Dear All,
Sorry about the delay. Newsletter for Trinity 5.
You can watch the service on the St. James facebook page, and possibly this evenings from St. Francis as well.
Fr. Jack
St James the Great, and St Francis with St Matthew, Barrow-in-Furness
Dear All,
Sorry about the delay. Newsletter for Trinity 5.
You can watch the service on the St. James facebook page, and possibly this evenings from St. Francis as well.
Fr. Jack
There will be services at:
There will be special measures in place to protect against Covid-19 transmission.
Dear All,
Newsletter attached. As we are beginning back with public worship (10.30am at St. James, 6.00pm at St. Francis) I will no longer host the Zoom coffee, though the space is there should you want to use it.
Keep safe and well.
Fr. Jack
Dear All,
Please find attached this week’s newsletter. We are hoping to open St. James for private prayer in the near future once risk assessments and signage have been completed.
The Zoom coffee is at the usual time of 11.30 on the link
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/78752253226?pwd=aG9wSzdGK1c0Vkh0OVBJeFZ6NUtEQT09
Meeting ID: 787 5225 3226
Password: TW9QJh
Keep safe.
Fr. Jack & Clare
Dear All,
Newsletter attached. Hoping to open St. James next Sunday however the guidance keeps shifting the goal posts. Watch this space next week!
Keep safe.
Fr. Jack
Dear All,
Please find attached this week’s newsletter and worship resources. The Sunday worship can be watched on the St. James facebook page.
Keep safe and maybe next week we will have some more clarity about the churches being open for private prayer and what that will entail.
Fr. Jack
Dear All,
Please find attached this week’s newsletter and worship resources. The Sunday worship can be watched on the St. James facebook page.
The Zoom meeting last Sunday went well and it was good to see folk. The login details are…
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/78752253226?pwd=aG9wSzdGK1c0Vkh0OVBJeFZ6NUtEQT09
Meeting ID: 787 5225 3226
Password: TW9QJh
A reminder that Bishop Jame’s Ascension Sermon is available on Facebook Live from Bishop James which will in part consider the county’s ecumenical Vision Refresh. This will be available to watch afterwards. Even those without a Facebook account are still able to watch.
Pentecost Sunday 31st May:
Bishop Emma will be recording a specially filmed reflection/sermon based on Acts 2 which will posted to the Diocese of Carlisle’s YouTube channel on Thursday 28 May. A transcript of Bishop Emma’s sermon will also be uploaded to the diocesan website in order that it can be printed off locally.
At 7pm there will also be a joint Facebook Live county-wide broadcast including prayers, hearing how churches are coping and reaching out during the coronavirus, and talking more about the Vision Refresh. The interactive session is due to last for 30 minutes and people can post prayer requests and questions(prior to the event) as well as on the evening via the Facebook comments section. More details here.
With our prayers that this finds you all safe and well,
Fr. Jack and Clare.
Dear All,
Please find attached this week’s newsletter and worship resources. The Sunday worship can be watched on the St. James facebook page.
The Zoom meeting last Sunday went well and it was good to see folk. The login details are…
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/78752253226?pwd=aG9wSzdGK1c0Vkh0OVBJeFZ6NUtEQT09
Meeting ID: 787 5225 3226
Password: TW9QJh
Thy Kingdom Come, Thursday, Ascension Day (21st) to Pentecost (Sunday 31st).
Thursday 21st (Ascension Day) at 2pm there will be an Ascension Day reflection on Facebook Live from Bishop James which will in part consider the county’s ecumenical Vision Refresh. This will be available to watch afterwards. Even those without a Facebook account are still able to watch.
Friday 22nd to Saturday 30th May: there will be 5 minute video reflections posted each morning on the Barrow Mission Community Facebook page (you don’t need to be on Facebook to view these: www.fb.com/barrowmissioncommunity).
Pentecost Sunday 31st May:
Bishop Emma will be recorded a specially filmed reflection/sermon based on Acts 2 which will posted to the Diocese of Carlisle’s YouTube channel on Thursday 28 May. A transcript of Bishop Emma’s sermon will also be uploaded to the diocesan website in order that it can be printed off locally.
At 7pm there will also be a joint Facebook Live county-wide broadcast including prayers, hearing how churches are coping and reaching out during the coronavirus, and talking more about the Vision Refresh. The interactive session is due to last for 30 minutes and people can post prayer requests and questions(prior to the event) as well as on the evening via the Facebook comments section.
With our prayers that this finds you all safe and well,
Fr. Jack and Clare.
Dear All,
Please find attached this week’s newsletter and worship resources. The Sunday worship can be watched on the St. James facebook page.
The Zoom meeting last Sunday went well and it was good to see folk. The login details are…
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/78752253226?pwd=aG9wSzdGK1c0Vkh0OVBJeFZ6NUtEQT09
Meeting ID: 787 5225 3226
Password: TW9QJh
Thy Kingdom Come, Thursday, Ascension Day (21st) to Pentecost (Sunday 31st).
Thursday 21st (Ascension Day) at 2pm there will be an Ascension Day reflection on Facebook Live from Bishop James which will in part consider the county’s ecumenical Vision Refresh. This will be available to watch afterwards. Even those without a Facebook account are still able to watch on the Carlisle Diocese YouTube Channel.
Friday 22nd to Saturday 30th May: there will be 5 minute video reflections posted each morning on the Barrow Mission Community Facebook page (you don’t need to be on Facebook to view these: www.fb.com/barrowmissioncommunity).
Pentecost Sunday 31st May:
Bishop Emma will be recorded a specially filmed reflection/sermon based on Acts 2 which will posted to the Diocese of Carlisle’s YouTube channel on Thursday 28 May. A transcript of Bishop Emma’s sermon will also be uploaded to the diocesan website in order that it can be printed off locally.
At 7pm there will also be a joint Facebook Live county-wide broadcast including prayers, hearing how churches are coping and reaching out during the coronavirus, and talking more about the Vision Refresh. The interactive session is due to last for 30 minutes and people can post prayer requests and questions(prior to the event) as well as on the evening via the Facebook comments section.
With our prayers that this finds you all safe and well,
Fr. Jack and Clare.