Rule of Life Group starts again 5th May via Zoom at 7.30pm

We are excited to be looking at Bill and Kristi’s latest book (and accompanying course) called Journey of the Soul (JOTS for short), available on Amazon and other booksellers.  We see a healthy Rule of life as one of continuing spiritual, emotional, and relational growth.

With Scripture, self-assessments, and soul care practices to support our progress along the way, we will engage this insightful and inspiring course (lasting six weeks) to help us all in following the Lord Jesus on an adventure of spiritual growth and transformation. In the weeks to come as we read, pray, and participate in the group, we know that all who join us on this journey will make wonderful discoveries about authentic discipleship to Jesus that fosters lasting emotional and spiritual growth.

This is a stand-alone course lasting six weeks via Zoom every Wednesday evening at 7.30 starting Wednesday 5th May.  Even if you have not joined any of the previous Rule of Life sessions, we very much hope you will consider coming with us on this pilgrimage of faith.  Please email ianstocker17@gmail.com or  nick@jarrett-kerr.com for further details.

Return to ‘Hybrid Church’ as of Sunday 25th April

Following a meeting of the Joint Leadership Team on Wednesday, both Church Councils have decided that they wish to begin “physical” worship again, alongside and integrated with “online” worship, in what we call “Hybrid Church,” as from Sunday 25th April.

The service on the 25th will be in Congresbury, and then it will alternate, week by week, with Banwell, as it did before. Those from each community, and those who have joined during this time “online” are very welcome to attend either ‘physical’ Church for worship subject to all the previous COVID rules:

  • Everyone must wear a Facemask, sanitise their hands, and be willing to undertake “test and trace.”
  • People will need to be willing to sit in their ‘bubbles,’ up to a maximum of six in a bubble, and to keep a two-metre distance from other bubbles.
  • Sadly, at present there still cannot be any singing by the congregation when we are in the Church building.
  • Communion is taken in the form of “bread only.”
  • Obviously, if you are aware of having been in contact with a case of COVID, or are showing any symptoms, please refrain from physically attending Church and seek medical attention if needed.
  • Finally, after the service, we kindly ask people to leave promptly in your bubbles to keep social interaction to a minimum.

The Wardens and others are very aware that ‘returning’ to ‘physical’ Church will be a great blessing for some, and of considerable concern for others.  It is simply there as part of our offering as a Church community – we will continue with “online Church” as an integrated aspect to our physical worship, and we will continue with Church@Home link groups, Pew News and the offer of Home Communion which is open and available to all.

To find out more about any of these or to discuss any concerns please send us a message or speak to one of the Wardens in either Church.

Matt Thomson.