Bernard’s 18th instalment is now available.
News
Previous news articles can be found here
Shrublands Foodbank
Christmas treats also welcome
5pm Advent Order of Service
Please download the order of service here:
The link to join the service is: https://youtu.be/4E5Uq64U7Z0
Services for w/c 23rd November 2020
Here are our services for this week.
The Church is open for Private Prayer between 10 and 12 on
Wednesday and Saturday
Service Information – Please note services are all online.
Readings for Sunday can be accessed here: http://almanac.oremus.org/2020-11-29
Sunday 29th November at 9am – We live stream our Informal Service where young children and adults worship within a relaxed and mutually supportive environment. Here is the action song to practice: None this week.
Here is the link to join in the service: https://youtu.be/G72j165QQzA
Sunday 29th November at 10am We live stream a Sung Mass with hymns you can sing at home. The link is: https://youtu.be/JpZaJH6bae4
Sunday 29th November at 5pm Service of music, readings and prayer for Advent. The link is: https://youtu.be/4E5Uq64U7Z0
You can see upcoming and past live streams on either of these links
10am Advent Order of Service
Please download the order of service for Advent here: https://testing.stjohnsshirley.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Advent-2020-Order-of-Service.pdf
2020 Electoral role certificate
Please see below the Electoral role certificate 2020
Services for w/c 16th November 2020
Here are our services for this week.
The Church is open for Private Prayer between 10 and 12 on
Wednesday and Saturday
Service Information – Please note services are all online.
Readings for Sunday can be accessed here: http://almanac.oremus.org/2020-11-22
Sunday 22nd November at 9am – We live stream our Informal Service where young children and adults worship within a relaxed and mutually supportive environment. Here is the action song to practice: https://testing.stjohnsshirley.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Jesus-is-our-King.mp4
Here is the link to join in the service: https://youtu.be/wXfRjiARz10
Sunday 22nd November at 10am We live stream a Sung Mass with hymns you can sing at home. The link is: https://youtu.be/KLWfulYjiNA
You can see upcoming and past live streams on either of these links
Christmas Quiz
A Date for your diaries.
We will be running an online Christmas Quiz.
We will post the links nearer the time.
Eveyone is welcome, if you are able please consider donating via the church website (https://testing.stjohnsshirley.org.uk/donate)
“From Principle to Practice”
A Churches Together in South London (CTSL) debate on how to encourage a more diverse and inclusive leadership in our churches
This online discussion on 4th November sought to tackle some key issues central not only to CTSL, but to our own Church of England. Namely: how can we all be proactive in putting diversity and inclusion at the forefront of our planning and leadership of church projects, not least those where we combine resources and co-operate with other Christian churches in our area?
As might be expected for such an ambitious topic, the event was successful in raising awareness and spurring us on – but left it to us to navigate ways forward within our own communities. There is a pressing need for us to seek God’s mind at a local level and to make issues of social inclusion and justice relatable in our lives together, so this in itself marked a significant way forward. As lockdowns force on us new ways of living as a Eucharistic community, we are looking for signs of our times, for those moments of ‘Kairos,’ that invite us into God-being-ness, which, with prayer and collaboration, start to be the living stones of the Kingdom.
First to speak from her lived-experience was Chine McDonald, Head of Community Fundraising and Public Engagement at Christian Aid, author, and Trustee of Greenbelt, Christians Against Poverty and Christians in Media. The quote, “from principle to practice” comes from her – itself a quote from Dr Elizabeth Henry, an anti-racism activist who has advised the Archbishop of Canterbury. Her full quote speaks of the need to move beyond willingness to tackle racial inequalities to consolidating that goodwill in action and outcomes.
We have to start where we are. We cannot be in that moment of God-given change if we are stuck in the past, or busy projecting forward our own expectations. St John’s is part of Inclusive Church, and we are called to follow Jesus’ example of servanthood if our ministry is to bring life and healing to those around us and beyond our church community. We are called to empty ourselves of what has gone before, and to listen to the “idle tales” of the marginalised that speak of resurrection life.
The second speaker was Richard Reddie, Director of Justice and Inclusion for Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, author, commentator and researcher. His word was one of unity, urging considered thought and positive action to promote inclusion, and building on Chine’s assertion that “diversity is a fact; inclusion is a choice.”
These are the two questions the speakers left with us to consider together: What are the barriers to creating diverse leadership in our churches? Is racial diversity in leadership an afterthought or a forethought?
Claire Barracliffe 11/11/20