NOTICES 16 MAY 2021

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Coronavirus (Covid-19)

We are very pleased that public worship continues under lockdown and we are delighted that you have chosen to join our community today.  A special welcome if you are joining us for the first time this morning.  You can download an order of service on the Welcome page of the website if you prefer not to use a preprinted copy : www.stjohs-hydepark.com.

We want everyone worshipping at St John’s this morning to be as safe as possible so to minimise the risks of catching Covid-19, guidelines have been drafted.  They are on display in the porch and on our website at https://www.stjohns-hydepark.com/covid19guidance.  In compliance with government guidance, we are required to have an informal community behaviour agreement and the guidelines constitute this.  In summary, please observe the following:

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.

Please sanitise your hands when you enter the building.  A volunteer is on duty with sanitiser just inside the main glass doors.  You can also use your own sanitiser or 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 be held for 21 days and only used in what we anticipate will be an unlikely outbreak of Covid-19 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, filling the church from the front.

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, members 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.  Lower your face mask by unhooking the loop around one ear, after which your hands will be sanitised.  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.  After you have consumed the bread, reattach your face mask in place over your mouth and nose.

At the end of the service, please remain in your seats until directed to leave the church.  It is now possible to socialise outside, but only in groups of two households or up to six from different households and you must not move between groups.

At present we regret that we are unable to offer hospitality after the service.

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.

Each week there is a children’s story and activity on the children’s page on our website: https://www.stjohns-hydepark.com/children.  Big children as well as smaller ones will find it interesting.

Coming to church on Sunday?

https://www.stjohns-hydepark.com/ordersofservice

To help us plan, if you are reading the electronic version of these notices in advance of Sunday and intend to come to church, please click on the link above and scroll down the page.  So far we have comfortably seated everyone who has come to church each Sunday, but it is helpful to know in advance if you are attending.

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.

Keep Calm!  Keep Alert!  Keep Giving!

A very big thank you to all who gave so generously in 2020.  It was one of the bright spots of the year.   Along with the help of the Lottery Fund and other grants, we survived the year.  On behalf of Steve, Ian Smith, Ian Nelson and Damon, a huge thank you for your generosity.

Who would have thought, back in the spring of last year when we began to ponder the financial hit to St John’s of the first lockdown, that we would find ourselves in lockdown 3 in the first three months of 2021.  This obviously brings a renewed uncertainty for life at St John’s for a second year running and, while we make every effort to watch costs and look out for help where it might be available, we ask you to remember that again this year the carpark is not full and we are unable to make money through letting the church.  Please continue to help us if you can by contributions either on Sunday mornings in the collection plate or, alternatively, directly to our bank account.  Our details are:

Name: St John the Evangelist

Bank: HSBC

Sort Code: 40-11-58

Account #: 80108251

Donations given electronically still qualify for Gift Aid as your name will appear alongside your donation.  If you have any questions about giving, please speak to Bryan Sollenberger.

The Reverend Canon Paul Rose

Paul Rose, who died in April, was Vicar of St John’s with St Michael and All Angels from 1972 to 1979.  

At the time, London had moved from the swinging Sixties into a more anxious period in the 1970s of economic crises and IRA bombs.  The parish was still going through a long process of bringing together two parishes which were divided by Sussex Gardens and by churchmanship - St John’s on the Church Commissioners’ Hyde Park estate, which at the time was still being redeveloped; and St Michael’s, the home of a strong community centred on pre-gentrification Star Street and St Michael’s Street.  Many activities brought people together from all over the parish and beyond, including a young adult group called the Infinities and The Crescent Club for women.  

During his time as Vicar, Paul led the rebuilding of the church hall.  He also built up a friendship between St John’s and a church in West Berlin, also called St John’s.  As Paul was a keen musician, he organised regular concerts and encouraged the active choir of parishioners.

Paul Rose left St John’s to take up the role of Precentor at Canterbury Cathedral, where his major role was to organise services including the enthronement of Archbishop Robert Runcie in early 1980.  He subsequently was Vicar of Holy Trinity, Rothwell, Northamptonshire before retiring in 1997.  


Annual Parochial Church Meeting

Our APCM, along with the Annual Vestry Meeting, will be held on Sunday, 23rd May, immediately following the 10am service.  These are the meetings where we receive the annual report and accounts and elect our churchwardens and members to the Parochial Church Council (PCC).  This year we will be electing churchwardens and two members to the Parochial Church Council (PCC).

The annual report and accounts for 2020 are now available on our website: www.stjohns-hydepark.com.  Scroll halfway down the home page until you find ‘Annual Report and Financial Statements’.

Congratulations to Dan Warnke

We are thrilled that Dan has been appointed Chaplain to Westminster School.  Dan joined Team St John’s as a deacon after completing his training at St Melitus.  Dan will take up his new position in September.  We are sad to see Dan leave us but wish him well in his new ministry.

St John’s Book Club

The Book Club members are currently reading Neville Shute’s Trustee from the Toolroom.  They will meet to discuss it on Monday, 7th June.  For further details, see Michael King.

Zoom Exercise Class

Zoe Birch runs a free weekly exercise class on Zoom from 11.30am-12 noon on Wednesdays.  No special equipment is needed – just things that are normally found around the house.   To join the meeting, use the link below:

https://zoom.us/j/2426006892?pwd=VXoyR1Y2aHJ0empadXN5NFd3UmpmZz09