COP 26 – Acting like a church that believes God created this wonderful world

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We join in with COP 26 as a community of faith with so many other communities of faith this fortnight trying to be a church that acts as though we believe that God made the earth in all it’s wonder.

The Moderator, Lord Wallace, has written to encourage every congregation in the Church of Scotland to do all that we can do to ensure that this gathering succeeds in addressing the huge challenges that we are facing as a planet. And we’re going to play our part as Newbattle Parish.

A call to prayer and worship

We want to encourage people to pray; to focus on the climate in our worship and preaching around COP26, and to join the many opportunities for in-person and online worship that have been planned, across Glasgow and elsewhere, We are also arranging a local event where people can come together to pray for justice for the poorest and for our planet. Last week, as we are already a registered Eco Congregation, I registered us for the church’s COP 26 campaign and pledged that we will have a special prayer service on Tuesday the 9th November at 10am, in person at Mayfield and Easthouses church during the COP.

At this prayer meeting, we will pray for our leaders involved in momentous decisions; for those whose lives are most blighted by climate injustice; and for the earth which is part of God’s beautiful creation. We will also remember in our prayers all those working on behalf of our Church in relation to COP26, including the chaplaincy provision offered through Glasgow Cathedral, which will be open to any who would value an opportunity to reflect in a safe and sacred space. This Chaplaincy is involved in arranging a special COP26 ecumenical service to be held this Sunday on the  7th November at Glasgow Cathedral, which will be live-streamed.

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A call to witness on the streets

The Moderator wanted to encourage as many people from congregations to take part in the global day of action and mass mobilisation which will take place on the 6th November next Saturday in Glasgow and around the world.

Pray for the rally which will gather in Kelvingrove Park from 11.30am and will parade through the city streets, arriving in Glasgow Green at 3pm. Faith and belief communities will be a specific part of this rally and many congregations will be there but of course, as the pandemic rules out travelling and gathering in large numbers for members of congregations, and those unable to travel for other reasons, we are invited to do something visible outside our own churches as a public sign of solidarity and support for climate justice and care for creation. Our church will be at The Pool in Newtongrange that day where we will have our climate justice banner displayed. This banner will then move to outside Mayfield and Easthouses church for the special service on the 9th.

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  • Hear the voices of those people most deeply impacted

The third request from the Moderator is to ensure that the wisdom and experience of our sisters and brothers in the countries most affected by global warming and in societies least able to cope with measures to mitigate the impact, is uppermost in our thoughts and actions. Because with climate change, it is the poorest who are often excluded from decisions which hurt them most. There is a real fear that this will be even more the case in Glasgow where many people will be unable to travel to the UK because of COVID restrictions.

As a church we have a specific commitment to the poorest and most marginalised and we want to ensure that their voices are heard. In partnership with Christian Aid, SCIAF, Tearfund and the Church of Scotland, Glasgow Churches Together COP26 Group have produced some short videos to help the voices of the poorest to be heard to ensure that the reality and plight of those most deeply impacted by climate injustice is heard over these coming weeks. Because we stand, with Christ, in solidarity with them, we commit to really listen and we will watch some short videos from these countries at our special service.

We recognise that there are many demands on people’s time and energy, but we hope that you will agree that the future of God’s sacred earth, and the decisions which will be taken over coming weeks, are amongst the most urgent.

Let us together pray and strive to be a church that acts as if we believe that God made the earth in all its wonder.

Worship Programme November 2021

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In this season of Remembrance, please remember that the church strives to be a safe place for all. A place where we safeguard the vulnerable. A place where we seek to serve the needs of our community. A place where we want to support people during this time of unprecedented change and challenge caused by the pandemic.

The Transition Minister and Kirk Session review our Covid regulations every month, considering the needs of our staff, volunteers, congregation and partner groups. We were recently informed that someone who had been in the church building at one of our activities, tested positive for Covid-19. The procedure for this occurring in the church was followed with NHS Test and Protect informed of their attendance at the church building in order that effective contact tracing could take place.  This reminded us that although it can be frustrating and tiring at times, employing good practice, beyond the legal requirements, enables us to keep the church environment safe for all. We have worked hard to ensure that we have in place all the recommended infection prevention and control measures and a thorough cleaning programme for our church building.

It remains important to remember that mixing socially in the community without maintaining physical distancing measures helps the virus to spread widely. It is therefore important that people remain vigilant and follow the guidance from the Scottish Government to keep a physical distance from those in other households as well as wear face coverings wherever possible. Individuals should continue to wash their hands thoroughly and regularly using soap and water for 20 seconds. Professor Jason Leitch has the following message for Scotland’s Faith and Belief Communities:

The Scottish Government are actively encouraging everyone to undertake two Lateral Flow tests a week even if they do not display Covid-19 symptoms. We recommend that you follow this advice and home testing kits are available from most local community pharmacies or online at www.gov.uk/order-coronavirus-rapid-lateral-flow-tests

Individuals who experience any Covid-19 symptoms such as a cough, fever or loss of taste or smell, even if they are mild, should stay isolate immediately and get tested. Information on how to access testing is available at: www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test.

If you have any questions about coronavirus please visit www.nhsinform.scot in the first instance, or call the helpline on 0800 028 2816.”

The worship programme below, takes seriously the message from the government that we need to exercise, more than ever, care and caution as we enter the winter period.

Worship Programme
Sunday 21st November – zoom service with joining instructions below. .

The Kirk Session discussed and decided at their October meeting that during November there will be 2 Sunday services in the building alongside the zoom services. These will be:

Sunday 14th November – following acts of remembrance at the war memorials at Newtongrange and at Easthouses at 10.45am preceding the 11am silence there will be a Remembrance Sunday service at Mayfield and Easthouses church at the slightly later time of 11.30am.

Sunday the 28th November – 11am at Mayfield and Easthouses, morning worship including the sacrament of baptism.

We will be on zoom every Sunday in October and November and the joining instructions and link (below) will be the same for each week.

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October Worship 2021

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Autumn, October, in the church is a time for Harvest, a time for giving and a time for gratitude.

Following an unprecedented 18 months of challenge and financial crisis for the church due to the pandemic, congregations have been encouraged by the General Assembly to participate in a church-wide National Giving Day at a time of their choosing between Sunday 5 September and Sunday 31 October 2021. Here at Newbattle, we decided to make our date Harvest Thanksgiving Sunday on October 10th but gifts can be made throughout October online or at the service on the 24th. Here is a short video with a message from the Moderator of the General Assembly explaining why this day of giving is needed.

We will be on zoom every Sunday during October and the joining instructions and link (below) will be the same for each week.

Worship Programme:

Sunday 24th OctoberCommunion Sunday. This service will be in the building at Mayfield and Easthouses and on zoom and will include the sacrament of communion. During October we are not having a telephone booking system but people will be required to give their name and phone number for track and trace on entry. If you can, please have this on a little card or slip of paper to hand to the stewards to ease the queue of people coming into the church. People joining us on zoom are asked to have elements of bread and wine (or equivalent for your own dietary requirements) beside them at home. We will also have a section in this service to mark Safeguarding Sunday when we will pray for the work of our Safeguarding Coordinator and panel who serve the church by protecting our most vulnerable groups. The ministry team will be piloting a new Sunday Breakfast Club for primary school children this day at 9.30am as part of the school holiday with the support of the Safeguarding panel.

Sunday 31st October – on zoom, gathering from 10.45am, worship from 11am and breakout rooms after the service for those who would like a time of fellowship.

NOVEMBER – The Kirk Session discussed and decided at their October meeting that during November there will be 2 services in the building alongside the zoom services. These will be on the 14th November for Remembrance Sunday at the slightly later time of 11.30am and on Sunday the 28th November. More information will follow in due course.

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 882 0690 0197
Passcode: 488647
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        +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose)
        +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)
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Passcode: 488647
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