening Prayer

Join us for Evening Prayer (from the Book of Common Prayer) at 5:30 pm Monday through Thursday (an order of service is available each day on our Welcome page). A Facebook account is not required to participate in our live-stream worship services.

Tuesday: Quiz Night, 8pm

Calling the St John’s mind-hive! Much like your physical health we’re sure your grey matter is itching for an excuse to get some exercise too. So, let us help out with our popular Zoom Quiz Night hosted by the inimitable Damon Greeney. All you need to do is get yourself a drink, click below and share your general knowledge as you join the SJHP quiz team!

Join the SJHP Quiz Night!

Join Zoom Meeting

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Meeting ID: 818 8868 4855

Password: 879315

Or alternatively dial in on a telephone (landline or mobile):

+44 20 3481 5240

Wednesday: Vicar’s Coffee Morning, 11am

The vicar will be hosting his coffee morning again on Wednesday at 11am. Please bring your own coffee.

Join the Coffee Morning

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Meeting ID: 889 5677 0230

Password: 572568

Or alternatively dial in on a telephone (landline or mobile): +44 20 3481 5240

Wednesday: Wednesday Club Bible Study, 8pm

Prayer in Peculiar Times

This week the Wednesday Club comes to you from the pub… well, not exactly from the pub but it will (could) involve a drink and it will involve some ethics, theology and, hopefully, you!

John the Wednesday Club

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87470713966?pwd=R1ovdm9EUVOOFVxczQvcXVZcWJVZz09

Meeting ID: 874 7071 3966

Password: 216887

Or alternatively dial in on a telephone (landline or mobile):

+44 20 3481 5240

Need help or just want to feel connected?

Call the office – we have a simple message: Ring! Ring! Ring! We will continue to set-up virtual groups via WhatsApp and Zoom over the coming days, but, in the meantime, anyone who is shut-in and needing help or just wanting to chat, please give us a ring, and Steve, Dan, Bryan and Andre will do their best to help.

A Telephone Call Changes Everything

As restrictions continue to ease and we begin to see one another from a social distance, it is even more important that we remember that other members of our community continue to be isolating due to age and vulnerability. Please remember to stay in touch with members of the congregation for whom you have contact details. Please be daring and give someone you know a ring! Let’s spread the love and encourage one another through these difficult times, so building up the body of Christ.

Domestic Abuse

During these weeks of close proximity, the necessity to stay indoors with little opportunity to get some space can cause pressure and stress which we might normally handle quite comfortably. Relationships can get difficult at times for the best of us. Should you find things getting too much or out of hand and feel that you have been or may become a victim of abuse, help is available. Please ring 999 followed by 55. This will notify the police of the nature of your call. Don’t suffer in silence!

St John’s Book Club

The lockdown doesn’t mean you still can’t enjoy a good book and St John’s Book Club met via Zoom recently to discuss Olive Kitteridge. They chose The Rings of Saturn, by W G Sebald, as their next book and will discuss it on 13th July. For further information about the book club, drop a line to parishadmin@stjohns-hydepark.com.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Stay and Play

The playgroup is now taking a break for the summer but will be back in the new school year.